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If you want to create a statement in your room, growing large indoor plants is the best way. Add color, contrast, and a natural vibe to your room by growing these Best Tall Houseplants with Patterns.
Botanical Name: Sansevieria kirkii ‘Star Sansevieria’
Height: 5-6 feet
This popular tall houseplant can reach impressive heights in large containers indoors. The deep green foliage has a unique, fluorescent pattern.
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata ‘Variegata’
Height: 5-6 feet
The striking foliage features yellow, white, light, and dark green patterned foliage. If maintained well and exposed to sunlight, the plant can achieve good height in no time!
Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa ‘Albo-Variegata’
Height: 5-8 feet
This tall tropical plant offers glossy, heart-shaped, marbled white variegated green leaves. ‘Monstera deliciosa Thai Constellation’ features creamy-yellow variegation.
Botanical Name: Dracaena reflexa
Height: 5-8 feet
With glossy leaves that come in a contrasting shade of bright green and yellow, the plant looks quite charming. It is also a potent plant to clean toxins from indoor air.
Botanical Name: Ficus elastica ‘Tineke’
Height: 4-8 feet tall
This patterned rubber plant displays cream, yellow, red, or pink patches on its thick, shiny leaves. Keep it where the plant can get dappled, bright light, and it will continue to thrive.
Botanical Name: Ficus benjamina ‘Kinky’
Height: 3-6 feet
The delicate branches have small, drooping rich green foliage patterned in light green shading toward the margins. Expose it to dappled light for best growth.
Botanical Name: Dracaena deremensis
Height: 4-6 feet
The stunning corn-like foliage in bright shades of green with lemon hued edges creates a beautiful view. Grow it in a large container and
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Since air plants don’t need soil to grow, they’ll be a clean addition to your coffee table. Mount them on creative holders like wood blocks, spring stands, toys, and terrariums, and they’ll look good. Don’t miss checking out these air plant maintenance tips.
In times of this pandemic, it is imperative that you take good care of your health, especially the respiratory system. Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds (which are 10 times higher indoors than outdoors), Particulate Matter, Polluting Gases like Nitrogen Oxide andRadon, and Contaminants like Asbestos are commonly found inside homes.
If you believe that plants make this world more beautiful, you’ll fall in love with these 36 variegated indoor plants with patterns, blotches, smears, and stripes.
If you want a plant for your home that doesn’t grow wide and takes a little space, then you must try Straight Growing Houseplants. They are perfect for urban homes and add color to the decor without asking for too much room.
The charmingly fat little book, humbly bound in cloth, was just released by its American publisher this fall, about a year after it was issued in the U.K. (Enter at the bottom of the page to win a copy.)Don’t let its smaller trim size fool you: There are 600 ideas inside.Forget arranging the recipes and variations in predictable chapters like “Entrees” or “Chicken,” though. “Eat” organizes the way we cook and eat, such as “In a Bowl” or “In the Hand,” or “In the Frying Pan” or my favorite section: “Under a Crust.”Yes, Slater admits, making
My longtime friend and fellow garden writer Ken of Ken Druse dot com is author of many books including “The New Shade Garden,” and “Making More Plants,” and “Natural Companions.” We tackled subjects ranging from propagating coleus from cuttings, to repotting a jade plant—and repotting in general—and even why a jade might be blooming now, after many years of ownership with no blooms. Ken shared ideas about some of his favorite unusual houseplants, too (that’s one of his Thai hybrid euphorbias, above), including several that bloom in the offseason.Read along as you listen to the Dec. 17, 2018 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).year-end q&a with ken druse
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Darryl Cheng does better, using all the technical insights he can to make more than 100 houseplants feel at home in his Toronto condominium. But he also accepts that his place is not a conservatory or commercial greenhouse. It’s not perfect.Darryl is better knownon Instagram as @houseplantjournal, and as one of his 620,000 followers, I can say I enjoy being treated to his frequent posts, showing off his latest insights from ambitiously growing a condo-full of diverse houseplants. He began sharing his earliest
All in time for World Carnivorous Plant Day on Wednesday, May 4th, we’re also going to learn about the plight of carnivorous plants in the wild, where they’re disproportionately endangered.Kenny Coogan is a board member and education director for the International Carnivorous Plant Society (which also has a popular group on Facebook). Kenny’s also author of the recent book “Florida’s Carnivorous Plants,” and he operates a carnivorous plant nursery there
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