Which flower is the easiest to grow? Recommendations for flowers suitable for ordinary families to cultivate.

Which flower is the easiest to grow?

What is the easiest flower for most women to grow? Recommendations for common houseplants and some green plant maintenance tips are quite good. Knowledge worth collecting!

Which flower is the easiest to grow? (Recommendations for common houseplants) There are many easy-to-grow flowers. Let's talk about some affordable and beautiful flowers suitable for ordinary families in the southwest, which are not expensive varieties, don't disdain them for being too down-to-earth.

1. Althaea Rosea Also known as the "One-Zhang Hong," the tender leaves and flowers are edible, blooming in early summer, mostly in various shades of red, purple-black, and yellow and white. It mainly reproduces by seeds, and for home potted plants, it can be propagated by division. Althaea Rosea can tolerate cold and semi-shade, and it prefers abundant sunlight and water during the flowering period.

2. Begonia semperflorens Begonia semperflorens is not a woody Begonia, with a long blooming period from late spring to early winter. The flowers are mostly red with a few whites. Begonia semperflorens prefers slightly acidic sandy and moist soil and has good shade tolerance. Propagation is mainly through cutting, which is almost alive as soon as inserted.

3. Four O'clocks Four O'clocks are not the Jasmine used for tea, commonly known as Rouge Flower, Ground Cherry, or Night Blooming Flower, with a flowering period from June to October. In the past, this flower was abundant in both urban and rural areas, creating the most beautiful evening scenery beside simple houses. The white powder in the ripe seeds of Four O'clocks can be used to rub on the face, and it is called Rouge Flower because it is a natural cosmetic.

Which flower is the easiest to grow?

4. Impatiens Impatiens, also known as the Daughters' Flower or the Nail Flower, mainly propagates by seeds. Impatiens does not require intentional sowing; when the seeds are fully mature, the seed coat is pinched, and the seeds pop out automatically. Impatiens is shade-tolerant, resistant to diseases and pests, has a long blooming period, and rich flower colors. Now, many African Impatiens are cultivated, but I personally prefer the native Impatiens, which is indeed very easy to grow, can sprout from the cracks in the ground, and is both beautiful and fun.

5. Celosia Celosia, also known as "Old Red" or "Red cockscomb," is mostly red, with a few yellows and whites. Celosia propagates by seeds, is tolerant of poor soil, prefers warmth, and blooms in late summer and early autumn. When Celosia blooms, there are fewer kinds of blooming flowers, which adds some beauty to the environment. Its unique flower shape looks like a rooster crowing at dawn, giving people a sense of vitality.

6. Salvia coccinea Salvia coccinea, also known as "String Red" or "Firecracker Flower," prefers warm sunlight and can bloom almost all year round under good lighting and temperature conditions. Salvia coccinea is not very demanding on fertilizer and water but dislikes waterlogging and is not salt-tolerant. The flower shape of Salvia coccinea looks like a string of joyous red firecrackers, with bright red being the most popular, and white and purple flowers are also available.