Learn About Identifying House Plants
There are several systems that you can use in identifying house plants. As quite a few species are not labeled correctly in stores when you buy [purchase|upon purchase], having the ability to identify them without help will permit you to be able to take the best care of your plants possible. If you’ve inherited plants, having the ability to identify house plants will also be of great use to you.
There are several key aspects involved with identifying house plants. First, you need to have an eye for detail. The difference between one species of house plant from another may be something as little as the number of veins within each leaf, how many leaves it has in total, or slight color variations. Don’t be afraid to take your time when identifying house plants. Careful examination will help you make a correct identification. Care requirements of similar breeds may differ, which makes a proper identification vital if you want to maintain the longevity of your plant.
Once you have adjusted to taking great care for detail, you will need access to information. When identifying house plants, having references to read or photographs to compare against is vital in order to ensure you have made a proper identification. Knowledge plays a key role when you are uncertain of what type of plant that you possess.
Once you have gathered the knowledge you need, and you have carefully inspected the plant, you need to remember that identifying house plants is not an accurate science. The health of your plant may trick you into thinking the plant you have is actually something else. A sick specimen may not have all of its leaves, which would stop your ability to determine what species of plant that you have. It is always best to make an identification only after you have tended the plant to good health.
A benefit to identifying house plants is the ability to identify what is not a house plant. It is not unusual for flowering, yet poisonous plants, to be taken into a household. If you find that this plants|is the case], the plant should be destroyed or donated to prevent it causing ill health to your loved ones. Poisonous plants should not be burned, as the fumes can be toxic.
By correctly identifying house plants, you will be able to make certain of their care, defend against becoming ill from poisonous plants, and identify when you have purchased an exotic or unusual house plant. This skill is also useful when you are considering on breeding plants, as it gives you the ability you to judge when a species is ready to be bred, and having compatible plants to breed it against.
Filed under Gardening by James Emery.