Do you want to make your interior greener, avoiding the Monsteras that you see absolutely everywhere, at your neighbor’s house, your cousin’s house and at the bar downstairs? Say no more: here are three easy care alternatives, less known, but equally fascinating!
It is also called the ” Pearl necklace “ due to its particular shape: pretty little balls hang from the hanging stems. This festive plant, which looks like a garland with pompoms, loves temperate environments (from 18 to 24°C), very bright, without direct sun. You can take it out in the summer to let it enjoy a bath of light and leave it hanging above a bookcase in the winter.
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Elkhorn fern
Platycerium bifurcatum From its scientific name, this plant intrigues with its imposing body which recalls the antlers of the large deer that populate Canadian forests. In oceanic forests it grows naturally on tree trunks.
Like ragwort, moosegrass loves light, but not direct sun. Remember to give it all the space it needs to fully unfold. As for maintenance tips, it tolerates heat but needs regular watering. In a more temperate and humid climate (never below 13°C), this fern thrives like a fish in water.
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The Hoya, nicknamed “porcelain flower” or “wax flower”
It doesn’t bear his name for nothing. The starry lei flowers with their waxy and shiny appearance make her the queen of the room. It is a tropical climbing plant that requires little maintenance, as well as providing support to cling to.
When the time of flowering comes, its sweet scent wafts happily. Hoya carnosa loves indirect light. Be careful of the scorching sun, which could burn the foliage!
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