They will decorate the interior and add oxygen! 6 unpretentious indoor plants
Many people are tormented by the question: how to make your interior more "lively", bright and interesting?! I will answer with a light heart: "Get 2-3 indoor plants"! But not ordinary ones, but those that are capable of bringing colors, energy, and even oxygen into the house.
Good afternoon dear friends!
It is no secret that due to the modern rhythm of life, many deny themselves such little things as pets or houseplants. Considering that caring for them is difficult and takes too much free time. Well, as for the little animals, of course, I agree, but as for the "green friends" - not quite. Since there are instances that easily tolerate an inattentive attitude towards themselves! At the same time, they are extremely visually interesting and useful, because they are able to cleanse the air of harmful substances.
It is about such 6 unpretentious plants that firmly endure the hardships of life, I decided to tell you today.
1.Pakhira water. Despite the "water" name, watering is often unnecessary. Since it accumulates a sufficient supply of fluid in the barrel. On top of that, she needs a little light, so the ideal place for her "life" will be the western or eastern windows of your house! This is about leaving!
On the aesthetic side, if you really want to add a curious decorative element to your interior, then plant several seedlings in one pot. As a result, as they grow, they will begin to intertwine with each other, thereby forming an extremely entertaining trunk.
2.Epipremnum golden. This plant is even easier to care for. In the summer it is watered about once every 5-7 days, and in the winter - once every 10-14 days. It will grow well both near the window and in the middle of the room. But there is one nuance: do not put it on completely shaded areas of the room, otherwise beautiful golden specks may disappear on the leaves.
Epipremnum golden is more than just a houseplant, it is an elegant decorative touch that, thanks to the heart-shaped leaves, will invariably bring zest to your interior.
3.Weeping fig tree. This plant is also called Benjamin's ficus. You need to water it 1-2 times a week. He loves the sun's rays, but not direct, but scattered. And it can also be called a couch potato plant, since the ficus does not tolerate moving from one place to another. On top of that, he is very much afraid of drafts. From the flow of cold air, it can lose foliage and even die.
As for the rest, if you provide him with a permanent place of registration, then he will not give you any trouble.
4.Moonflower. It is also known as "Women's Happiness", or Spathiphyllum. It was brought to us from South America, so it does not tolerate drafts and temperatures less than 16 ° C. Prefers a well-lit room with constant humidity and temperature around 20-23 ° C.
This tropical specimen will delight you with beautiful white flowers for a long time if you provide it with abundant watering - once every 3 days.
5.Hairy chlorophytum. One of the best plants in terms of cleaning the air in the room from harmful toxins and harmful substances. It absorbs hazardous gases and formaldehydes. The care is very simple. The main thing is to provide him with regular watering 1-2 times a week and a moderately lit windowsill. That's all!
This picky friend has beautiful narrow dark green and light green leaves that makes it an incredibly stylish element that will suit the yard in almost any style interior.
6.Nephrolepis sublime. A fern with flexible toothed leaves that will feel great in your bathroom! And all due to the fact that he does not really like hot weather and direct rays of the sun, preferring rooms with a slightly humid "climate" and moderate temperatures.
Nephrolepis, like the previous plant, has the ability to absorb toxic substances and gases. In addition, it is an excellent "indicator of pollution" of the atmosphere, since at high concentrations of harmful substances it can die itself! This should serve as a signal to you whether it is worth being in such a room at all!
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