Catalog of indoor plants with photos and names
For the first time, unusual and flowering plants began to be grown in pots or greenhouses in the era of the great geographical discoveries. Today, indoor flowers, a catalog with photographs and names of which in paper form can be placed in several cabinets, is a passionate hobby of millions of people around the world.
Photos and names of ornamental indoor plants
Ornamental plants are valued for flowers of various shapes and colors, unusual foliage, a variety of forms, including erect, creeping and ampelous, herbaceous and tree-like. Indoor flowers can be of local origin and come from the most remote corners of the world. Such plants differ not only in appearance, but also in habits, and require different conditions of maintenance and care.
Someone is fascinated by succulents, someone is more interested in watching the growth of epiphytes. Although it is almost impossible to get acquainted with all types of home flowers, their photos and names, a short catalog will be an excellent help in choosing a “green pet” to your liking.
Abutilon
To recuperate the plant requires a cool wintering at 12-15 degrees.
Aglaonema
The photo and name of this house flower in a pot became famous thanks to the famous film "Leon". Today, the herbaceous perennial is popular due to the variegated leathery foliage of the broad-lanceolate shape and unpretentiousness when kept indoors.
In the color of the leaves of different species and varieties, there are not only green, white and silver tones, but also bright pink and purple colors.
Maidenhair
Ferns are not uncommon among domestic plants. Herbaceous evergreen crops attract attention with carved fronds and endurance. One of the most popular ferns is the maidenhair, whose young fronds are gracefully folded and have a pinkish cream color. In the house, the flower needs partial shade and cool maintenance in the winter.
Azalea
These indoor plants with flowers of white, pink, purple color are not obedient to all growers. But with the creation of the right conditions and constant attention, medium-sized shrubs related rhododendrons, delight with generous flowering and long life at home.
Alocasia
Among the many types of indoor flowers, there are many cultures belonging to the Aroid family. People from the tropics of the Southern Hemisphere invariably amaze with the splendor of the greenery and the variety of forms.
When you come across a photo of decorative home flowers with the name "alocasia", it is easy to see how these plants differ externally. And this is not surprising, because several dozen representatives of the genus, for example, alocasia nodular, fragrant, copper-red, these are unpretentious decorative deciduous crops, appreciated by amateur flower growers.
Aloe
Unlike alocasia, which loves moisture, all types aloe - succulents that can survive drought due to the accumulated water in the succulent leaves. Aloe tree-like or agave is often grown as home flowers. The plant up to one and a half meters high is decorated with long leaves up to 30 cm long, set on the edges with thorns.
The value of the plant is in its non-capricious disposition and healing juice, which has a softening, anti-inflammatory and moisturizing effect.
Anthurium
Anthurium - another representative of the extensive Aroid family, which has become a popular indoor flower. The characteristic features of the plant are an underground stem, pointed-heart-shaped dense leaves held on tall erect petioles, and inflorescences-cobs, decorated with bright bedspreads up to 15 centimeters long. The modified leaf is colored in bright white-pink, scarlet, greenish-purple tones.
Asparagus
Asparagus, akin to the culinary delicacy asparagus, as a houseplant is distinguished by an unpretentious disposition, active growth and a long life in a pot. Several species of this culture, thanks to the needle-like foliage, ampelous or bush-like shape, have long earned the respect and love of flower growers. The decorative effect of the plant is complemented by a rare but memorable flowering. The white flowers collected in a brush are small, but fragrant. After their wilting, red, rounded berries are formed.
Aspidistra
Aspidistra originally from southeast Asia, it is an ornamental deciduous plant, the main attraction of which is large broad-lanceolate leaves up to 80 cm long. In catalogs, among the photos of indoor flowers with the name "aspidistra", you can find specimens with variegated leaves decorated with white or yellowish stripes ... Flowers of this species are inconspicuous and even invisible. Corollas reddish-brown or purple in color appear near the ground.
Balsam
House flowers in pots, in the photo, are popularly called "Vanka Wet" or "touchy". Balsam, which has settled down on the windowsills of our grandmothers, loves moisture, light and warmth. An extremely unpretentious plant, due to the presence of a mass of varieties, is ready to please the grower with the flowering of simple and double flowers of various shades.
