Catalog of indoor plants with photos and names

indoor flowers in the interior 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

gentle abutilone

An evergreen shrub that easily tolerates crown formation, blooming in late spring and mid-autumn. Numerous varieties and hybrids of indoor flower abutilone prefer partial shade, are responsive to care, giving their owner a mass of white, yellow, pink, crimson "bells" up to 10-12 cm in diameter.

To recuperate, the plant requires a cool wintering at 12-15 degrees.

Aglaonema

aglaonemaThe photo and the 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.Aglaonema Siam Aurora

The color of leaves of different species and varieties contains not only green, white and silver tones, but also bright pink and purple colors.

Maidenhair

amazing maidenhairFerns 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

beauty azaleaThese 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

alocasiaAmong 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.

Meeting a photo of decorative home flowers with the name "alocasia", it is easy to see how these plants differ in appearance. And this is not surprising, because several dozen representatives of the genus, for example, alocasia nodular, fragrant, copper-red, these are unpretentious decorative leafy crops, appreciated by amateur flower growers.

Aloe

aloeUnlike 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 more 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 with spines at the edges.

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

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 painted in bright white-pink, scarlet, greenish-purple tones.

Asparagus

asparagus

Asparagus, akin to the culinary delicacy of asparagus, as a houseplant is distinguished by an unpretentious disposition, active growth and a long pot life. 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

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

balsamHouse 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 florist with the flowering of simple and double flowers of various shades.

Begonia

amazing begoniaBegonia 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. Domestic flowers can differ in the way of reproduction, be bush or ampelous, bloom seasonally or constantly.

decorative begonia leavesConnoisseurs of decorative deciduous crops highly appreciate the bright, unlike anything else greenery of these unpretentious, fast-growing flowers.

Indoor geranium (pelargonium)

indoor geraniumUnpretentious, 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 colors will help create a unique atmosphere in the house and decorate the interior.

Hibiscus

hibiscusPerennial 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 with the appearance of spectacular red, pink, coral flowers.

Hippeastrum

hippeastrumThe bulbous perennial plant is popular for its easy care and incredibly vibrant flowering. 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 dry, cool storage of the bulbs.

Gloxinia

charming gloxiniaVelvety 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

guzmaniaGuzmania attracts 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

dieffenbachiaAn 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

dracaenaAccustomed 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 on top.

Zamioculcas

zamioculcasZamioculcas 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

kalanchoeEncyclopedias 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.

Kalanchoe plants for breedingCommon 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

cliviaClivia 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

arrowrootArrowroot 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

spurge mileEuphorbia 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 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

sansevieriaSansevieria 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.cylindrical shape of sansevieria

Sansevieria - one of the most common indoor flowers, however, the cylindrical variety with pointed, erect leaves of the original shape is only gaining adherents.

Fat woman

fat womanThe 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

tradescantiaTradescantia is an excellent ampelous flower for home growing. The plant is distinguished by its fast 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

phalaenopsisPhalaenopsis or "butterfly-like" flower. This most popular orchid in nature is the epiphyte. At home, the flower is content with a special pot and substrate, unlike ordinary soil. The relatively simple care of phalaenopsis allows a novice orchid lover to master all the features of these ornamental plants.

Violet Usambar (Saintpaulia)

uzumbar violetAt 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

ficusA 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

chlorophytumChlorophytum (photo) - the leader among plants in the ability to purify the 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

hoyaAmong domestic vines, hoya is one of the first in 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.

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Comments
  1. Galina

    Hello! A friend transplanted her flower and gave me a bulb with two stems. What is this flower and how to care for it?

    • Olga

      To me most of all, this twig looks like a zamiokulkas, especially since you are writing about an onion. In zamiokulkas, the root system is represented by a corm, from which such branches grow. True, there are more leaves on them, but perhaps these have simply disappeared. You can find out about the care of this plant by following the link https://myvilla.cosmetius.com/en/ukhod-za-zamiokulkasom/.

