What greenhouse flowers are there, and what are some easy-to-grow flowers recommended for greenhouses?

What are the greenhouse flowering plants

Let me tell you about the greenhouse flowering plants and the related knowledge of recommended flowers that are easy to grow in greenhouses. The specific contents are as follows:

I. Sailing Smoothly

Sailing Smoothly (Peace Lily) is very easy to care for, brings a sense of tranquility, can remove harmful gases from the air, and is also a beautiful ornamental flower and leaf plant. It can be maintained in scattered light or bright areas, is shade-tolerant, but must be ventilated!

II. lantern Cluster

Swing Bell (lantern Flower)

This name comes from its flowers. The bright bell-like flowers hang down one by one, making them excellent hanging pot plants. They do not like direct sunlight and prefer a little gentle light.

III. Rest Well

Chamomile

This small flower requires plenty of light but cannot be exposed to direct sunlight. Its fragrance can repel mosquitoes and flies, and to us, it smells very light! Chamomile can help with sleep, relieve inflammation and pain in patients, and has the effect of relieving insomnia caused by neuralgia-related skin itching.

IV. Japanese Style

Autumn海棠

There are many varieties of autumn begonias, and the rich-flowering varieties are particularly popular. The flowers are large and impressive, requiring only a bit of scattered light! The flowers, which bloom from summer to autumn, have a strong Japanese style. Think about planting a greenhouse and having a DIY Japanese party in it; it will surely attract many young people to participate.

What are the greenhouse flowering plants

V. Beautiful and Graceful

Purple Leaf Oxalis

Purple Leaf Oxalis almost always blooms with pink and light white umbellate flowers. If it encounters rainy weather, the pink and light white flowers will only have flower buds but will not open. Another interesting phenomenon of purple leaf oxalis is that it has a sleep state. At night, the leaves will automatically gather and droop, and then unfold again the next morning. If you have questions about growing these agricultural products, you can visit "Yun Zhong Yang," which is the largest agricultural technology Q&A website. There are thousands of agricultural technology experts answering questions for farmers for free. You can search "Yun Zhong Yang" on your phone.

VI. Dancing Gracefully

Phalaenopsis

Phalaenopsis has large, white aerial roots exposed around the leaves, which, in addition to absorbing nutrients from the air, also have growth and photosynthetic functions. During the Spring Festival, the plant produces long flower spikes from the leaf axils and opens flowers that look like butterflies in flight, much loved by flower enthusiasts and known as the "Queen of Foreign Orchids." During the nutritional growth stage, humidity should be above 90% for the best, during the flowering treatment stage, humidity should be 70-80%, and after flowering, humidity should be around 50%. Water curtain ventilation and ground spraying can control humidity.

VII. Colorful and Varied

Viola

Viola looks similar to pansy, but is smaller, resembling a small butterfly. There are many varieties, usually blooming in spring, but if you keep it in a shady, shaded place, its blooming period can be delayed to summer!