Begonia
Begonia is a rare plant with decorative leaves and flowers. There are more than 1000 cultivated varietal and hybrid forms in the world. begonias, actively used for landscaping in the house and outside. House flowers can differ in the way of reproduction, be bush or ampelous, bloom seasonally or constantly.
Connoisseurs of decorative deciduous crops highly appreciate the bright, unlike anything else greenery of these unpretentious, fast-growing flowers.
Indoor geranium (pelargonium)
Unpretentious, abundantly and long-blooming, Pelargonium is an ideal indoor flower for beginners. The plant easily adapts to life in an apartment, lends itself to formation, if necessary, renews and reproduces without problems vegetatively. A sea of varieties of various shapes and flowers will help create a unique atmosphere in the house and decorate the interior.
Hibiscus
Perennial hibiscusrelated to garden mallows and lavaters, in Russian conditions took root as a houseplant. A large flowering crop is grown as a shrub or standard tree. With proper care and sufficient nutrition, it has an enviable longevity, grows to a height of 2–2.5 meters and regularly pleases the appearance of spectacular red, pink, coral flowers.
Hippeastrum
The bulbous perennial is popular for its easy maintenance and incredibly vibrant bloom. It is accompanied by the appearance of powerful, up to 70 cm tall, peduncles with several simple or double flowers. The color of the corollas depends on the variety and can be variegated, white, pink, scarlet or deep crimson. Leaves hippeastrum form a fur-bearing basal rosette, have a smooth surface and a pointed-linear shape. In the fall, this type of indoor flower begins a dormant period that lasts several months and requires cool dry storage of the bulbs.
Gloxinia
Velvety large bells and the same exquisite "soft" oval-shaped leaves are characteristic features of the home flower of gloxinia.A tuberous plant with a winter dormant period for flowering requires long daylight hours, nutritious soil and a wide pot.
Above one rosette of leaves, several dozen spectacular flowers of all shades from white to deep purple can flaunt at the same time.
Guzmania
Guzmania draws on itself thanks to the bright foliage bordering a less noticeable and lush inflorescence. Flowering, which begins after 3 years of the planting field and lasts up to 3 months, means the imminent death of the mother plant, which should be replaced by basal daughter rosettes.
Dieffenbachia
An ornamental deciduous plant with large leaves of different colors is relatively unpretentious, stands out for its high growth rate and numerous natural and varietal forms. As in nature, at home the flower shown in the photo in a pot with the name dieffenbachia should receive enough moisture, heat, nutrition, and plenty of bright but diffused light.
Dracaena
Accustomed in nature to truly "Spartan" conditions, the dracaena is not capricious in the apartment. Several varieties are grown as house flowers, eventually forming a "tree" with a bare trunk and a cap of tough green or variegated foliage at the top.
Zamioculcas
Zamioculcas is a tuberous plant from the Aroid family that is often found in the collections of flower growers keen on evergreen decorative deciduous crops. An unpretentious indoor flower from 50 to 150 cm in height forms several powerful dense stems covered with glossy oval-pointed leaves. Mature plants, when properly cared for, form milky-white cobs.
Kalanchoe
Encyclopedias and catalogs of rooms flowers with photos and plant names often contain references to kalanchoe... Moreover, plants with this name are often included in the list of decorative and medicinal crops. We are talking about different related species, interesting and remarkable in their own way.
Common features of all varieties are simplicity, fast growth, easy reproduction by all available vegetative methods and responsiveness to care.
Decorative varieties amaze with the splendor of flowering, and the viviparous Kalanchoe species will help to cope with skin and colds.
Clivia
Clivia is an evergreen rhizome plant with a powerful rosette of long leathery leaves. During flowering, the plant produces a powerful peduncle with bright orange-yellow corollas gathered at the top in an umbrella. At home, flowers last more than 3 weeks.
Arrowroot
Arrowroot is a low, often creeping or ampelous perennial with decorative foliage, combining shades of light and dark greens, purple and pink, white and brownish tones on one leaf plate.