  2. Galina

    Thanks for the answer! Having crossed the Internet, I also came to this conclusion, but I was confused by the number of leaves on the stem. It is smooth, it doesn't look like there were leaves and fell off. Is it possible that this happened due to a lack of sunlight? The flower stood in a room without windows, there was only artificial lighting around the clock….

    • Olga

      The leaves of this flower fall off if it is cold, lacks moisture, or, conversely, overflow. It also loses lower foliage as it ages. Regarding lighting, he prefers diffused light, and in winter it is recommended to put it closer to the window. A friend of mine has it on the south window, but from the street the light obscures the nearby building and the film on the window. I must say that the bush is quite large and beautiful. If the room has no windows at all, it is possible that the flower did not have enough light.

      • Galina

        Thank you very much!!! You helped me a lot!

  3. Leoka

    Please tell me what kind of plant! It blooms with small red flowers in inflorescences.

  4. Nyusha

    Good day! I ordered azalea seeds from China. Sent, planted, raised for a year. Help to recognize what has grown. The fact that this is not azalka at all is understandable)))) cunning Chinese people….

  5. Helena

    Please help me with the name of the plant!

    • Olga

      You have a peperomium-shaped pilea - a plant from the nettle family. For its round leaves, it is also called the Chinese money tree. Loves the sun, but at a distance - from the excess of light, burns appear on the leaves, and the color fades. Watering is moderate, dryness will tolerate more easily than overflow. But the air should be humid, but it is better not to spray, but to put the pot on a tray with water. Pylaea can bloom, but for this you need to provide it with a cool winter.

  6. Innochka

    Hello, please tell me what kind of plants are in the photo

    • Olga

      From left to right: ripsalis (cactus family), bastard or money tree (bastard family) and aglaonema (aroid family). The first two plants are succulents, the last one loves partial shade, high air humidity and moderate watering.

  7. Irina

    Tell me the name of the flower, please. thank

  8. Tatyana

    Help with the name of the flower

    • Olga

      At first I thought it was hippeastrum - similar flowers. But judging by the narrow long leaves, most likely, this is a vallot, a representative of the amaryllis family. The plant loves light, but not direct rays, and moderate watering. For abundant flowering, it needs a dormant period and a cool winter.

  9. Svetlana

    Good day.
    Great page, lots of useful information. Thank.
    Please tell me how to care for roses from the OBI store, which are sold in 4 pieces in a pot.
    After transplantation, they grow beautifully for more than a year, they are 1 meter long. Bloomed profusely for several months.
    The question is: do they need to be cut after flowering, how are garden roses cut for the winter, or should they be left as climbing, despite the fact that fresh shoots have appeared on the tops again?

    Thank.

  10. Alina

    Good day! Can you please tell me if it is possible to save this plant? Externally, the leaves are similar to corn. 5 years ago it was 2 times lower. There were 14 leaves on it. Gradually, the tips of the leaves began to dry (starting from the bottom) and they were cut off. There are 4.5 leaves left and it wilted. He lived constantly in one place +/- 2 meters walked around the room (sometimes closer to the window, then further) - I still did not understand how much light / water / fertilizers he needed. I have never transplanted.

    • Olga

      It seems to me that this is a yucca or dracaena, and she disappeared, rotted. You can try to look at the roots. If you find live ones, clean the root, cut off all the rot, treat it with a fungicide and plant it in fresh soil. The trunk itself also needs to be cut - the upper part has already disappeared, wrinkled. Try to cut down to living tissue and dust in the cut. Maybe it will come to life, if not everything is rotten.

      • Alina

        Thank you so much! For answer. I checked the roots, nothing was left alive.

  11. Valentine

    if it is a dracaena, then you can try to cut and plant it again. I would try both options: I washed the roots, planted it again in good soil with preliminary root treatment, and cut off the upper living part and rooted it like a cutting.

