Fantasy planet
All information about the fantastic plants of our planet. Tips for caring for indoor and garden flowers.
Houseplants
In addition to the visual component, plants carry a completely material and tangible comfort and warmth. Flowers are able to decorate any home due to interesting shapes and colors.
Decorative flowering plants
This is the largest group of indoor plants, represented by specimens growing in different parts of the planet Earth.
All decorative flowering plants are different from each other. Their flowers have a different shape, color and smell.
Some bloom exclusively in summer, others - on the contrary, in winter. In some, the duration of flowering lasts only a day, while the flowers of other species stay on the peduncle for many months.
Decorative leafy plants
This group usually includes those crops that either do not bloom at all, or their flowering is imperceptible / unattractive. However, these species differ in the beauty of the leaves.
As a rule, caring for decorative foliage plants is easier than flowering ones, because they are less capricious.
The leaves of plants can be of various shapes and forms: dissected, oval, whole, lobed, linear, with serrated, wavy or solid edges.
Succulents
Succulents are ideal flowers for those who regularly forget about them, do not have time to care for them, or often leave home.
These plants are native to arid regions, so they are able to accumulate moisture in large quantities in special types of tissues. Because of these tissues, their trunks and branches often take on a characteristic thick, fleshy shape.
Due to the slow growth of succulents in a small space, you can collect hundreds of different species - this is what collectors use.
Fruit
Fruit trees often grow on window sills next to decorative flowers.
Fruit houseplants are exotic and beautiful, they can grow and bear fruit in an ordinary living space. Of course, in order to obtain fruits, it is necessary to observe the growing conditions.
Diversify the "picture" of your indoor garden with fruit houseplants.
Never listen to what the flowers say. You just have to look at them and breathe in their scent.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The little Prince.
Oleander (Nerium oleander)
Oleander is a poisonous plant, so precautions should be taken with great care when in contact with it. The most poisonous is the milky juice of the flower and seeds. Chewing the leaves of the plant is absolutely contraindicated.
Zamioculcas (Zamioculcas)
Exotic zamiokulkas does not need special care either. It tolerates poor lighting and interruptions in watering the soil. Zamiakulkas does not suffer from the bright sun, does not require frequent transplants and top dressing, grows well in a small pot.