9 large and showy indoor plants that are easy to care for



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one Hamedorea graceful

Hamedorea is a shrub palm native to South America that tolerates partial shade well. Therefore, it can be safely placed in the back of the room, it will still grow. No complicated care is needed for this palm — just water every time the topsoil is dry, and put the pot away from the batteries. The height of an adult plant reaches 1-1.5 meters, and every summer the hamedorea produces 3-4 new leaves. If you don’t want to wait until the palm tree grows, you can buy an already adult copy — it calmly endures moving and continues to let out leaves in a new place.

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2 ficus benjamina

Ficus Benjamin loves bright rooms and warm air. Therefore, it will take root perfectly in the bedroom or living room, not far from the window. It grows even more — up to 1.5-2 meters in height, but sometimes it scares the owners by dropping leaves. Don’t worry — make sure you water the flower as soon as the top layer of soil dries out, and move the pot closer to the window: the leaves will regrow soon. In summer, if it is warm outside, it is useful to put Benjamin’s ficus on the balcony, where it will develop even faster and start new shoots.

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3 Monstera

Monstera quickly became popular due to its unusual large leaves and its unpretentiousness. Watering as the soil dries out, a warm shower once a week — and the plant will add 2-3 leaves per year. On average, a flower can reach 2-3 meters. The secret of monstera growth is the sun’s rays and free space around. Feeling that there is nowhere to grow (for example, there is a closet nearby), she will slow down her growth. Therefore, if you plan to grow a large monstera, find a free place for her near the window in advance, where she will be spacious.

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four Sansevieria

Sansevieria feels good in poorly lit rooms and grows up to 1-1.5 meters. It does not die even with missed watering, as it belongs to succulents and stores water in the leaves. To speed up growth, put it on a warm, sunny balcony in the summer and water it once every 4 days. It is in summer, under favorable conditions, that sansevieria will develop the fastest and produce new leaves. In winter, growth will slow down, but if the plant is warm, it will not stop.

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5 Philodendron

Philodendron grows quite quickly, calmly reaching 1.5-2 meters in height. When choosing this plant, keep in mind that it is quite voluminous due to the large number of leaves. Do not take the philodendron to the balcony, it does not need outdoor holidays. Regular watering, proximity to a window, and comfortable room temperature are sufficient conditions for rapid growth. A young plant during active growth may need thin small supports stuck into the ground. They are needed until the tender stems are strong enough to withstand the «load» of leaves.

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6 Scheffler

Schefflera is a pretty indoor tree that grows up to 1.5-2 meters. At the same time, it stretches up without taking up much space in diameter, so it will fit well into a small room. Water the tree as the topsoil dries and spray with a spray bottle a couple of times a week. The seedling will grow faster in the light, but will easily tolerate partial shade. For additional support, insert a wooden slat into the soil so that the trunk has something to lean on — this will make it possible to release more leaves. To stop growth, the sheffler needs to be trimmed; otherwise, having reached the ceiling, it will begin to grow sideways.

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7 nolina

Nolina is a palm tree with long thin leaves and a voluminous trunk in which the flower stores water. It grows quite slowly, so if you don’t want to wait a few years, it’s better to take an adult nolin right away. Watering is carried out once a week, in the summer — once every 4 days. This palm loves showers and sprays. Put the nolina closer to the window — so new leaves will appear faster. If desired, palm fertilizers can be added to the soil, this will accelerate growth.

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eight ficus lyrata

Ficus lyrata loves light and humidity. Therefore, for rapid growth, it is enough to put it closer to the window in a sunny room and water it as the top layer of soil dries. Just be careful with batteries — excessive dryness, on the contrary, is useless. The plant will also respond well to a warm shower and regular spraying. A young ficus grows quite quickly, so be prepared to transplant once every 1.5-2 years. Then growth will slow down, but will continue.

9 Zamioculcas

Zamioculcas is a plant with some of the properties of succulents, due to which it is easy to care for it. It grows quite slowly, but grows well in a few years. The main thing in care is not to flood the roots, so water a little bit, focusing on the condition of the soil. In winter, watering needs to be reduced a little more, as the plant slows down all life processes. An accidental skipping of watering — for example, during a trip on vacation — Zamioculcas, most likely, will not notice.

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