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28/04/2021 By Rakhi Parsai 1 Comment

X-factor- Some of the most stylish and beautiful plant to keep at home

There is no doubt that plants add magnificence to your house. Be it a small pot of pothos or a large palm tree sitting in the corner of your house. They add all an element of freshness and vibrance to the living room. But do you know there are also plants that add X-factor to your house? Yes, X-factor, plants that add grandeur to your living space. There are various plants that are too expensive and not everybody will indulge in them unless they know how to properly take care of them. So, in this post, I am going to be sharing such plants that bring in the X-factor to your house.

Here is the list of the most stylish plants to keep in your home

  • Monstera- Monsteras are one of the most beautiful-looking plants. It may not have the most appealing name but they have an innate appeal around them when styled in your living room. A huge Monstera sitting in the corner of your living room will add a style statement to the home décor. The huge leaves with the beautiful perforations on it make it all the more gorgeous. When grown in jungles Monstera can grow to be enormous. It can grow over 12 feet in height as well. When grown in a huge pot than can also grow amazingly well. Little on the expensive side but they are worth the investment.X-factor
  • Black ZZ-Black ZZ is the rarest type of plant. It’s a great addition to your living room. Raven ZZ plant features rich purple-black leaves that emerge as a rich green color before they mature. It tolerates inconsistent watering; low, medium, or bright light spots; and holds up well in low humidity. Raven ZZ plant is slow-growing and can eventually reach about 76 centimeters tall and wide over time. It grows equally well in natural or artificial light, and unlike many plants with purple foliage, it doesn’t require strong light intensity to develop its rich coloration.X-factor
  • Jade Bonsai- Jade is one of my favorite plants. The small round thick leaves make them look quite elegant. These can be planted in small pots and can be created as a bonsai too. In the form of a bonsai, they look beautiful and quite elegant in the house.X-factor
  • Layered Bamboo- You will find bamboo in most of the houses for the Vastu associated with it. However, there are huge varieties of bamboos available. Especially the ones that are braided and knotted in a creative manner. They are a little high priced but you can keep them in water for years with little care and will enhance the look of the house too.
  • Orchids- If one plant emits elegance it’s orchids. They are one of the most stylish and elegant plants to have in your house. The blooms can stay for a long time and continue to make your living room lively. They come in various colors and can be potted in mud as well as kept in the water. Do a little web search before getting these beauties so that you don’t kill them unknowingly.
  • Fiddle Fig leaf– This one has become my favorite off late for the huge shiny leaves it has. Fiddle leaf fig makes a gorgeous, architectural statement in any room of the house. Priced between 400-2000 depending on the size of the plant they look beautiful in corners. Just one pot with a fiddle fig plant is enough to make your house look welcoming.

I am sure you would love to bring one of these plants that definitely adds X-factor to your house.

This post is part of the Blogchatter A2Z challenge.

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About Rakhi Parsai

I am a Corporate Communication professional based in Bangalore. My career has spanned across strategic communication and as a public-relations specialist. Two things, however, have always remained constant: my passion for storytelling and my thirst for acquiring new knowledge, skills, and experience. In all these little over 11 years, I have rose from intern to Corporate Communication professional, from a mentee to a mentor. Outside of work i am a blogger, dreamer, bibliophile, wife and a mother to an adorable munchkin.

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Lovely and unique post..learnt about many new plants
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