Shade-loving indoor plants: a wide selection of flower growers

shade-loving indoor plants Shade-loving indoor plants create stylish and vibrant compositions. They will matchlessly decorate any room, even the darkest. The lack of sunlight is acceptable for them. If the windows of the apartment face north, then the cultures feel great in the back of the room (1 m from the windowsill).

In the western part of the dwelling, the flowerpots are placed 4 meters from the window, in the east - 3 m, and in the south - 9 m.

Shade-loving indoor plants with dense leaves

Cloudy weather in the house encourages many to somehow dispel the melancholy. The luxurious greenery, pleasing to the eye, serves its purpose. Florists recommend the following deciduous varieties as the most common crops of this class:

  1. Sansevieria. Known as "mother-in-law's tongue" or "pike tail". It is presented in the form of dense glossy leaves with a shiny color. Withstands temperature changes. It does without timely watering, but needs to remove dry leaves.
  2. Scindapsus is a hanging vinethat covers the surface with a deciduous waterfall. On the south side, the greens are covered with caramel-colored spots, and on the north, they acquire a rich dark shade.
  3. Aspidistra. Designed for areas with polluted air. A distinctive feature of a bushy plant is a dense rhizome without stems. Adapted to cool climates.
  4. Cardilina. It grows from 50 cm to 2 meters. Its leaves have a variety of colors: variegated (with pink or white edging) and monochromatic. Their shape is lanceolate, sharp and rounded.

Light is also contraindicated ficuses. Ampel and dwarf varieties are placed in shady places. The temperature here should be above 12 ° C. At the same time, they need moderate watering.

These shade-loving indoor plants also include a monster that loves water procedures: spraying and rubbing. Palm trees are indispensable crops for such houses. Their peculiarity is that they have one point of growth. Such plants drink a lot of water and prefer moist air.

It is also worth considering Tradiskana, which is an ampelous species with an unusual color. Also, the carved foliage of cisus and ivy will help to decorate the room quickly enough.

Original blooms or colorful grass to choose from

Many people prefer Miltonia orchids. The wide-open and unusually painted flowers resemble pansies. The culture prefers moist soil, but is afraid of drafts. Other non-whimsical varieties include:

  1. Spathiphyllum. Rippled lobed leaves come with snow-white flowers that resemble a lone sail. Outwardly, anthurium looks like it, only it comes with bright red flowers and glossy foliage.
  2. Begonia. Lush and bright buds serve as a decoration at any time of the year. Among the 2,000 species, there are plants with only terry variegated leaves.
  3. Friesia. It grows without roots. It is kept on the surface by sprouts that do not need nutrients. She receives them through a flower outlet. In the natural environment, it grows up to 1.5 m.

Shade-loving indoor plants that resemble grass do not leave indifferent. Their lush and dense bushes look amazing in any environment. Here is some of them:

  1. Dracaena or "Female Dragon". A green “cap” of long leaves is crowned with stiff thin shoots. Variegated varieties of dracaena or "false palm" need more light than monochromatic ones.
  2. Chlorophytums... The herbaceous crop is a dense shrub with narrow white-green leaves with drooping tendrils that give rise to new shoots. Any soil and any lighting suits him.
  3. Ferns. They are classified into large and compact. A broadleaf asplenium or a gentle but curly maidenhair is a place in the office.

With direct sunlight, shade-tolerant species become dull and also burn. They need moist air, and most importantly, abundant watering. They do not tolerate heat and frequent transplants. From the proposed options, everyone can choose the one suitable for his room.

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