Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Including vine Kangaroo Marantus Panadus and prayer house plants


If you have many plants, probably most of them is considered as foliage plants. Unlike flowering plants, they are not also showy. Instead they composed for it by easily and quickly growth and company themselves well in any environment in which they are placed.

Foliage plants are an important part of any home or garden. With very few exceptions, they grow and flourish throughout the year, unlike most of the varieties of flowers. There are hundreds of different types of foliage plants, including many hybrids and varieties, which can add interest to your garden.

Gardeners can choose an almost infinite range of size, shape, the shape of the leaf and color when choosing plants. Many of them are found in a nursery and can be grown in any part of the country.

For example, the Kangaroo vine is recognizable by its long, narrow, shiny leaves are heart-shaped with serrated edges. This plant grows to three feet high and best in windows-oriented East or West.

Another example, Maranta, is sometimes called the prayer plant. It is the shape of its leaves, almost overnight. It is a small plant, usually remain under one foot tall. The leaves are a nice green, covered with spots of diamond-shapes. These spots are beginning to purple when the leaves are young, turning brown as they age. These plants require a humid atmosphere, so you must spray them with water regularly, and they do best in a window of the East or West. They should be fertilized frequently and keep well watered, if you plan to grow. If you want to grow more, they can be multiplied with leaf cuttings.

Pandanus are another type of foliage plant that grows well in many climates. However, make sure you select a species appropriate, as some may grow to fifty feet tall or more. Others were grown for the growth of home. The popular name of pine screw includes types grown at home and those who live in the natural state. These plants have sword leaves that grow in spirals to a common base. They are narrow and can reach up to three feet long in the variety of Interior plant. The leaves are green dark, with silver or red streaks at the base. The edges of leaves are spiny, and they have sharp points. Pandanus grow best when kept as moist as possible, so you should take care of them water often, as well as spraying their leaves. State totake care of Pandanus that they must be stored in partial shade that they can tolerate a warm atmosphere, and they enjoy the Eastern or Western windows. Panadus can be grown by cutting suckers at the base and their roots in the new Earth.

As you can see, there are many choices when it comes to foliage plants. Most is easy to grow and can provide an interesting variety.







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