What flowers are suitable for potting?
A comprehensive analysis of which flowers are suitable for potting and the ranking of flowering indoor potted plants will be provided. Next, let's introduce some options.
When it comes to cheap, beautiful, and easy-to-care-for plants, which ones come to mind?
Above is the Trout Lily Begonia.
In addition to the common Epipremnum aureum, Monstera deliciosa, Pachira aquatica, Crassula ovata, and Fortune Tree, I would also like to select some more niche and visually appealing indoor potted plants that can grow normally with a bit of scattered light.
1. Creeping椒草
Creeping椒草 is a less common椒草 variety, with small plants and stems and leaves that sprawl on the ground surface, or can be allowed to hang over the edge of the pot.
The leaves of Creeping椒草 are small and round, with each leaf resembling a tiny button, and they have dark green patterns, making them look particularly adorable.
Caring for Creeping椒草 requires a perennially warm, humid, and cool environment, avoiding excessive exposure to sunlight, with the minimum temperature maintained above 7 degrees.
2. Bamboo Begonia
What flowers are suitable for potting?
Most Begonias are relatively easy to care for. It is recommended to purchase them when the weather is cooler, as they may experience leaf scorching during the summer, especially this year which is particularly hot.
Bamboo Begonias include common varieties like Trout Lily Begonia and Pink Flagfish Begonia, which have strong adaptability to the environment and are suitable for growing in semi-shaded areas. Even when kept on a north-facing balcony, they are fine.
When caring for potted Bamboo Begonias, avoid excessively dry air, maintain good ventilation, and a perennially warm and humid environment, and they will grow particularly well. However, caution is needed during excessively hot summers.
3. Green Velvet Caladium
The Green Velvet Caladium also has high aesthetic value, with leaves that resemble an enlarged version of the Black Leaf观音莲, with particularly clear leaf veins and a larger plant size.
When caring for potted Green Velvet Caladium, be cautious of high temperatures, and also avoid direct sunlight during excessive heat in the summer.
When growing Green Velvet Caladium indoors, avoid placing it in overly confined spaces, or in environments that are too dry or have poor ventilation, as this can easily lead to the proliferation of red spiders.
4. Cape Primrose