Popular Tropical Indoor House Plants
Begonia
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Begonia is the most commonly used house plant, available in shades of white, pink, red and yellow. It is best used in the tropical climate and can be grown all year round in hanging pots, indoors and outdoors. Begonia requires warm climate and hence, should be kept away from direct sunlight or complete darkness. It should be kept in pebble trays and repotted every year. Proper fertilization is also required every month for healthy growth of this beautiful indoor plant.
Caladium
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Caladium is known for its delicate and colorful foliage, which makes it a pretty house plant. It needs protection from drafts and cold climate and requires diffused sunlight and moderate levels of humidity. Pot the plant in moderate soil with extra humus. Caladium has the tendency to rot fast; therefore, it is advisable not to keep the plant wet.
African Violets
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Again a plant of less maintenance, the African violet plant is famous as a house plant for its long lasting blooms. It is a non-woody perennial plant that grows well in sunshine or even artificial light. However, avoid exposing it to direct sunlight as the direct rays can lead to the decaying of the plant. There are many fertilizers available in the market specifically meant for African violets.
Amaryllis
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Amaryllis produces a bonnie reddish bloom that makes your room and office look appealing and welcoming to the eyes. To get the best out of the plant, embed only one amaryllis bulb in a pot and water it regularly. It also requires sunlight and proper fertilizers to attain its full length.