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Rare Houseplants

Many people collect rare houseplants for sale just like they do cards, coins and old maps. They add an exotic look to the interior of a room.

The Philodendron Pink Princess is a stunning pink variegation on its dark green leaves and is a show-stopper in any plant collection. It requires more attention and care than other philodendrons.

El Choco Red

This rare Philodendron has large, heart-shaped leaves that are shades of deep red or Houseplants Burgundy. The leaf's underside, also called abaxial, is a bright red hue that visually contrasts with the upper part of the leaves. This feature sets Philodendron el choco red apart from other varieties of this tropical plant. The abaxial surface of the new leaves is vibrantly colored at first, but fades as they mature.

This Philodendron is an Aroid climbing plant which comes from the rainforests in Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives best in indirect light that is bright and bright. Direct sunlight can cause the leaves to fade and burn. It is a fast-growing species, however it may take a while to reach to its full size and spread its lush leaves.

It is important to give this plant a thorough watering after the topsoil has dried out. A rich potting mix is perfect for Philodendrons as it will help with drainage and encourage air flow around the roots. It is important to avoid root decay in the Philodendrons.

El Choco Red thrives in conditions that are warm and a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for this houseplant. It can tolerate temperatures below 65 F, but the plant will slow down its growth and may even die.

The plant prefers indirect sun, but can tolerate moderate amounts of direct sunlight. The leaves should remain slightly moist but not soggy. It is recommended to use a nutrient-rich potting soil mix that provides lots of amendments, including charcoal and bark. The philodendron needs to be fertilized monthly at a half strength using an liquid fertilizer.

While Philodendrons are generally easy to care for however, they are sensitive to extreme cold and excessive watering. It can also be toxic if consumed, so it is important to keep the plant out of the reach of children and pets. It can cause stomach problems, burning sensations around the throat and mouth, and rashes. Before pruning, it is suggested to clean gardening shears and any other tools.

Monstera Adansonii Variegata

This rare tropical epiphytic aroid is also known under the name Swiss Cheese Plant, is an uncommon epiphytic houseplant. Its unique mix of whites and greens makes it a stunning houseplant, particularly for those who want something that will make their home stand out and houseplants make a great Instagram picture.

It is a vine that can be supported by moss poles, or it can be cultivated in hanging baskets. Its leaves have variegation ranging from a solid, full green to white albino. The color of the leaves is a result of an accidental change in the normal green Monstera adansonii plant.

It also needs warm and humid conditions. The roots and foliage die below freezing temperatures. It isn't hardy enough to grow in the United States. It does best in an indoor environment that is protected from frost.

The best houseplants method to maintain this plant is in indirect light source that isn't directly overhead. It is a good idea to water it frequently in the summer to keep the soil damp. You can use a mister to ensure a high level of humidity.

In the summer and spring, fertilize it using a general balanced food for houseplants at a rate of two times per month. It requires a simple diet since it does not produce lots of chlorophyll due to its variable.

In winter, the soil must be well-drained but not too dry. It is a good idea to apply a mulch like coco chips or orchid bark. This will keep soil loose and stop it from drying too quickly.

You can move an older, healthy Monstera Adansonii Variegata to larger container at the beginning of spring. This will give it the space to develop roots before the warmer weather kicks into action and triggers new root development. You can also refresh the soil in the old container and mist it to maintain the humidity to a high level. This will also cut down on the requirement to water.

Anthurium Warocqueanum

This unique anthurium will stand out among your houseplants. It is native to the rainforests of Central America and South America and loves high humidity. Its size and elongated, droplet-shaped leaves make it a standout. This plant looks great in a glass cabinet.

It isn't easy to grow this anthurium home, but with the proper care, it's possible. The first step is to make sure that the environment is in good condition. Ideally, you must be capable of keeping the humidity level at or above 70%. This can be achieved by utilizing an indoor terrarium or a greenhouse cabinet. Also, be careful not to expose the anthurium to direct sunlight since this can scorch the tips of the leaves.

Another tip is to ensure that you purchase anthurium from a reputable seller. You should also look for local sellers to reduce shipping costs and the time it takes to acclimatize the plant to your climate. It is also recommended to avoid the import of anthuriums in winter, as they will be at their weakest and may not recover from the stress of shipping to your country.

If you are planning to propagate anthuriums wait until a healthy offshoot emerges from the main plant. The offshoots from the main plant can be separated and planted in a different container. To stop the spread of disease, wipe the equipment you will use to cut the offshoots using 70% isopropylethanol.

Once the anthurium has been repotted, it should be thoroughly watered. You should then cover the container with an unbreakable plastic bag or plastic wrap to trap the humidity and protect the plants from light. When the anthurium is mature, you can take off the plastic bag or wrap of plastic.

Like other anthuriums you'll have to repot your anthurium on a regular basis. Repotting is required when the potting mix becomes too dense or the roots begin to appear on the soil surface. Anthuriums should be gently shaken to loosen the old soil before the repotting process. Then, it is transferred to the larger pot which is filled with fresh potting mix.

Philodendron Gloriosum

Philodendron Gloriosum is a unique and beautiful houseplant that will add style and panache into your home. Also called the Black Gold Philodendron or Velvet Leaf Philodendron, this aroid is stunning with its velvety appearance and deep green leaves with white veins. The plant can grow to 90cm in height and is said to make a fantastic addition to any interior.

This aroid prefers a warm and humid environment. The optimum temperature for this is between 12 and 30 degrees Celsius. The ideal place to grow them is in the bathroom, however they can also thrive in other areas that are well-lit of the potted house plants. The soil should be rich in organic matter but light enough to let water to flow through easily. This plant is also prone to excessive watering, so it's important to water sparingly and let the soil dry between each watering. Too much water will cause root rot and the plant may become suffocated. When growing this aroid it is a good idea to add charcoal to the soil. This will help to soak up any excess water.

The plant can be fertilized by an nutrient-balanced liquid every month between spring and fall. Be sure to dilute the solution by half prior to applying it on your Philodendron. Like many aroids, this one is a slow grower and the time it takes for a leaf spike to fully open can take up to a couple of months. Intense watering and fertilization will not speed up the process.

This species can be propagated by cutting the stem or air-layering. Make sure that the roots are established before cutting the plants. The rhizome must be above the ground to avoid rotting, so make sure to use a long planter or similar. This aroid also prefers the rhizome be planted facing upwards. The rhizome will begin to rot faster when it is placed in a shady area. This can also affect the health of the plant.

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