indoor plants

Indoor Plants

21. Prayer plant
The Prayer plant is really a quite amazing plant. Its foliage is mainly a dark green with red variations of veins running through them.

Prayer plants prefer moderate to low indirect light levels. Prayer plants require moist but not soggy soil. The biggest need for this houseplant is humidity. It prefers a range of 65 to 80 degrees, however it does not like fluctuations in temperature.
22. Philodendrons
The philodendron genus contains some of the most beautiful foliage plants in the plant kingdom. Native to the tropical Americas, there are several hundred species of philodendrons, with more being added all the time

Dappled, bright light, as in a tropical canopy. Keep compost moist at all times and mist frequently during the growing season. Push aerial roots into the soil on climbing varieties. Variable temperature, but no philodendron likes going below about 55ºF for long.
23. Cyclamen
Cyclamen are superb flowering plants. It's the cyclamen with its delicate nodding flowers blown-back petals that look like a troupe of airborne fairies dressed in their finery that adds an elegant touch to the deep window ledge in our kitchen.

Direct exposure to the noonday sun may damage their delicate foliage. Cool temperatures are essential to extend your plant's life—about 15 to 18°C during the day. Cyclamen are sensitive to overwatering, making them difficult plants to maintain.
24. Chinese Evergreens
Chinese Evergreens are dramatic, durable houseplants. They will adapt to a variety of settings within their limits. Chinese Evergreens are slow growing in nature, however when taken care of can last for decades.

Chinese Evergreens prefer moderate to low light levels. Keep temperatures above 60 degrees for best results. Dropping below 55 degrees can be lethal to Aglaonemas. Aglaonemas do best with moderate watering.