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7 Large houseplants for beginners grow easily

 Large houseplants for beginners 



When it comes to houseplants, small houseplants are adorable, and the trend of growing all but large, oversized houseplants and indoor trees. Not only do they add full life to your home, but if you want to publish a statement with your decor, they are a great option. In addition, they provide great ways to bring you closer to nature and many health benefits such as refreshing your mood and purifying the air around you.


If you want to grow large plants, this collection today will be very interesting. These easy-to-grow houseplants will not only make your living space clearer but will also help you gain confidence in gardening. They can grow well with basic care such as adequate sunlight, well-drained, and moist soil. Although each has its own developmental characteristics, some prefer indirect light or filtered light, all of which reward your efforts with great growth. It's time to dump her and move on.


1 corn tree


Corn tree is one of the best indoor plants that naturally purify the air of your surroundings. I can survive in any condition but you should avoid too much water and too much fertilizer. If you want to create a new plant, you can easily spread it with the help of cuttings. This plant grows slowly and can reach a height of 6 feet in a container.


2 philodendron


Philodendron attracts all looks by showing glossy and dark green leaves. This plant can be easily grown without any difficulty. It prefers moist soil and indirect light, fertile, clay, and moist soil.


3 Desert tree



Desert tree grows to 2 to 5 feet tall. The plant has beautiful red flowers and green leaves that give a stunning look to any space, especially your living room. It is very easy to take care of and only water when the soil is dry


4 Dragon Plant


The dragon plant produces sword-like leaves and produces small white flowers in spring. However, it is a wonderful plant, but it is poisonous. To grow it, give the potting mixture of indirect light, well-drained and loose.


5 fishtail palm


This plant has fish tail-like leaves, hence the name. It helps to grow in indirect bright light and well-drained soil. Also, it grows happily in a warm and humid environment.


6 crotons



The crotons come in red-green ivory, copper, orange, pink and brown. They give beautiful color and the unique shape of glossy leaves. 4 to 5 hours of bright sunlight is required for optimal growth.


7 Bird of Paradise


The Paradise Bird will look beautiful when placed in your living room or drawing-room. To grow this plant, give well-drained and moist soil. Excess water can damage your plants. It is heavy food, so you should fertilize it more often than other plants.

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