Jun 06, 2024

Characteristics Of Indoor Flowers

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High ornamental value, shade tolerance, and warmth-loving
Indoor flowers have the characteristics of high ornamental value, shade tolerance, warmth-loving, and not overly sensitive to changes in the moisture of the cultivation substrate, and are suitable for long-term placement in indoor environments. They are divided into root-viewing plants, stem-viewing plants, fruit-viewing plants, flower-viewing plants, and indoor foliage plants, such as banyan trees, Clivia, aloe, and phoenix tail bamboo. Indoor flowers can not only be used for viewing, decorating spaces, and beautifying indoor environments, but also have the function of purifying air and absorbing harmful substances. For example, spider plants, tiger tail plants, and monster bamboo can effectively absorb harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, and improve indoor air quality. 12

High ornamental value: Indoor flowers have high ornamental value due to their beautiful flowers, unique leaves, or elegant shapes, and can add color and vitality to indoor spaces.
Shade tolerance: Most indoor flowers are adapted to growing in environments with weak light, such as semi-shade or diffuse light conditions, and are suitable for indoor placement.
Warmth-loving: Indoor flowers usually prefer warm environments, which are conducive to their growth and flowering.
Insensitive to moisture: Compared with outdoor plants, indoor flowers are less sensitive to changes in moisture in the growing medium and are more suitable for maintenance in indoor environments.

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