Exotic indoor plants
Who doesn't appreciate the beauty of a well-cared-for houseplant? Those green babies are simply too hard to resist, even if you're an expert plant killer.
Indoor plants are a quick and easy way to add a splash of color or increase the outside vibes in any space (particularly if you've been locked in it for months). Furthermore, indoor plants are beneficial to your mental health and help you feel better. Please accept all of the plants; we'll take them all.
1. A Money Tree (Pachira aquatic)
We're also unhappy that this isn't the Sims' money tree, but the money tree is a sign of good fortune, luck, and wealth in real life. What person wouldn't desire that? Bright, indirect lighting is used. In fluorescent illumination, it thrives (perfect for apartment living). When the soil is almost totally dry at the top, water it. Yes, pets are welcome. Beginner level for plant parents
2. Fig with a fiddle leaf (Ficus lyrata)
The fiddle leaf fig is a popular Instagram plant and a fantastic way to liven up a drab area. It adds a statement element to any space with its glossy, black foliage.Place it in a well-lit area where it will receive indirect illumination throughout the day.Keep the soil moist, but let it dry out for at least 1 inch before watering again. It requires more regular watering during the summer.
No, pets are not allowed. If cats or dogs eat it, they will be poisoned.
Intermediate in terms of plant parentage. The fiddle leaf fig has a reputation for being a diva.
3. Rubber plant (Ficus elastica)
The rubber plant is the less fussy sibling of the fiddle leaf, and it may be pruned down to one foot tall. Its deep, green leaves have a rubbery appearance that is quite striking.
Light: Shine a strong light on this one, but not direct sunlight.
Watering: Water it once or twice a week (yellow leaves Imply don't water it). Before watering, allow the soil to dry on top. During the summer, when it thrives, be careful to keep it very wet.
Friendly to pets: No. If eaten, it is toxic to both pets and humans.
Beginner level for plant parents.
Cut a tiny notch in the node where the leaf dropped off if you desire fresh leaf growth after it has fallen off.
4. Giant Paradise Bird (Strelitzia nicolai)
The enormous bird of paradise plant, another tropical favorite, has long stems with banana-like leaves. Flowers can grow, although they don't usually bloom inside.
It prefers bright, indirect lighting. Leaves and flowers can be damaged by too much direct light.
Keep the soil wet with water. Allow the soil to dry out further over the winter months before watering.
No, pets are not allowed. Fido and felines are both poisoned by this plant.
Beginner level for plant parents.
For best results, rotate the plant on a regular basis.
We love a low-maintenance plant, and the Madagascar dragon tree is one of the most popular. This plant has beautiful architectural leaves that curve as it develops, giving it a tropical appearance. Who needs a genuine vacation anyway? Bring out the kiddie pool and the mojitos.
Set this up in indirect, moderate to strong light.
When the top of the soil dries out, water it. If the leaves are overwatered, they will become black.
No, pets are not allowed. Animals get poisoned by sap.
Beginner to intermediate plant parent level.
Pro tip: It's tempting to overwater this plant, but don't do it.






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