Indoor Plants
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Indoor Plants

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Publisher
Collins
Year
2017
ISBN
9780008266257
A–Z DIRECTORY
Putting a plant in a room can have a big impact. Indoor plants can make a house looked lived in and looked after, and can soften and even humanize the starkest office space by bringing a small piece of the outdoors inside.
Whether your taste in indoor plants leans towards the flowering varieties or whether you prefer year-round foliage interest, this A–Z directory will provide all the information you need to keep your plants looking their best. It will also help you to decide on choosing new plants that will suit your needs and that of the environment the plant will be living in.
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ACALYPHA
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Acalypha wilkesiana
KEY FACTS
Flowers bright red; intermittently year-round
Foliage green and copper, splashed with red
Site warm light shade
Temperature ensure an even 18ºC (64ºF)
Height 200cm
Spread 100cm
CARE: Keep Acalypha warm. Mist regularly and keep soil constantly moist in summer. Keep humidity high. Feed throughout summer. Prune regularly each spring.
The red-hot catstail, Acalypha hispida, is a spectacular flowering plant. Its long, fluffy, feather bower-like catkins dangle down from the leaf joints. Its bright colour and unusual appearance evoke the spirit of the tropics, from where the plant originates.
Unfortunately, Acalypha can be a difficult plant to look after and to keep looking good. In fact, it generally prefers the conditions in a conservatory to those in the house.
ACHIMENES
Cupid’s bower
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Achimenes cettoana
KEY FACTS
Flowers summer/early autumn; purple and blue
Foliage attractive, often hairy leaves
Site brightly lit
Temperature minimum of 10ºC (50ºF)
Height 35–50cm
Spread 40–50cm
CARE: Achimenes likes brightly lit conditions, but do not site plants in direct sunlight. Water freely once growth begins. Apply liquid fertilizer throughout summer.
Achimenes is an easy indoor plant to look after and rewards the gardener by producing masses of flowers all summer and early autumn. In addition to the colourful flowers, Achimenes has attractive, often hairy, leaves.
Plants can grow leggy, so keep pinching out the tips as the stems grow.This will encourage sideshoots and will help to keep the plant bushy. It may also be necessary to provide a little light support for the plant to prevent the long, weak stems from flopping over as they grow.
ADIANTUM
Maidenhair fern
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Adiantum capilus-veneris
KEY FACTS
Flowers this plant does not flower
Foliage pretty, delicate; matures to bright green
Site light shade
Temperature between 16–27ºC (61–81ºF)
Height 30–80cm
Spread 40–90cm
CARE: Needs lots of water during the growing season, sparingly in winter. Apply liquid fertilizer monthly when in growth. Trim dead fronds away.
Adiantum, the maidenhair fern, is an extremely pretty and delicate foliage plant. Its fine, arching black stems carry tiny rounded leaflets that start life pale green or pale pink and mature to a bright mid-green.
Ferns generally, and particularly the maidenhair fern, are for people who enjoy nurturing their plants, as they will really suffer if neglected. Because the leaflets are so delicate, adiantum plants need constant humidity. Dry air will cause them to turn brown at the edges and eventually the frond will die back completely.
AECHMIA
Urn plant or Coral berry
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Aechmia fasciata
KEY FACTS
Flowers bright colours; dramatic; year-round
Foliage spiky; frequently striped
Site well-lit; no...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. How to Use this Book
  6. Indoor Plant Care
  7. A–Z Directory of Indoor Plants
  8. About the Publisher