1. Can it be putHere the editor wants to tell you that it can be kept indoors. Cineraria is actually a variety of chrysanthemum, and it is a beneficial plant just like chrysanthemum. Moreover, its flowers are bright and non-toxic. It is a rare decoration in the room, instantly adding a touch of natural brilliance to our room, so it is a good idea to put it indoors for viewing. 2. Its functionAs a potted flower, it has a very important role. Not only can it be used to decorate our dining tables, counters, balconies and other places, so that we can appreciate its beauty when it blooms in the cold winter, but it can also be given as a gift to people you care about, which will make the other person look generous and beautiful. In addition, like many other flowers, growing it can cultivate our sentiments and add a lot of fun to our lives. 3. How to maintain it indoorsAlthough it can be kept at home, it must be carefully maintained, and light is very important. Because as long as it has the right amount of light, the colors of the flowers will be brighter, so when it is growing, we can put it in a sunny place indoors and adjust the direction of the flowerpot appropriately to prevent one side from growing too tall, so that it can have a neat corolla. |
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