An essential indoor plant, the yucca is an exotic plant that can be found both in student homes and in large family homes, for the simple and good reason that in addition to its attractive price, it is easy to 'maintenance.Obviously, like any plant, this small Central American tree must be maintained regularly despite everything.But the fact remains that to test your green thumb, the yucca is ideal.Both robust and not very water-intensive, all you need to do is water it once a week, and give it a nice dose of light.Be careful though, logically, the leaves tend to collect dust, and moistening them from time to time (with a mister for example) is a good idea.Because let's not forget that the yucca is used to growing in a humid climate.A good way to pamper him without overdoing it!Despite its reputation as a fragile plant, the orchid is, in reality, a flower that you just need to know how to maintain for it to hold.Because with its beautiful flowers and its elongated shape, it immediately gives a touch of exoticism to a decoration.To take advantage of it, just water it every week in summer, and every two weeks in winter.On the lighting side, the orchid will tolerate the winter sun rays very well, while in summer, direct exposure to the rays will not please it.All this, in order to take advantage of its flowering, which is as beautiful as it is unexpected!Aloe is an exotic plant that differs from yucca, and in particular aloe polyphylla (or spiral aloe), whose spiral shape makes it very original.With its beautiful green color and thick leaves, this South African plant does not need a lot of sun, and will adapt very well to indirect lighting.It is quite possible to grow it in a pot, provided that the soil is rocky, ideally, and well drained.Something to add a bit of originality to your home!We don't always think about it, and yet, the carnivorous plant is one of the particularly interesting exotic indoor plants.Beyond its atypical form, the carnivorous plant is however delicate to maintain.In its natural environment, it evolves in very humid environments and in full sun.At home, the ideal is to place the carnivorous plant in a veranda, and to water it with demineralized water (tap water does not suit it) in a small saucer that will be placed under the pot. , which will itself be as large as possible.Guaranteed result!Along with the yucca, the banana tree is a large essential exotic plant, which is becoming more and more essential in our interiors.To pamper it at best, avoid direct exposure to sunlight, and water it every two or three days.The banana tree loves water!On the pot side, a pot with clay balls in the right place will allow ideal drainage for the plant.Finally, the banana tree will also appreciate a little water on its leaves from time to time.Like a little Proust madeleine from its natural environment: humid, but welcoming!Your email address will not be published.Mandatory fields are marked with *Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.