  12. Valentine

    I ask for help in saving the orchid.My colleague bought it a year ago, it stood without any changes, and recently started to fall out of the container. She gave it to me. I transplanted it, many roots were dead, cleaned everything, removed the planting sponge from the roots and planted it again. It took about 2 weeks. During this time, the 2 lower leaves turned yellow in turn, the third began to turn yellow, and it turns yellow quickly, before our eyes. The yellowing does not come from the edges, but from the trunk. So very soon she will lose all the leaves. I read a lot of information, but I couldn't find what to do. Only somewhere it was written that such a rapid yellowing is bad. What to do? In the evenings I illuminate it with a diode lamp, but I do not see any changes for the better. The turgor is good.

    • Olga

      It could be a reaction after a transplant or an illness. Did you notice rotten roots during transplanting or a rotting area at the bottom of the outlet? If there were rotten roots, the fungus may have already spread to the top of the plant. You can try to spill it with a fungicide, and wipe the leaves with succinic acid.

  13. Valentine

    Yes, there were rotten roots, I didn't seem to notice a rotting area. But she cut everything off. What fungicide is best for spilling and in what concentration?

  14. Olga

    Tatyana, you have not convinced me, and yet these are two different plants. Your flower's leaves are more juicy, fleshy, while in Inna's photo the leaf plate is more rigid. I think you can solve the dispute by looking at the roots: in hymenokallis it is an onion, while in yucca it is just roots. But the owner of the photo is unlikely to do it, because more than a year has passed. It is necessary to comment on time and provide answers to "fresh" questions. And one more small request - please write your answers clearly under the comment you are answering. It is very difficult and for a long time then to watch the tape for two years to understand what it is about.

  15. Natalia

    Good day. Please tell me the name of this handsome man.

    • Olga

      You have streptocarpus blooming - a charming plant from the Gesneriaceae family. He loves diffused light, moderate watering and humidity. Needs a cool wintering with poor watering. You can learn more about caring for a flower here https://myvilla.cosmetius.com/en/uhod-vyrashhivanie-streptokarpusov-doma/.

    • Dalfrus

      streptocarpus, now there is a very wide variety of colors. mostly hybrids

      • Natalia

        Good day! Thanks a lot for your feedback and link. Thank you !!! Happy New Year, everyone!!! Good luck, health and wellbeing !!!

  16. Olga

    Please suggest the name of the plant

    • Olga

      It looks like stephanotis, but the curled petals of the flowers are a little embarrassing. Perhaps some kind of it ...

    • Tatyana

      If red berries appear after flowering, then muraya.

  17. Dalfrus

    Olga, this is Stephanotis. often confused with indoor jasmine. A very beautiful ampelous plant with a delicate scent of flowers.

  18. Svetlana

    Help with the name of the flower. This is a scion. Dense stem, fairly dense
    (hard) leaves. Milk is released on the cut. It is said to help with throat treatment.

  19. Tatyana

    Svetlana, this is a young shoot of the Synadenium Granta milkweed. Be careful with milk juice. The juice in many species of euphorbia is poisonous, can cause allergies, for sensitive skin and burns.

  20. Daria

    Hello. Tell me the name of this flower, please. I have had it for about six months, it has never bloomed, but already next to the main trunk a small shoot appeared in the ground. The leaves are thin with a dusty coating. Or at least tell me what is the name of the type of plants that have a dusty coating, because I tried to search, but in the search engine there were only plant diseases. Thanks in advance 🙂

    • Helena

      And it seems to me like Echeveria.

  21. Tatyana

    Daria, most likely this is Crassula from the Tolstyankovs. One of the varieties of "money tree" is popularly called so. The fact that there is a plaque is a characteristic feature for many fatty plants, some have a plaque, others have a different color or leaf shape, there are pubescent ones. , but the forms are very beautiful.

  22. DARIA

    Tell me what kind of flower is it?

