Houseplants

The orchid is a rather whimsical plant, during the care of which it is necessary to follow certain rules. One of the nuances of proper care is the choice of the tank in which you will contain the plant. Did you know? Most often at home contain orchids, epiphytes. These are plants that do not need soil, grow on other plants, getting the necessary substances and moisture from the environment.

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There are several ways to grow an orchid at home. Depending on the nature and speed of growth, one or another method of breeding a flower is selected. Although, in principle, you can try all the ways for any kind of orchids. How to grow orchids at home Reproduction at home is carried out by seed, cutting, "kids", dividing the bush.

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Aihrizone, or as it is otherwise called, the "tree of love" - ​​a popular indoor flower, which is quite often found in home floriculture. The plant received its popular name thanks to the decorative leaves of the heart-shaped form. In the people it is believed that the flower brings happiness and love in the house where it is well looked after.

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The strawberry tree is a wonderful culture for bonsai art lovers. Strawberry grown in a pot, impresses with its decorative qualities. He will not just decorate your room with exotic notes, but will certainly give you a good mood. We will acquaint you with how to grow a strawberry tree at home and what care measures he will need.

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A smart balsam flower, which amazes absolutely everyone with its constant flowering, is in fact very gentle. New Guinea Balsam: description New Guinean species was bred by the breeder by crossing Hawker's balsam with other species of this plant. This perennial plant differs from its relatives in a large size, but you can meet representatives of quite compact sizes.

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Campanula is a plant that is found in the wild nature of southern Europe, but many species of Campanula have been cultivated and are currently used by growers as ornamental plants. Campanula is a one-year-old and a perennial, there are many varieties of sizes, shapes and colors of these colors.

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Almost every one of us has an unusual plant with fleshy leaves on the windowsill. But not everyone knows what conditions are favorable for growing medicinal Kalanchoe Degremona, what are the peculiarities of home care, the ways of its reproduction, and what, in fact, he has medicinal properties.

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Homeland palm tree is a small Australian island of Lord Howe, located in the Tasman Sea. The most common with us are the Foster and Belmore hovey. They are unpretentious in care and have gained popularity with designers. However, this plant often presents unpleasant surprises to the owners: the leaves of the Hovei dry, and if they do not take proper measures, it will die.

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Lithops are succulent plants with a variety of more than thirty species. They come from the stony and sandy deserts of Botswana, South Africa and Namibia. Lithops are called living stones. At home, these indoor flowers should be planted in groups. Important! Singularly planted Lithops poorly take root and do not bloom.

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Many flower growers were conquered by the tropical beauty - the Phalaenopsis orchid, and if it does not bloom for a long time, the owners are looking for ways and solutions to this problem, considering what can be done first of all to make it bloom. After all, the main dignity and value of the plant - flowers, striking a variety of color and longevity.

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A sultry Mexican born, Echeveria, or Stone Rose, is a succulent plant of the Crassulaceae family and is a heat-loving plant. It grows well in home greenhouses, on window sills, used for decoration of florariums and stony gardens. Unpretentious to the conditions, having a high decorative effect, Echeveria will not cause much trouble and will invariably please with its appearance.

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Eschinantus (Aeschynanthus) - an evergreen decorative leaf tree, known to few fans of indoor plants. This rare perennial has a beautiful appearance: its long curly shoots are dressed in tough leaves and bloom in scarlet buds. The color of the inflorescences ranges from orange to maroon.

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Jacaranda (another name - violet tree) belongs to the Bignonium family. This plant has about 50 species. It is an evergreen large or medium trees with opposite fern leaves. Panicle inflorescences consist of tubular, five-membered, bisexual flowers that have a blue or purple shade.

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Zefirantes came to our homes from North, Central and South America. The name of the flower comes from the Greek, from the words "Zephyr" - the ancient Greek god of the western wind, and "anthos" - "flower". People also call it "rain lily" or "upstart," due to the very rapid development of the peduncle - from emergence from the ground to flowering.

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