To decorate your home with flowers, first you need to know which flowers are suitable for you! Each room has its own characteristics, such as its size, light intensity, humidity; its connection with other rooms, whether it is a bedroom, study, or dining room; and whether the owner is a woman, a child, or an elderly person. When arranging the flowers, you should consider the quantity and types of flowers based on these situations. What flowers are suitable and unsuitable to grow at home?When growing flowers indoors, it is best to choose plants that contain volatile oils, have fragrance, or can absorb harmful gases and purify the air. Such as jasmine, thyme, salvia, chrysanthemum, aloe vera, spider plant, green radish, palm, cinnamon, canna, etc. Some plants classified as "toxic" are not suitable for indoor cultivation. The odor they emit can affect the human central nervous system, or the secretions of their branches and leaves can cause itching and redness in the human body, such as mimosa, poinsettia, impatiens, calla lily, pentaphyllum, vinca, tulip, etc. If you need to plant it, you can place it on an open balcony and be careful not to accidentally eat or touch the poisonous parts of the plant. Are the more flowers in the house the better?Growing flowers indoors is not the case. Indoor flower cultivation should be carried out appropriately and selectively. Because while plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen through photosynthesis, they also have to respire, absorbing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. During the growing season, various flowers can be placed outdoors in a ventilated place at one time. Tall sun-loving flowers and trees, such as osmanthus, pomegranate, crape myrtle, fig, rubber tree, etc. can be placed in a bright place with visible light to allow them to fully receive sunlight, while shade-loving and semi-shade-loving flowers, such as hydrangea, monstera, camellia, asparagus fern, maidenhair fern, etc. can be placed behind them. What flowers are suitable for growing in a newly renovated house?Don't move into a newly renovated house immediately. Instead, you can place some plants that can absorb harmful gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia, sulfur, and purify the air, such as green ivy, tiger tail orchid, cactus, spider plant, ivy, African jasmine, etc. Practice has shown that placing green plants in a newly renovated house can reduce harmful gases in the room by at least 30% to 40% ; some flowers also have the functions of inhibiting germs, reducing noise intensity, and insulating and lowering temperature. What kind of flowers are suitable for a child’s room?When choosing flowers for children's rooms, you can place some interesting flowers according to children's strong curiosity, such as mimosa, pansy, cattail flower, paphiopedilum, and bamboo, and match them with some interesting animal-shaped containers. You can also grow spider plants, duckweed, etc. in water, allowing children to observe the entire growth process of the plant's roots, flowers, and leaves through the glass, which will inspire and develop children's thinking ability and increase their interest in plants. What flowers are suitable for the office?Planting flowers and plants in the office can, firstly, relieve work pressure and relax the mind; secondly, it can regulate people's eyesight, which is what the ancients called "nourishing the eyes." When growing flowers and plants in the office, you can choose some varieties that have strong adaptability and require relatively extensive maintenance and management, such as Monstera, Pachira australis, Poinsettia, Palm Bamboo, Miniature Coconut Tree, Dieffenbachia, Five-needle Pine, Cycas Revoluta, Yemen Iron, Heliotropium, Water Tower Flower, Pilea, Cactus, Chlorophytum, etc. What are the taboos of placing flowers in the bedroom?The bedroom is a place for people to rest and sleep. The arrangement of plants should be based on the principle of relieving fatigue and relaxing tense nerves, and should emphasize creating a warm and elegant atmosphere. Peaceful atmosphere. In addition, it is suitable to place flowers that can absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen at night, such as cacti, agave, epiphyllum, monstera, and tiger tail orchid. But not all small potted flowers are suitable for placement in the bedroom. For example, the rose itself emits a strong fragrance that can make people feel chest tightness, shortness of breath, or even difficulty breathing; tulips contain a toxin, and long-term contact can accelerate hair loss; the fragrance of lilies should not be smelled too much, as it can cause insomnia. Therefore, these flowers that may cause the poet to feel unwell are best placed elsewhere in the home. What kind of flowers are suitable for a study?A study is a place for people to read, study and write. When decorating it, it is necessary to create an elegant and quiet atmosphere to help the owner concentrate his energy. Near bookcases and windowsills, you can choose to use hanging plants such as spider plants, small-leaf ivy, green ivy, variegated ivy, etc. as hanging decorations; small and beautiful asparagus ferns can be placed on desks and desktops. Nephrolepis, maidenhair fern, phoenix bamboo, daffodils, cyclamen, etc. can make the whole study look quiet and elegant. |
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