Novice gardeners should avoid these flowers: A list of 3 beautiful but difficult-to-care-for flowers.

What flowers are not suitable for beginners

A guide to share some knowledge and tips about flowers that are not suitable for beginners and introduce 3 kinds of flowers that are beautiful but difficult to grow, below is a detailed explanation by the editor.

Homes and offices all need fresh flowers for decoration; without a few pots of flowers around, it can be quite dull. After placing some green plants, the environment can completely change, becoming elegant and stylish, transforming the whole atmosphere of the place. Many people take up gardening on a whim, having heard that it has many benefits, so they just give it a try. If they happen to choose the most difficult flowers to grow, they may die within a few days. They might blame themselves, but it's not entirely their fault. It could be that these flowers are too difficult to care for, making it hard for beginners.

For example, these three types of flowers can be fun to buy but lead to disappointment within a week. If you are a beginner, it is recommended to avoid them.

Hang Clock

Hang Clock is a very enchanting and elegant flower, with blooms that resemble hanging lanterns, graceful in shape and full of charm. Each flower is like a little fairy dancing, full of spirit, pleasing to the eye.

Many people are captivated by its beautiful appearance and can't help but bring it home, only to find the leaves turn yellow and the plant may even die within a few days, hardly flowering.

Of course, it is not entirely due to our lack of gardening experience, but because Hang Clock is a plant that is very difficult to care for, especially in the summer. It is prone to blackening of the stems in high heat, so beginners are not recommended to grow it. Even experienced gardeners should buy it when the weather is cool and be extra careful in the summer to avoid total loss. It is necessary to take cuttings as backups because the seedlings are more likely to survive the summer.

Rige Begonia

Rige Begonia is a variety of autumn begonia, with dark green leaves that are evergreen, a compact shape, and flowers that bloom in clusters. The colors range from red, pink, to orange-red, sometimes so abundant that the leaves are hardly visible. The flowering period is long, and it can bloom throughout the year as long as the temperature is above 16 degrees.

But as the weather gets hotter, it is not recommended to grow Rige Begonia. It prefers a humid environment and can easily be sunburned in the summer. It is afraid of high temperatures, and when the temperature exceeds 32 degrees, the stems, leaves, and flowers will wither and wilt. Over time, it may even die. The difficulty level for beginners is very high, so it's best just to admire it from a distance.

Azalea

Azalea is one of the top ten famous flowers in China, and many gardening enthusiasts say that the difficulty of caring for azaleas is extremely high. Azaleas have specific environmental requirements that are hard to meet at home, especially in the north. It is a typical southern flower that prefers a moist and acidic environment and does not tolerate drought. With the dry air and fluctuating temperatures in the north, and the alkaline soil and water, it is difficult to grow well without a few years of experience.

Moreover, many azaleas come with full flower buds when purchased. If not cared for properly, the buds will not only fail to open but may also fall off, which can be quite distressing. It is another example of a flower that is fun to buy but leads to disappointment within a week. Regular people dare not touch it, only experienced gardeners can grow it well.

The above introduction by Green Enthusiast Network [www.lvzhimi.com] about the flowers not suitable for beginners and a comprehensive method to grow 3 kinds of beautiful but difficult flowers, hopes to serve as a starting point to solve your green plant problems.