What are the shade-tolerant plants?
A brief knowledge sharing with you about what shade-tolerant plants there are and a review of the top ten shade-tolerant green plants for living rooms in the field of greenery and flowers. Let's learn about it together next.
With the improvement of people's living conditions, many people now love to plant some flowers at home. However, most people do not have a courtyard, and flowers are usually raised in the living room or balcony. Such maintenance conditions are clearly less advantageous than outdoor maintenance. Especially for some plants that are more dependent on sunlight, their growth condition may not be ideal if they lack sunlight for a long time. So, what kind of flowering plants are suitable for养护 at home, even with insufficient sunlight, can still bloom? Today, I will introduce several shade-tolerant and beautiful indoor plants.
One, Clivia Miniata, shade-tolerant and loves to bloom
Clivia Miniata is a very popular variety among potted plants. Its plant is generous and upright, known as the flower of wealth and rank. Placed in the living room, it looks very spectacular. It is easy to plant and does not require much space. A little sunlight in the living room can make Clivia Miniata grow well. The beauty of Clivia Miniata's leaves is beyond words, and after two or three years of maintenance, it will also produce beautiful flowers, which are large, bright, long-lasting, and beautiful. It is an excellent choice to raise Clivia Miniata at home.
Two, Hoya Kerrii, shade-tolerant and loves to bloom
Hoya Kerrii sounds like it has some connection with orchids, but in fact, it has nothing to do with orchid plants. It belongs to the Asclepiadaceae family. The plant's form is similar to that of Epipremnum aureum, with branches that can hang down and stretch out. It is also shade-tolerant, so there is no need to worry about poor growth even with insufficient sunlight. It is very suitable for keeping on the balcony and can bloom continuously in a semi-shaded environment. It can grow up to several meters long and produce a series of flower balls, which look like a flower curtain, very bright, with flowers that are very unique and exquisitely crafted, like fake flowers. It is shade-tolerant and can be kept very well in a place with scattered light. You can set up a shelf in the living room for long-term maintenance.
Three, Phalaenopsis, shade-tolerant and loves to bloom
Phalaenopsis is a very colorful flower variety and is also a famous flower for the New Year. It is relatively expensive, but it is extremely easy to care for. Its flowers are graceful, bright in color, and look like fluttering butterflies. The flower stems are tall and upright, gorgeous and unconventional, which can bring a very stunning decorative effect. This plant also does not require much sunlight and can bloom fully even in a place with scattered light. It is a noble decorative flower for the living room in winter and spring.
Four, Eichhornia crassipes, shade-tolerant and grows vigorously
Eichhornia crassipes is very unique; other plants have at least several leaves, but this plant only has one leaf. The plant form is also very small and can even be maintained with a dining bowl. There is no need for soil to maintain Eichhornia crassipes; it can grow well just by placing it in water. It doesn't need strong sunlight; just keep it in the water to grow and bloom. It can be placed on the balcony to create a small water scene or in an aquarium, which is also very good.
Five, Clintonia, shade-tolerant and loves to bloom
Clintonia produces flowers that live up to their name with a long tubular flower stem, and the flower shape is very elegant, giving a fairy-like appearance. It is also a very flowering plant that can bloom throughout the year. It doesn't require much sunlight to maintain Clintonia, and it can bloom continuously even if placed in a shady place. It is very suitable for indoor maintenance.
Six, Sinningia speciosa, shade-tolerant and loves to bloom