Euphorbia Mil
Euphorbia Mila in Russia is better known as the "crown of thorns". This unpretentious plant in nature reaches a height of 2 meters. In a pot, a succulent plant with a tough stem covered with long thorns and a bunch of leaves at the top is much smaller. The unusual appearance of the plant is completed by small inflorescences, bordered by bright bracts, in scarlet, pink, yellow and white tones.
Sansevieria
Sansevieria or "mother-in-law's language" has been a regular on window sills for many years. The unassuming home flower is popular for its tough foliage, variegated pattern or light border.
Sansevieria - one of the most common indoor flowers, but the cylindrical variety with pointed erect leaves of the original shape is only gaining adherents.
Fat woman
The decorative house flowers in the photo owe their name to the fleshy, coin-like leaves. The fat woman or "money tree" is an excellent home plant that even a beginner can take care of.In terms of endurance and easy reproduction, the flower can only be compared with the Kalanchoe. Even a fallen leaf will soon take root and give rise to a new plant.
Tradescantia
Tradescantia is an excellent ampelous flower for home growing. The plant is distinguished by its rapid growth, high decorativeness, unpretentiousness and light agricultural technology. The presence of varieties with variegated foliage of different shades allows you to create unique compositions using one crop. Tradescantia hygrophilous, amenable to crown formation and easily takes root, in water or on the ground.
Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis or "butterfly-like" flower. This most popular orchid in nature is the epiphyte. At home, the flower is content with a special pot and a substrate, unlike ordinary soil. The relatively simple care of phalaenopsis allows the novice orchid lover to master all the features of these ornamental plants.
Violet Usambar (Saintpaulia)
At first glance, the Uzambara violet captivates with the appearance of its fleecy foliage collected in lush rosettes, over which simple, semi- or double flowers of the most bizarre shapes and colors reign with a bright hat. Modern varieties of Saintpaulias number in the thousands and represent plants of giants and dwarfs, monochromatic and variegated flowers, green leaves and greenery with white or pink edging.
Ficus
A catalog of indoor flowers with photographs and names of various species and varieties of ficuses can be published as a separate book. Today, there are almost a thousand varieties of this plant, several dozen are grown in culture, in the form of a bush, tree, ground cover and even ampel specimens. The most widespread ficus benjamin and rubbery.
Chlorophytum
Chlorophytum (photo) - the leader among plants in the ability to purify air. But this is not the only reason for the popularity of the indoor flower. Non-capricious and easily propagated in the house, herbaceous perennial forms lush rosettes of pointed-lanceolate leaves of green or variegated color. The peculiarity of the culture is the flowers and daughter rosettes of the plant formed on long hanging shoots.
Hoya
Among domestic vines, the hoya is one of the first places in terms of beauty and popularity. An evergreen perennial with long stems covered with dense "waxy" leaves and umbellate inflorescences of fragrant star-shaped flowers leaves no one indifferent. At the same time, ivy growing on a suitable surface does not need special care and is excellent for keeping at home.
Hello. What to do with these new shoots along the entire length of the trunk?
Thank you in advance
This is dendrobium. Most likely nobili.
Young bulbs with roots, carefully, twisting, separate from the trunk of the old bulb and attach them to a pot with a special substrate for dendrobiums (bark, moss). Create conditions according to the type of dendrobium (there are cold and warm conditions of detention). Spray the moss lightly at first. Look for more details on the Internet.
The sprouts are the babies of the dendrobium orchid. Those that already have their own roots can be separated and rooted in a small bark. How to care for and propagate dendrobium, you can find out here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/tri-sposoba-razmnozheniya-orkhidei-dendrobium/ and here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/orkhideya-dendrobium-ukhod/.
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Please tell me the name of the plant in the photo and how to care. Recently, the leaves have turned yellow - is it cold or is there something wrong with watering?
Thank you in advance!
This is a kind of indoor milkweed (similar to white-veined, but with monochromatic leaves). The yellow spots are very reminiscent of burns, either from the sun or from fertilizers. Yellowing of the foliage in milkweed can also be the result of a lack of moisture or the presence of pests.
