Type of Indoor Plants

All about Echeveria elegans: Caring Tips + Stunning Types

All about Echeveria elegans: Caring Tips + Stunning Types

In this post, you can find out all about Echeveria elegans from its common names, key features, benefits, caring points, problems, propagation ways, and types. keep reading to find out all you must know about its lovely elegant small succulent. Hi, I’m a horticultural consultant and here to share with you my knowledge and experiences about one of the popular small succulents Echeveria Elegans. It’s a hard-to-kill houseplant succulent that is also safe for cats. Most people like to have it indoors although it can also grow well outdoors in warm seasons. This plant comes in various colours with numerous…
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Why Are My Succulents Turning Red? + Make Red Succulents with a Tested Guideline

Why Are My Succulents Turning Red? + Make Red Succulents with a Tested Guideline

Some factors are involved in turning red succulents including sunlight, temperature, water stress, and genetic characteristics. In this post, I will discuss these factors and even more. I will give you a list of red succulents and teach you how to make them turn red. Keep reading. What Does it Mean When Succulents Turn Red? Some people become concerned when spot the red leaves of their lovely succulent. They often ask me about its reason. Don't worry, it's usually a good thing (at least not a bad thing)! Reddish hues in succulents often indicate they're thriving although it can be…
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Benefits of a Snake Plant in the Bedroom: Tips to Foster a Healthier, Happier You

Benefits of a Snake Plant in the Bedroom: Tips to Foster a Healthier, Happier You

Snake plants can be a worthwhile addition to our bedroom. A lovely Snake plant in the bedroom will bring aesthetic and health benefits. These magic indoor plants have a lot of amazing specs from air purification during the day and producing Oxygen at night to aesthetic benefits and positive aspects in Feng Shui. Snake plants with the scientific name of Dracaena trifasciata are also known as Sansevieria, Mother-in-Law's Tongue, Saint George's Sword, and Viper's Bowstring Hemp. You can find numerous types of snake plants in various sizes and variegated colours. It’s perfect because you can easily find the best for…
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Ferns Safe for Dogs: Best in 2024 for your Friend with Paws

Ferns Safe for Dogs: Best in 2024 for your Friend with Paws

Giant Sword Fern, Boston Fern, Carrot Fern, and Christmas Fern are ferns safe for dogs, based on the ASPCA® (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®). Here I provided 14 stunning ferns that give a touch of greenery to your tropical décor and are safe for your loyal companion. Keep reading to find the best for your house and garden. Ferns are best for Air purification plants; they will remove common indoor air pollutants from your house's atmosphere. These tropical plants are important for humidity regulation by increasing humidity levels in your house. So, they are benefiting respiratory health…
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13 Ferns Safe for Cats: Keep your Kitty Happy with Tested & Tails Up! Ferns

13 Ferns Safe for Cats: Keep your Kitty Happy with Tested & Tails Up! Ferns

Are all ferns safe for cats? No, but some ferns such as Carrot Fern (Onychium japonica), Christmas Dagger (Polystichum acrostichoides), Japanese Holly Fern (Cyrtomium falcatum), and Rabbit's Foot Fern (Davallia spp.) are not toxic for cats. Keep reading to show you 14 of the best ferns safe for cats with facts about them. If you wish for a lush greenery home with tropical décor and look for ferns, you should be concerned about your feline companion! Not all ferns are safe for cats to eat. Some ferns (especially fake ones (plants similar to ferns but not true) can be toxic…
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3 Indoor Fern Trees: Top Picks in 2024 for a Unique Tropical Interior Design + Caring Tips

3 Indoor Fern Trees: Top Picks in 2024 for a Unique Tropical Interior Design + Caring Tips

Silver Tree Fern (Cyathea dealbata), Dwarf Tree Fern (Cyathea cooperi), and Ballroom Tree Fern (Cibotium glaucum) are indoor fern trees that are ideal for any tropical décor. I picked them for interior décor due to their adaptability to indoor conditions, their proper size for indoors, their ability to tolerate slightly lower humidity levels, and their aesthetic features. In the following, I discuss them in more detail including their looking features, caring points, tips for growing them in the pot, and indoor fern tree problems. Hence keep reading. Best Indoor Fern Trees Here, you will get familiar with the Silver Tree…
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5 Small Indoor Ferns: Top Picks for any Tropical décor + Easy Care Guide

5 Small Indoor Ferns: Top Picks for any Tropical décor + Easy Care Guide

Button Ferns, Lemon Button Ferns, Blue Star Ferns, Crocodile Ferns, and Maidenhair Ferns are ideal small indoor ferns that can easily match any tropical décor. Any above fern has its unique features and characteristics from air purification to a pleasant scent. Keep reading to show you how to pick the best for your indoor décor. Hi, I’m a horticulture consultant and want to share my experiences and knowledge about 5 best small indoor ferns in this post. I will give you Pro tips for caring for these small ferns indoors along with points to identify them. You also will find…
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Japanese Holly ferns: Ideal Indoor Ferns Low Light for Tropical Decors in 2024

Japanese Holly ferns: Ideal Indoor Ferns Low Light for Tropical Decors in 2024

I want to gift you unique indoor ferns low light, Japanese holly fern (Cyrtomium falcatum). Cyrtomium falcatum has three varieties that not only offer a beautiful addition to your indoor low light décor, but also are low-maintenance, adaptable, and air-purifying. The Japanese holly fern (Cyrtomium falcatum) is also known as Miniature Tree fern. I love tropical decors and think this house plant is ideal because provides a touch of elegance to any space, especially in low-light living rooms and brings a breath of fresh air. In the following, first I will tell you reasons why the Japanese holly fern should…
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5 Large Indoor Ferns: Ideal for your Tropical Décor + All Their Caring Points

5 Large Indoor Ferns: Ideal for your Tropical Décor + All Their Caring Points

Soft Tree Fern ( Dicksonia antarctica), Australian Tree Fern (Cyathea australis), Mother Fern ( Asplenium bulbiferum ), Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata), and Crocodile Fern (Blechnum gibbum ) are 5 stunning large indoor ferns which are ideal for your modern tropical décor. You may be surprised if I tell you Some like Soft Tree Fern ( Dicksonia antarctica) can row up 5 -15 m high although they often reach 2-3 m indoors. Hence, having one of them in our living room will bring a tropical sense with a touch of beauty to our house. In the following, I provide you with…
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3 Indoor Plants Similar to Ferns: Unique for Your Curated Collection

3 Indoor Plants Similar to Ferns: Unique for Your Curated Collection

True ferns belong to Equisetidae (Equisetopsida), Ophioglossidae (Psilotopsida), Marattiidae (Marattiopsida), and Polypodiidae (Polypodiopsida) and almost all indoor ferns are a member of Polypodiidae (Polypodiopsida). However, some plants look like ferns but are not. In the following, I provided several indoor plants similar to ferns. Club moss (Lycopodiaceae), Spike moss (Selaginellales) such as Bird's-foot Fern (Selaginella uncinata), and Asparagus Fern (Asparagus setaceus) are unique house plants similar to ferns. I call them unique because have special features that make them deserve for your curated indoor plant collection. For example, having a Club Moss (Lycopodiaceae) in your collection parallels having a living…
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