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    Low Maintenance Tall Indoor Plants

    Looking for a tall houseplant to liven up a drab area, obstruct a peeping Tom’s gaze, or simply add a splash of color to your space? Wonder no further. 

    In this guide, expect an introduction to some amazing low-maintenance, tall indoor plants. They can all grow to be up to 6 feet tall inside with adequate care.

    According to a study, the size of your indoor plant has an impact on the plant's potential to improve your environment. The greater the size of the leaves and the root system, the better.

    If you want to add some greenery to your house but aren't sure where to start or want to stick to plants that are more forgiving and low-maintenance. Here's everything you need to know, from which plants to buy to how to keep them alive and happy. 

    Bamboo Palm

    Any room can benefit from the addition of bamboo palm plants. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including umbrella bamboo, hedge bamboo, guadua bamboo, buddha bamboo, and many others.

    You're probably wondering if palm trees and palm plants are the same things now that we've addressed palm trees. The truth is that not every palm tree is a palm plant. Sago palms, yucca palms, traveler’s palms, and Torbay palms are all thought to be members of the Arecaceae family, but they aren't.

    Palm plants can also be used to manufacture wine. Palm wine, also known as "kallu" in Africa and Asia, is a common alcoholic beverage. The height of palm plants is well-known. They can reach a height of 197 feet. The Quindio wax palm is the world's tallest tree.

    Palm plants are relatively low-maintenance, but they still require some attention to grow. Keep your indoor palm plants in the shadow or in an area of your office that doesn't get much sunlight.

    Palm trees can withstand temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Water them frequently and you’re all set.

    Bird Of Paradise

    Strelitzia reginae, popularly known as Crane Flower, is an extremely rare, gorgeous, and well-known tropical flower. This plant is native to South Africa, and derives its name from the unique but striking blossoms that resemble vividly colored birds in flight.

    Bird of Paradise is a strong, rapidly growing indoor plant with stunning, orange crane-like flowers. It is one of the most striking and eye-catching plants available. These plants grow upright with no stem and leaves that emerge directly from the earth, with leaves varying from 12 to 18 inches. 

    There is no other plant that will offer a bolder tropical flavor to your room than these beautiful and striking plants. They can be cultivated successfully inside, where they can reach a height of 5 to 6 feet. 

    Give it a few hours of direct sunlight every day and water every one to two weeks during the growing season. Wash down its dust-attracting foliage every now and then, and it will repay you by growing in every direction possible.

    Snake Plant

    Sansevieria, often known as Snake Plant, is a popular houseplant that is both fashionable and architecturally impressive. Dracaena trifasciata, also known as Mother-In-Law’s Tongue is a tough, attractive, and nearly indestructible plant that makes a fascinating addition to any college space or office. 

    This hardy plant with stiff, sword-like leaves can grow anywhere from 6 inches to several feet tall and is renowned to add curb appeal to the environment. These potted plants grow in low light. 

    Sansevieria 'snake' plants have a remarkable ability to transform carbon dioxide into oxygen even at night, which can aid in the removal of hazardous air pollutants. 

    Snake plants can also help to protect you from allergies in the air. Snake plants know how to hold additional moisture in their leaves because they're officially succulents from the desert. This implies they may go for several weeks without water.

    Spire Ficus Plant

    The arching, slender branches of the Spire Ficus, often known as the weeping fig, would make a beautiful addition to your workstation. Remove the plain, green leaves and replace them with variegated varieties that have white or yellowish spots.

    The Ficus plant is a popular and well-known decorative plant. It has become a favorite in workplaces, hotels, restaurants, and other business settings since it is easy to produce and maintain indoors. 

    They belong to the Ficus genus and the Moraceae family. Indoors, they're used as decorative plants. The fact that most Ficus species are evergreen adds to the plant's appeal.

    The Ficus plant resembles a little three in appearance and has a single trunk with a canopy that expands. You can bring this tall houseplant back to life by mimicking its naturally warm, humid environment. The Spire Ficus thrives in indirect light. Keep the soil dry between waterings.

    Yucca Cane Plant

    The Yucca cane plant is a type of succulent. Yucca cane plants are popular for a variety of reasons, including their sword-shaped leaves, drought tolerance, and rewarding characteristics.

    There are 50 species of Yucca cane plants, which belong to the Asparagaceae family. The plant can reach a good height of 30 feet. Shearing is therefore required to keep the Yucca cane plant indoors.

    Toxins including cigarette smoke, organic solvents, and radon can all be removed from the air by your Yucca cane plant. In addition, the herb is effective at healing scrapes and cuts. Yucca roots are anti-inflammatory by nature. Yucca is also used to manufacture natural soap.

    Plant care for yucca cane does not take much work. The plant grows slowly, only reaching a height of 30 cm every year. As a result, the facility is extremely cost-effective. The plant cleans the air and adds beauty to your office.

    Indoor plants not only let us reconnect with nature and the outdoors, but they also have a variety of health benefits. Fill your commercial space with tall indoor plants that hardly require any care or maintenance and achieve that stylish look.