Caring for milkweed is not difficult: they love succulent soil and good lighting. In partial shade, the flower stretches out and sheds its leaves.Watering is not frequent (once a week), but quite plentiful, in the autumn-winter period and even less often - up to 1 time in 2-3 weeks. Spraying is optional. In the spring, you can fertilize with complexes for cacti. Transplantation of young bushes is needed every year, adults - in a year, in the spring.
I grew it from a seed, the bag was not preserved. Please help me with the name, otherwise it looks like a weed ...
Difficult to say really like a weed. Maybe we can wait until it blooms? It will be easier to determine by the inflorescences, but for now, as for me, some kind of radish.
Was there no gerbera in your seeds?
Tell me what kind of flower is it ???
More like a type of aeonium. This is a succulent plant, unpretentious and light-requiring. Care should be taken in watering, overflow is fraught with decay.
Tell me the name
More like indoor campanula - a herbaceous plant from the bellflower family. The flower is picky about light, but does not like direct rays. In summer, it feels good in the fresh air, in winter it is better to adhere to a temperature of about 15 degrees Celsius. In the summer, it needs abundant watering, the rest of the time, watering is rare.
Can you suggest a name?
This is a type of dieffenbachia. It would not hurt to rejuvenate it by cutting off the top and rooting it, since the trunk is completely bald below.
Indicate how it is done. Thanks in advance
Rooting means planting, or rather, creating conditions for building up your own root system. The cut off top is processed (the cut point itself is sprinkled with crushed activated carbon) and planted in a small pot with a nutritious substrate so that it grows its roots. When the plant successfully takes root (that is, it takes root and starts growing), from time to time it is transplanted to a permanent place. Another way of rooting is to put the cutting (in this case, the apical one) in a container with water, and when roots appear on it, plant it in the ground.
Please tell me the name of these flowers
Did they give them to me? And how to take care of them?
One of the types of indoor palms. Some kind of curved trunk, maybe try to put a support and align it? You can also let the bush grow a little and cut off the top so that the lateral shoots go, otherwise, over time, the lower part of the trunk will become bare and ugly, and the palm itself will stretch out. Good lighting is also important for the plant, but drafts should be avoided - they dry out the tips of the leaves.
Help with the title and how to look after
This is cyclamen (hybrid). A difficult plant to grow. It blooms in good light (no direct sun) in a cool place and feels better at low temperatures. Water very carefully along the edge of the pot .. It is scary to dry and pour it too. More details on the Internet.
You have a very gentle cyclamen. For details on care, see here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/vyrashhivaem-doma-ciklamen/... There are also articles about this flower on the site.
My husband gave it on March 8, I can't figure out what kind of flower
Hello! Please tell me the name of the flower and what kind of care it takes.
And your flower looks more like a kind of indoor cineraria. She loves bright, but diffused light, regular watering with warm water without hitting the leaves and flowers, and periodic spraying. It grows well even without additional feeding. In order for the flowering to be abundant and long-lasting, it is better to keep the plant in relatively cool conditions (about 15 degrees Celsius).
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What is the name of the flower?
More like a kind of room cineraria - Likes bright but diffused light, regular watering with warm water without hitting the leaves and flowers, and periodic spraying. It grows well even without additional feeding. In order for the flowering to be abundant and long-lasting, it is better to keep the plant in relatively cool conditions (about 15 degrees Celsius).
Hello, tell me the name and what to do with it. All the flowers wilted, the leaves turned yellow, the trunk was green.
This is a variety of Kalanchoe, judging by the leaves, a variety from the African series. Old leaves look quite normal, but young ones are for some reason pale. Maybe he lacks light? With regard to inflorescences, most likely the Kalanchoe fades. Just cut them off so they don't interfere with the bush. I also saw spots on the peduncles - they also need to be cut off to a healthy place, and the bush itself should be shed with a fungicide for prevention. Observe the flower, if such spots appear further, you will need to completely transplant it with inspection of the root system. In the future, be careful with watering - from an excess of moisture, the culture rots, and both the roots and the aboveground part disappear.
