I provided the few acidic houseplants that I know of. I will continue looking and as I find more this page will be updated.
Philodendron*
Philodendron
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Some varieties are trained to grow on a pole to create a slender upright shaped plant. These pole plants must be continuously pruned to keep the vines on the pole.
These fast growing plants have vining tendencies. Most people prefer a full, leafy looking plant, so it is important to trim back new growth on the vine tips. This keeps the plant full and helps prevent the plant from looking stringy.
*Update: It was recently pointed out by an Anonymous viewer that this is a Pothos. Upon further research I learned that this plant is often called devil's ivy or variegated philodendron. Philodendron is what I have always known this plant as, hence the confusion. Thanks to Anonymous for pointing out that this is indeed a Pothos.
Snake Plant
Sansevieria trifasciata
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Be careful not to over-water.
This plant is known to be a good remover of formaldehyde, xylene and toluene from the atmosphere.
Spider Plant
Chlorophytum comosum
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Spider plants like to be root bound and will grow much better if there’s just a little extra room around the roots. Potting a small plant into a large pot can actually kill the plant!
Some varieties of Spider plants can be very sensitive to the chlorine found in tap water. And, sodium can also damage the plant. If you’d prefer you can water your plant with distilled water, filtered water or allow tap water to sit over night before using it.
Banana
Musa species
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Many times bananas grown indoors will suffer from brown leaves if their humidity requirements can not be met.
Ghost Man
Pachypodium namaquanum
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Usually unbranched, heavy trunk about six feet (180cm) tall with spiraled tubercles and long spines in threes. Flowers emerge in a ring at the apex, dull green among the downy green leaves.
It does flower, however, usually only under ideal conditions: plenty of sunlight and temps 60-85F, 16-29C. The flowers are not fragrant.
To achieve a suitable acid level, strong coffee can be given sparingly during the growing season. Ghost man is a succulent plant with a wide, fleshy trunk covered in one-inch long spines. A ring of deciduous leaves top it during the winter growing season following the short-lived appearance of numerous tubular, scarlet flowers.
I think your Philodendron is a Pothos (Epipremnum.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. After researching I did learn that it is commonly known as variegated philodendron which is what I have always known it to be. It is indeed a Pothos. Thanks again.
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