What is the difference between the large-leafed umbrella and Paul, and how to teach the cultivation method of Paul trees.

What is the difference between Daye Umbrella and Paul?

Abstract: This article introduces the difference between Daye Umbrella and Paul, as well as a green plant and flower guide on how to cultivate Paul trees. Detailed introduction is provided below.

After experiencing the terrifying years where everything I planted died, even the pothos and red Anthurium could not escape this fate, my fingers have gradually turned green.

Facing the characteristics of enclosed balconies, insufficient indoor lighting, and poor ventilation, the choice of plants to purchase is very limited. However, after seeing so many plant home layouts, I am unwilling to plant common ones like pothos and hanging orchids again.

Therefore, the following plants are those that I, as a balcony enthusiast, have discovered and selected over the years through trial and error, which are both aesthetically pleasing and able to survive on balconies.

1. Monstera

A typical representative of the Araceae family, Monstera is as easy to care for as pothos. It enjoys sunlight but can tolerate shade, and the larger the plant, the more fenestrations it will have, forming dense fenestrations on both sides of the midrib.

I have been taking care of a Monstera for four years and have propagated several small Monstera plants from it.

2. Ficus pandurata Hance

Ficus pandurata Hance is currently a very popular plant, known as an "internet sensation" in the plant world and a representative of the Nordic style. It prefers a sunny, warm, and humid environment.

Several years ago, after seeing an image online, I couldn't help but want to nurture a small sapling into a towering tree.

The online image that got me interested looked like this:

The young Ficus pandurata Hance, bought for 12.9 as a small sapling

What is the difference between Daye Umbrella and Paul?

Now it has grown taller

3. Queensland umbrella tree

The Daye Umbrella has graceful branches and leaves, with each plant having a unique shape, making it a plant full of Zen. It enjoys a humid environment, is fond of sunlight, but does not tolerate strong light, and is relatively easy to care for.

Which is more beautiful: a cat or a Daye Umbrella?

4. Strelitzia reginae Aiton

Strelitzia reginae Aiton, also known as the bird of paradise, is a common indoor potted plant belonging to the Traveler's Palm family. It is a subtropical long-day plant that prefers a warm, humid, and sunny environment.

The bird of paradise in online images is incredibly beautiful.