Please tell me the name of the flower
Your plant is called AGLAONEMA.
You have one of the types of aglaonema growing. Most of all, the flower looks like a ribbed aglaonema, but I could be wrong, because the variety of patterns on the leaves of this plant is very large. The flower loves high humidity and regular watering. Learn more about caring for a flower here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/vyrashhivayte-aglaonemu-doma/ and here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/kak-vyrastit-pyshnyy-kust-aglaonemy/.
Hello! Please help me determine the name of the flower. And if not difficult, what kind of care. Presented on March 8, but unfortunately without a name. Thank you in advance!
Your plant is called VITAL PRIMULA. This is an open field plant. It can live for a while and bloom at home if you keep it cool. In principle, this is a one-time plant. Perhaps he will live to see the garden.
Thank you so much! And what does one-time mean ?! Indoors, is it impossible to keep?
It looks like polyanthus, she is common primrose - one of the first spring flowers. They can be grown both as potted plants and in the garden, but there is no sense in replanting such a flowering bush to a flower bed - most often they die (it happened to me), because they are grown exactly as a gift flower. Although you can try.
If you decide to fight for a flower in order to preserve the bush until spring, first of all, it must be transplanted into a nutrient mixture, since the transport soil is temporary soil, and in it the flower will not last until spring. Primroses tolerate transplanting well, even when they bloom. Now you need to find the coolest place in the house with a temperature of about 15 degrees Celsius. If it is hot and dry, the plant will die, so it is best to keep the pot in a greenhouse until May (under a bag that will not allow moisture to evaporate quickly). And when it gets warmer, plant it in the garden, just keep in mind that the average life span of such potted plants is a year, at least two.
Sorry, but an error has crept in. You write: "It looks like polyanthus, she is ordinary primrose."
Generally, polyanthus or polyantes -ON SAME TUBEROSE-AGAVOV FAMILY.
Help with the title
This is a checkerboard hazel grouse, possibly one of the yellow-colored hybrid varieties. A garden plant, bulbous, in one place without transplanting can grow up to 4 years, if it is slightly shaded and protected from the wind.The care of hazel grouse is as simple as possible: do not fill in, twice a season you can add a mineral complex, cut off the faded aboveground part for the winter and mulch. Winters well.
Olga, thank you very much for such a detailed answer!
I ask for help with the title. Thank.
Leaves like a room rose. Is the yellow spot under the leaves a flower?
This is definitely GREW (FRITLARIA), (possibly CHESS). But I've never seen him yellow.
Lina, thank you very much
Please tell me the name of this flower and how to care for it.
By leaves and stem, it resembles a young large-leaved dieffenbachia without a pattern on the leaf plates. Take care of it in the same way as for the rest of the variegated plant species. You can read more here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/ukhod-doma-za-diffenbakhiey/.
Hello, tell me what kind of plant it is, please!
You have a charming bougainvillea from the nectagin family in bloom. In general, this is a garden plant in the form of a liana-shaped shrub, but some varieties grow well indoors, naturally, in a more modest size. How to grow bougainvillea at home is described here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/ukhod-doma-za-bugenvilliey/.
Thank you so much!
Hello! Please tell me what kind of plant it is.
This is ever-flowering begonia.
Thank!
You have a very beautiful ever-flowering begonia. Loves light, stretches out in the shade. Watering is moderate, do not pour, but do not dry out, otherwise it will wither. It grows well in the garden, but for the winter it needs to be dug up and transplanted into a pot.
Thank!
Thank you so much!
Please tell me what kind of plant. Blooms periodically in small flowers
full height
Your plant is called (most likely) pepper nightshade. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact fruit until the fruit is available.
And did this tree bear fruit? The flowers and leaves really look like nightshade, which is grown as a pot crop. But somehow it is very big. If it bears fruit with small round balls of red-orange color, then it's definitely nightshade.
another unidentified object
This is a fragrant dracaena. If you are interested in knowing how to care for her, take a look here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/ukhod-i-razmnozhenie-doma-drazeny-dushistoy/.