  23. Tatyana

    Daria, this is skimmia, a plant from the Rutaceae family.

  24. Victor

    Please tell me the name

  25. Tatyana

    Victor, this is a plant from the Tolstyankov family, to which Crassula belongs, or "money tree" is also called. It looks like Aichrizon (tree of love), if the leaves are pubescent, then exactly he.

  26. Victor

    Thank!

  27. Marianne

    Help me understand what kind of miracle lives with me. He used to live with a friend and never bloom. Gives me flowers for the second winter)

    • Olga

      This is one of the varieties of Milkweed or Euphorbia. Refers to flowering succulents. It means that he liked it at your place, since he "remembered" that it can bloom.

  28. Marianne

    Good day! Help me understand what kind of plant it is?

    • Marianne

      Thanks Olga!

  29. Tatyana

    Hello! they gave me a scion. But the names were not said. And I don't know how to plant it and how to care for it either. Please tell me.

    • Olga

      It is difficult to tell from such pieces what kind of plant it is. Maybe, when he leaves, he will show how the leaf looks completely and the shape of the bush, it will be easier to decide. Let's wait, but for now, root the processes. It seems to me that it is better to do this immediately in the ground, in a greenhouse, - the stem seems to be fleshy, as if it did not rot in the water.

  30. Tatyana

    Tatyana, you have the Precious Orchid Ludisia. Unfortunately, I cannot name the variety. poorly visible in the photo, possibly silver. I will not write care for a long time and it is difficult, read for yourself. It is on the Internet. It's difficult with orchids. With this one especially. I wish you success.

  31. Tatyana

    Thank you so much!!!! You helped me a lot.

  32. Tatyana

    Good day. Tell me the name of the flower. It has been growing for 15 years already, once it bloomed - a small blue flower. Poorly tolerates heat. Not found in more than one directory

    • Tatyana

      Tatyana, this is Duranta, popularly called the birch because of the leaves, belongs to the vervain family. Depending on the varieties, the flowers are white, blue and purple. Only the berries are poisonous. The flower is also called "pigeon berries", but I just don't know why Here is a flower I named you. And look for care on the Internet. Such plants need good care, so you need to describe in detail, it takes a lot of time, so I'm sorry, I'm not writing.

  33. Veronica

    Hello!
    Please tell me what kind of flower it is. We have been growing for several years, there were almost always flowers. Always stood in the sun. But the last couple of months have all dried up. What is this flower and how to resurrect it?)

    • Helena

      This is Vanka, wet he is Impatient, he is balsam. Perhaps he lacks moisture both in the soil and in the air. He is very fond of moisture, therefore, "wet".

      • Veronica

        Thank you so much)

  34. valentine

    This flower is similar to balsam, other names: light, Vanka wet, touchy. You have it stretched out a little, it is advisable to cut it and replant it every year. Lighting should not be direct - better diffused lighting, but good, otherwise it will not bloom.Watering after about 2 days - avoid waterlogging and drying out of the soil. The pot should not be large, be careful with fertilizers.

    • Veronica

      Thank you so much)

  35. Oksana

    Hello .. Please tell me what kind of flower ... What is the name? Picked up on the street was a long stem on it 3 large leaves, twisted, dried, brought home one stem, the leaves fell off on the way. A week has passed at the top of the leaves appear, small processes are also visible on the stem. I don't know how to care for this plant. Please at least tell me the name

    • valentine

      Oksana, the leaves are like citrus fruits, but it's hard to say for sure. Something like this looked like my orange: glossy-shiny elongated leaves. If one leaf is torn off and crumpled, you will feel a citrus smell. Let it grow stronger and watch.

