Shade-loving plants

Shade-loving plants

1. Ivy

Ivy is a plant that prefers a cool environment. It is suitable for growing in a well-ventilated environment. When caring for ivy, it is best to apply a thin layer of fertilizer once every month or so. Be careful not to use too high a concentration of fertilizer, otherwise root burn may occur, seriously affecting the growth of the plant.

2. Pothos

Green ivy also prefers a cool environment, so when growing green ivy, you need to provide it with suitable environmental conditions. It is best not to place it on the balcony. When caring for green ivy, you need to provide it with appropriate water. You can water it 1 to 2 times every week. The suitable environmental temperature for the growth of green ivy is 15 to 25°C, so when the temperature is above 30°C, it should be cooled down in time. You can use a kettle to spray some water on the leaves or around the green ivy, which can make the green ivy greener.

3. Chlorophytum

Chlorophytum is a perennial evergreen plant of the Asparagaceae family. Its flowers are white and very beautiful. Its stems are relatively short and thick, and its leaves are sword-shaped. The length of the leaves can generally reach about 30 cm, and the width of the leaves is about two centimeters. Chlorophytum likes warm and humid environment, so when caring for it, you must pay attention to giving it enough water. Chlorophytum likes a semi-shaded and semi-sunny environment. You cannot place the Chlorophytum directly in direct sunlight, otherwise its leaves may turn yellow.

4. Gardenia

Gardenia is an evergreen shrub. It not only looks beautiful, but also has high medicinal value. It has a good effect on reducing inflammation and removing heat. Gardenia likes acidic soil, so you can mix an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer into the soil when planting. Gardenia is afraid of waterlogging, so when watering, you must pay attention to the number and amount of watering, and follow the principle of watering when the soil is dry and wet.

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