What flowers are suitable for growing at home
Below is an introduction for netizens about what flowers are suitable for growing at home, and a related topic on the cultivation of seven easy-to-grow indoor flowers. The editor will provide you with detailed answers below.
Growing flowers and plants at home requires careful selection of the right ones. Choosing the wrong ones not only affects the appearance but can also be harmful to health, as many plants are poisonous. Even some of the most common plants can be toxic! So, what beneficial flowers can be grown at home? Yimu will tell you about it.
The first variety is: Jasmine
Jasmine is a very famous flower, not only with bright colors but also with a fragrance that fills the air. It can bloom throughout the summer once it starts, allowing you to enjoy its white and fragrant flowers almost every day. However, Yimu needs to point out that this is an outdoor flower that loves sunlight and cannot be placed indoors.
The second variety is: Snake Plant
Snake Plant is a good indoor plant that tolerates both sun and shade. It is a great potted landscape that can be placed at home. It doesn't require much light or water and will not wilt immediately even if not watered for an extended period. Placing it at home symbolizes auspiciousness and cuteness.
The third variety is: Schefflera
Schefflera is a good ornamental plant, also known as the Money Tree. Its leaves spread in all directions, symbolizing wealth. Placing it in the home can bring good luck and is a good potted plant. It is also shade-tolerant and can be grown even with insufficient sunlight.
The fourth variety: Ivy
Ivy sounds very pleasant and full of vitality. It is actually a good plant to have at home, bringing the beautiful meaning of eternal youth. Ivy does not require much care; it is very tough and can be grown even with insufficient light, making it a good indoor potted plant.
The fifth: Caladium
Caladium leaves are colorful and beautiful, making them a nice potted landscape. They not only have bright colors but also do not require much sunlight. They can be placed indoors, such as on tables, TV cabinets, and desks, and they can grow healthily for a long time.
The sixth: Monstera