BougainvilleaBougainvillea is often planted in courtyard parks in the south and in greenhouses in the north. It is a very beautiful ornamental plant. Maintenance points: Bougainvillea likes warm and humid climate, is not cold-resistant and likes plenty of light. GloxiniaThe plant of Gloxinia is small and exquisite, with lush green leaves and colorful flowers. It is an ideal potted flower for festival embellishment and indoor decoration. Maintenance points: 1. High air humidity is required, but watering should not be excessive; 2. Avoid direct sunlight and prefer a semi-shaded environment; 3. Loose and fertile sandy soil is the best choice for planting Gloxinia. Goldfish ChlorophytumThe goldfish spider plant is named because its flower shape resembles a goldfish. Look at the picture above, doesn’t it sound very vivid? Maintenance points: 1. It likes high temperature and high humidity environment, semi-shade is enough; 2. When the goldfish spider plant encounters excessive sunlight, low temperature, or dry air, it is easy to cause leaf shedding; CliviaThe flowering period of Clivia is mainly in spring and summer. If it is well cared for, it can bloom all year round. Maintenance points: 1. The optimum temperature for growth is 18-28 degrees. Growth is easily inhibited above 10 degrees or 30 degrees. 2. During the growth period, pay attention to ventilation and maintain soil moisture; 3. In addition, everyone should pay attention that Clivia likes acidic soil. SchlumbergeraChristmas cactus blooms around Christmas and New Year's Day, so it is a great indoor ornamental potted plant for winter. Maintenance points: 1. Schlumbergera is a plant of the cactus family, so it is very drought-resistant and does not require much water; 2. It is not strict with light, but it still needs more sunlight during the flower bud differentiation period in autumn and winter; 3. Pay attention to the bud formation period and do not move the flower pot casually, otherwise it will easily cause flowers and buds to fall off. peonyThe peony, which has always been hailed as the king of flowers, has large, colorful flowers and graceful posture, and is deeply loved by people. Maintenance points: 1. It requires sufficient light and is not suitable for indoor maintenance. If you want peonies, it is best to have an open balcony or yard; 2. It is cold-resistant and drought-resistant, and can overwinter in the open in the north. AmaryllisAmaryllis has large flowers with bright colors, and it looks very beautiful when placed in the living room or study. Maintenance points: 1. It likes fertile soil rich in humus. Fertilizer can be applied once every half a month during the growth period; 2. Likes sunlight, scattered light is enough, avoid exposure to the sun; 3. Keep the soil moist during the growing period. DahliaDahlias have a long flowering period and no matter how large the flowers are, they can bloom continuously all year round in the right place. Maintenance points: 1. Dahlias are drought-tolerant but not water-tolerant. They can survive dry weather and should be well drained. 2. It has high requirements for light, so it is best to plant it outdoors. Dwarf varieties are generally suitable for indoors. Flower lovers, how many species have you planted? |
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