I am afraid to even whisper it because I'm afraid of pledging it, but summer in London quickly comes to an end. But to soften the cool winter, which is certainly emerging, why don't you rely on a tropical leaves to warm up your home?
The refreshment of your inner garden and the introduction of some tropical varieties in the mix is a great way to lighten your place and combine your home with the summer and spring nature, which will soon go crispy and in autumn and winter hibernation.
So if you are looking for tropical houseplants to keep them in society and feel their home summery, these five varieties approved by experts are the right way.
1. White bird of paradise
A little mystical and so beautiful that you can never do anything wrong with a white bird of paradise.
(Photo credit: crocus)
The white bird of paradise is first on our list. And I don't know anything about you, but when I think of exotic tropical houseplants, this beauty is the first to come to mind.
“With its bold, banana -like leaves, the white bird of paradise immediately reminds a refined, summer feeling in every interior,” says Shane Pliska, CEO from Planterra. “It is also much easier to entertain inside than his red -blooded cousin, which makes him a stylish but practical choice.”
If you are interested in a bird of paradise at home, I recommend this huge Strelitzia Nicolai from Crocus for a flourishing that you can now bring in.
Shane Pliska is the president and CEO of Plantra-a National Fieline in the inner landscape design, which changes corporate work areas, hospitals, hotels and venues with living and artificial plants, living walls and large gardening systems. Shane's work is a passionate advocate of biophilia and brings companies to create more inspiring, more productive environments. Shane is also the creator behind the Planterra Conservatory, the flagship of the company's botanical event location in Michigan. The conservatory was designed as a lush architectural celebration of nature and reflects Shane's commitment to timeless beauty, immersive environments and unforgettable experiences. Shane, a well -known speaker, is used in the board of directors of the National Horticulture Foundation and Green Plants for Green Buildings. He is a graduate of the Emerson College in Boston.
2. Kentia Palm
Bonus points for this tropical choice, since Kentia Palms are one of the best pet-friendly inner plants.
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According to Shane, the most graceful and elegant of all palm trees, the Kentia has long been associated with luxury. And as one of the easiest to careful indoor palms, even beginner gardeners of this tropical houseplant can treat themselves to themselves.
“It is no wonder that brands like Ralph Lauren and Tommy Bahama Kentias play in their flagship interior,” says Shane. “This palm is known for the extraordinary tolerance compared to interior conditions and is timeless, refined and one of the best statements for the house.”
Decorating with plants is easy if you have a plant that is so striking. And if you love the look, this large Ken Kentia plant from patch plants will be your new favorite.
3 .. Splitblatt Philodendron
The legendary Monstera Deliciosa is another tropical variety that you can bring inside.
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If you list tropical houseplants, Monstera may be one of the first plants you are thinking about.
“An icon of modern design, the dramatic, perforated leaves of this plant give every room a tropical blow,” notes Shane. “Loved by interior designers for his sculptural presence, it is the perfect way to capture a relaxed summer atmosphere indoors.”
And although there are many types of Monstera, the split-leaf philodendron you want is. And I found the perfect upgrown option in this Swiss cheese plant from Crocus.
4. ZZ plant
How adorable is this baby -zzz plant? Just wait until it is larger and more noticeable than ever.
(Photo credit: Urban Outfitters)
Another of the best houseplants for beginners and a great example of tropical interior is the ZZ system. Even Shane calls out that it may be the most forgiving plant!
“When ZZ plant maintenance deals, it also thrives in rooms with lower light and requires minimal care,” he advises. “His shiny green leaves remain alive with little effort and make it ideal for those who want a set and forget it”, who still looks lush and fresh. “
As soon as you have got your own, say that you can always expand this ZZ room plants from Urban Outfitters with cuttings. And happy for you, we have a guide on how to prepare and wait a ZZ system.
5. Jade plans
If you are looking for a tropical green selection that can also be classified as a cold -tolerant plant, Jade is the choice of profit.
(Photo credit: crocus)
And finally we have the shy but glamorous jade plant. And apart from the fact that it also offers tropical lush, there are also many other fringed advantages when growing a Jade plant.
“This sun -loving classic lives from neglect and makes it a favorite for busy lifestyles,” he notes. “In the summer months, large jade plants are an icon for patios in the summer months and change in the interiors when the season ends.”
My recommendation is this delightful crassula ovata from Crocus. And if you choose this variety, I recommend that we plan a scroll through our guide to place Jade plans for the perfect setting.
Cool planter for your tropical inner garden
Home Studyo
Pierre Ceramic Planter
Color: Heavenly gloss
For me, tropical plants demand just as exciting. And this inaugurated decorative planter from Home Studyo is the one that I notice the most.
Berg's pots
Julie flowerpot glazed
Color: Green emerald
Berg's Potter takes the simplest design and makes it incredibly cool. For example, this beautiful Julie flowerpot.
Color: sand
If you prefer a minimalist inner garden in which your plants can stand out, this stylish clay pot from DBKD works excellently.
Faqs
What is the simplest tropical plant to grow inside?
From all these tropical plants, the ZZ plant is by far the simplest plant that grows at home. It is known that in most green houses, regardless of the level of garden experience, it is often the most common plants for inner gardens in general. Everything thanks to its resistance to irregular irrigation and bad light, two of the most notorious vegetable murderers.
And now that you are on the way to inject your home with a dose of tropical greens, my advice is to be great. By that I mean, give your plants proudly in the place by introducing some base, base and plant stands.