Good day. I bought seeds like periwinkle, but this is clearly not it. Help identify the scent.
This is most likely KATARANTUS - a relative of the periwinkle.
You have not been deceived, this is periwinkle, but not in our usual sense. So many call the catharanthus - an evergreen bushy plant that is grown in the garden as an annual or as a pot culture. Periwinkle was nicknamed for the similarity of inflorescences. In late May - early June, you can plant it in a flowerbed in light partial shade, or just take it out into the garden with a pot. The flower is very fond of fresh air, but grows equally well both outdoors and indoors. In the house, it will be better for him on the east window, but in winter you need to either light up or lower the temperature, otherwise the bush will begin to stretch. He loves moisture very much, but he will not forgive the stagnation of water in the pan. Pinch the top to create a lush bush.
Hello! Can you please tell me the name of the plant? Are there spots on the leaves, should they be or the plant is sick? From time to time the leaves turn yellow. Thank you in advance!
Your plant is called DRIMIOSIS SPOTTLES. Dark specks on the leaves are a characteristic feature. Yellowing of old leaves is a normal change.
Thank you so much! You helped me a lot!
This is Drimiopsis spotted - a perennial plant from the hyacinth family. More like a variety called Pickaxe. Loves light, needs a cool winter. Watering is moderate, in winter it is rare. It is necessary to transplant every 3-4 years, while it is better to take a pot wide, but not very deep. The yellowing of the leaves may be from the fact that it is cramped.
Please help with the title.
And your plant is also a catharanthus, but a little more mature. For more details about him, see the answer above, which was given for Oksana.
This is periwinkle, but not in our usual sense. So many call the catharanthus - an evergreen bushy plant that is grown in the garden as an annual or as a pot culture. Periwinkle was nicknamed for the similarity of inflorescences. In late May - early June, you can plant it in a flowerbed in light partial shade, or just take it out into the garden with a pot. The flower is very fond of fresh air, but grows equally well both outdoors and indoors. In the house, it will be better for him on the east window, but in winter you need to either light up or lower the temperature, otherwise the bush will begin to stretch. He loves moisture very much, but he will not forgive the stagnation of water in the pan. Pinch the top to create a lush bush.
Thank you so much. I was so happy that you answered me. Now I know the name of my little darling. I pinched the top to him. Thank you thank you thank you.
Always happy to help.
Olga, Kirk does not have thin petioles, like the spotted one, it looks more like a rosette of a short sansevieria
Please tell me what is the name of this plant?
This is ASPARAGUS SICKLE.
You have a very beautiful crescent-shaped asparagus from the asparagus family. Prefers to grow in light partial shade, because the sun on the southern windows can burn delicate thin leaves. In summer it feels good in the fresh air, in winter it needs a cool wintering (but not lower than 10 degrees Celsius), otherwise it will start to stretch. Watering and humidity should be moderate. It tolerates pruning well, which makes it possible to form a lush bush or leave it in the form of a vine, but then you need to install a support.
Please tell me the name of this flower
Most likely it is a CESTRUM. It must smell.
This is how the night jasmine or cestrum blooms. It is called jasmine for its characteristic smell that appears at night. The color of the buds is poorly visible: if they are yellowish, then this species is called that, golden yellow, if white - this is nocturnum, or night cestrum. The flower loves diffused light and fresh air, is picky about moisture. Poorly tolerates underfilling and dry air.
Please tell me what kind of flower and how to care for it, and whether it can be replicated
This is a rubbery ficus. It propagates by air layers or cuttings (leaves or cut off apical cuttings). They are rooted in water or nutrient substrate. Loves good lighting, abundant watering and spraying. In winter, you need to water less often. Prefers to spend the winter in the cool, but not lower than 15 degrees Celsius. With age, the lower leaves of the ficus fall off, and the trunk is bare. To maintain a lush crown, the tops must be cut off, stimulating the development of lateral buds.
Padskajite pojalusta shto za svetok ne kak nayti ne magu imya
More like aloe vera.
Spasibo balshoe
What is the name of this flower? The flower shops do not know. I did not find anything in the internet either.I myself have been calling him for a long time - a little remote. Grows very well. Quickly. Can you help? Thank.