      • Oksana

        Thank you Valentine for the answer. I certainly doubt that the orange, the leaves do not smell at all, its old leaves were very large like burdocks. Time will of course show, I will post a photo later as the leaves grow and it gets stronger

  36. Helena

    Please help with the name

    • Olga

      The girls almost guessed it, it really is Kalanchoe, but only dissected or laciniata. Among flower growers it is better known as "deer horns". Blooms with yellow flowers. Caring for him is similar to other types of this plant. You can find out about it here https://myvilla.cosmetius.com/en/uchimsya-ukhazhivat-za-kalankhoye/.

  37. Tatyana

    Elena, this Kalanchoe pinnate, the plant was so named because of the dissected leaves.

  38. Viliya

    Hello. Help me find out the name of the flower, pzhl.

  39. Tatyana

    Viliya, this is spathiphyllum, you have a young plant and not even a bad one. It will bloom soon. The flowers appear from the axils of the leaves, white.

  40. Irina

    Good day! I can't find the name of this flower anywhere!

    • Tatyana

      Irina. this is a fatshedera, a hybrid of fatsia and ivy (heder)

  41. Oksana

    Good day! Please tell me what kind of flower

    • Tatyana

      Oksana, is this the plant that you picked up on the street? Based on the growth of the leaves and the appearance of the stems, most likely you picked up an avocado. Of course, this is not a houseplant, but those who are fond of exoticism grow it from seeds. In the photo next to the plant, it urgently needs to be saved, the leaves and stem are filled with a scabbard. So you can infect all the plants in the house. Remove the shield urgently.

  42. Tatyana

    Oksana, you may not listen, but do not pick up discarded plants.

    • valentine

      Tatyana, to select or not to select, everyone decides for himself. But having picked it up, it is necessary to isolate the plant and observe whether it is healthy in order to take action in time.

  43. Ludmila

    Please tell me the name of the flower

  44. Tatyana

    Lyudmila, this is a hydrangea.

  45. Oksana

    Tatiana thank you so much for the tip. The fact that the plant was picked up is really an avocado ... And there really is a scale insect, I treat plants.

  46. Vera

    necessary information . but it is very difficult to get to you. As I understand it, this is one such site Bravo !!! I will ask a question and where will you answer me In the mail? Or you will have to turn it all over again Explain With respect to you I Question: What kind of flower did you give me?

    • Olga

      You can see the answer to your question just below it. You just need to go down to the end of all comments. This is really a little inconvenient, just for some reason this particular article turned out to be the most “fruitful” in comments. And they gave you spotted drimiopsis - a bulbous perennial from the hyacinth family. To preserve the characteristic pattern on the leaves, you need to provide it with good lighting, but not direct rays. Watering is moderate, prefers to winter in a cool place.

  47. Olga

    Valentina, I don't even know what to tell you, I also have such a story - rarely when you get at least two buds. I read that this is typical for dracaena.

    • valentine

      Olga, there were three branches on the same plant ten years ago. The other margin, the tricolor, had five. Could it be watering? The tricolor was very poorly watered, it looked completely dry, although the lighting was excellent. What do you think about this?

      • Olga

        My dracaena drops the leaves without watering at all, so I don't think that this somehow affects the buds. It won't take long to ruin the flower. Some growers advise to prune until she gets tired of it and the stem finally gives several buds. Try it, if you have something to cut, maybe it will work out.

  48. valentine

    Thanks Olga. I'm not going to experiment, it's a pity. But once I tried to remove the awakened kidney, another woke up, but again alone.

  49. Vera

    please name my flower horse, it has a root. It blooms like panicles. The leaves are like a plantain, but they are elongated. Where to catch the answer? or flip through everything?

    • Olga

      You are growing drimiopsis spotted from the hyacinth family. What you took for the roots are the roots of the bulb - here it is, rising above the soil. The flower loves good, but diffused lighting, moderate watering. Prefers to winter in light coolness.

  50. Marina

    Please tell me what kind of flower they gave me. Leathery long leaves, flower with a long pistil. juice flows out of it, similar to tar

    • Olga

      Add a photo, please.

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