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Beautiful large houseplants for the corners of your home

Houseplants for the corners of your home



Here is a list of 8 beautiful large house plants for the corners of your house that you would like to add to your living space. These plants are a great way to maximize space in any corner. If your space is large or limited to a few feet, there is more energy to make it more enjoyable and practical in all corners! By cultivating them, you will create a green corner in life and have the opportunity to help you get closer to nature. Placing a wooden pot or hanging basket in any of your rooms will transform reinforced concrete spaces into soft and elegant spaces.


1 rubber plant


The rubber plant shows broad, glossy, dark green leaves. It is one of the best houseplants for beginners as it does not require daily watering. This plant grows well in light, but if you expose it to too much direct sunlight, it will not do well.


2 Monstera plant



The Monstera plant grows to 3-feet tall and 2-to-3-feet wide and produces large leaves with hollow shapes that penetrate indoors. Once the soil on the surface of the pot is dry, it needs indirect light and watering once or twice a week.


3 Snake plant


The snake plant is a beautiful, low-maintenance, and adaptable plant. This plant produces a long, short shape of its yellow margin leaves. It can reach a height of 12 feet when grown in a large pot. Water every week or two, or until the top layer of soil is dry. It grows happily in indirect light.


4 Croton



Croton produces scarlet, yellow, and orange veins that run from their broad green leaves. This plant can reach a height of 10 feet when grown in the right environment.


5 Parlor Palm


The parlor palm can reach up to 6 feet in height, with short leaves and branches up to 3 feet wide. Growing this indoors will bring a tropical paradise to your home. Water every week or two until the soil is dry.


6 The Bird of Heaven



The Bird of Paradise displays spectacular orange blossoms similar to birds, hence the name. It can reach a height of 6 feet when grown indoors. This plant prefers high light and can be placed near a window where you can bathe in direct sunlight. Water once a week or twice a week.


7 fiddle leaf image


Fidel leaf figs require moderate watering and plenty of light to grow, however, exposure to high temperatures and direct sunlight will burn their leaves.


8 Olive tree



Dwarf olive trees can grow up to 6 feet tall and require exposure to direct sunlight to survive indoors. Also watering once a month is sufficient.

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