It looks like catharanthus leaves.
Hello. Help, the flower is dying. All the lower leaves turned black and fell off. The upper ones turned black on the sides. I don’t know the name and how to care. Maybe you can still save
This is a variegated (variegated) dracaena Compact. It may be rotting. Check the roots, cut off all damaged ones, treat with Fitoverm. The flower is rather unpretentious in care: it prefers a constant warm place with diffused lighting, but if the air is dry, it needs to be sprayed. Watering is frequent and plentiful in summer, in winter it is more scarce, while it is important to ensure that the water does not stagnate. You can learn more about caring for your compact here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/miniatyurnaya-dracena-kompakta/
Please tell me the name of the flower
You have a nice aichrizon growing, it is also called the tree of love. This is a succulent from the jungle family. He loves good, but diffused lighting, so that the bush does not grow one-sided, the pot needs to be turned periodically. It hibernates in the cool, in a hot room it can shed its leaves and stretch out. Watering is necessary often, but little by little, so that the roots do not rot. It lends itself well to shaping by cutting and pinching the tops. Every year a young bush is transplanted, but the pot should not be too spacious - then there is every chance of seeing a gentle flowering. Propagates well by cuttings.
Thank you so much!!!
Olga, thank you very much !!!
Thank you so much!
Good day. Help determine the name of the flower. The planter thought female happiness, when the stem appeared, she decided that it was a modest aglaonema. Now it has bloomed. Thank you in advance.
You have a young Dieffenbachia. The plant clearly does not have enough light, so it stretched out. Plus you got the look with pure green leaves.
This, of course, is a modest aglaonema.
Please tell me the name of the flower
You have a very beautiful variety of Calathea, possibly rufibarba (aka red-bearded). This species does not like spraying, but otherwise caring for it does not differ from other varieties. Diffused light, warmth, abundant watering - that's all she needs.
Please tell me the name
Unfortunately, the base of the leaves is not visible, but I can assume that this is a hybrid PHILODENDRON ATOM.
Philodendrons have such beautiful large leaves, and the wavy edge has a form called Atom. This is one of the compact flower varieties that needs humid air, but moderate watering. Grows best on eastern windows, where there is diffused lighting.
What kind of plant?
Perhaps it is Ardisia crenate.
Hello! Please tell me what kind of plant is in the photo:
Perhaps bougainvillea. The leaves are similar, and some of its species may have thorns.
Most of all resembles bougainvillea. You can finally determine when it will bloom. It is difficult to determine by tops.
he has tenacious thorns, I forgot to write ..
Tell me the name, please
Cordilina.
It looks like cordilina, and it is sick, perhaps there are problems with the roots. Examine the root, remove all affected parts and treat with fungicide. The soil needs to be changed.
Please tell me the name of these flowers
In the foreground are STRAPTOKARPUSA, in the background are SENPOLIA (uzumbar violets). A feathery m. zamiakulkas or eschinanthus (it would be nice to have a closer photo).
Please help with the name
Kalanchoe dissected.
You have grown a rather tall Kalanchoe, lobed or dissected. People also call it "deer horns" for its beautiful leaves. The flower needs good lighting and moderate watering. It tolerates dry air and heat well and even blooms with delicate yellow flowers.
Please tell me the name of this flower and how to care for it?
Most of all it looks like cordilina. She loves diffused light, abundant watering and high humidity. Learn more about leaving here https://myvilla.decorexpro.com/en/ukhod-za-kordilinoy-doma/.
Tell me, please, what is the name of this flower? thank
Apparently, this is irezin, which grew on a dark window and therefore stretched out.
Hello! Please help me determine what kind of flower it is
Young philodendron is double-pinnate.
Hello, please tell me the name of the plant?
This is the chef
You have a pretty adult chefler, though slightly curved. Loves light and fresh air, in the summer it is good to take the pot outside. It prefers high humidity, so it is necessary to spray it periodically, although it generally tolerates dry air well. Watering is moderate, in winter it is more rare. Does not tolerate drafts and the proximity of the radiator.