Here are some indoor plants that favor shade: 1. [Foxtail Asparagus]: A plant of the Asparagus family. It is resistant to shade and cold, and has a high ornamental value. It can be placed in a cool place when the light is strong, and placed in a scattered place when the light is weak. It is more suitable for indoor maintenance, even in the living room on the north balcony in winter. However, in an environment with very strong light, the plant may shrink and turn yellow. 2. [Clivia: also known as "Happy Forest Taro". It is very resistant to shade and has high ornamental value. It is suitable for indoor display.] The leaves will show different colors depending on the age. Normally, the leaves will become green and shiny after 20 - 30 years of maintenance. It only accepts scattered light, so it is more suitable to maintain it on the east or west windowsill. The direct light from the south balcony or windowsill will make it grow poorly, and the lack of direct light from the north balcony or windowsill may cause it to not grow. 3. [Deerhorn Fern]: Fern, more picky about its growing environment. It prefers damp and dark environments. It is suitable to be hung on the indoor wall and can add freshness and Northern European style to the interior. There was a period of vigorous growth and a period of dormancy. During the summer growth period, it was necessary to ensure that it was moist and blocked from the strong sunlight. During the winter dormancy period, the temperature should be controlled between 3 - 18 ° C and the soil should be kept slightly dry. The decorative effect would be better when there was sufficient scattered light. 4. Colored Leaf Taro: A flower of the Colored Leaf Taro family. It is shade-resistant and has colorful leaves. It can grow more luxuriantly in dark environments and its appearance will be more dazzling. It can grow as long as it's in an environment with scattered light, but it's more afraid of the cold. The surrounding temperature needs to be above 8°C. 5. Trout begonia: suitable for flower lovers who like to take care of themselves. There is no special requirement for light. As long as it is not directly under the strong sunlight, it can be placed safely. It is afraid of dark environments. It can be placed in the north window or the brightest place in the room. It is good for viewing and can also be made into food decorations. 6. Mountain Turtle: An evergreen herb native to the southern Shilan region of North China. It is suitable for indoor breeding and viewing. It is evergreen all year round. It is easy to raise and has a certain medicinal value. It likes quiet and dark environments the most. 7. ** Large-leaf Silver-spotted Ge, Stingray Fish, Evergreen Flower, Green White Jade, Duckfoot Wood, Turtle Bamboo, Leaf Cicada Maroon, Turtle Back, Apple Maroon, Dragon Scale Maroon: These were all shade-tolerant green plants. 8. Turtle Bamboo : A classic shade-tolerant plant that likes moist and warm environments. It has a good value for viewing leaves and is often potted indoors. Peat soil was suitable for planting Monstera bamboos. It could provide water without poor drainage. The nutrients in it could meet the short-term growth needs of Monstera bamboos. It could also thrive under scattered light conditions in the cold winter. 9. [Moss]: It has strict requirements for its growth environment. It is a plant that likes moisture. It can only grow in a dark and humid environment. It can grow on stone or soil as long as there is enough moisture. It will lose its vitality under sunlight. It is suitable to be placed in any humid place indoors. 10. ** Dripping Guanyin **: A large-leafed plant that likes to scatter light. It has a high demand for water during its growth. A lack of water will cause the tips of the leaves to dry up. Placing it in the corridor or by the window can make the space fresher. 11. [Parasol Maple: Shade-resistant. It can grow slowly in dark environments. Its growth speed is fast. Its leaves will change color with the seasons.] The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Well, for indoor care of caricature plants, you need to provide them with bright but indirect light. Also, the temperature should be moderate, and avoid over-watering as their roots can rot easily. Regularly check for pests and prune if needed.
The following are the top ten living room shade-resistant green plants: 1. Turtle Bamboo: A foliage plant with tenacious vitality. Its leaves are wide and will naturally open when it grows up. It has the beautiful meaning of "increasing happiness and longevity". Its plant type is dignified and elegant. It is suitable to grow in the living room environment with poor lighting. 2. [Happiness Tree: A shade-tolerant plant. However, you need to pay attention when maintaining it. For example, if you go out for three days during the National Day period, the leaves may fall off.] 3. ** Sinningia speciosa **: Perennially herbaceous plant with strong flowering ability. Its flowers are large and luxurious. It is also known as the "herbaceous peony flower". Its double petals are even more graceful and can grow well in environments with weak light. 4. Evergreen: A famous shade-tolerant indoor foliage plant. It has strong adaptability and can maintain a good growth state even if there is insufficient light. 5. [** Bon Voyage **: The color of the flower is white and flawless. It has a beautiful meaning. It can grow well with only a small amount of scattered light and has the effect of purifying the air.] 6. ** Jade Hairpin Flower **: It is suitable for indoor environments such as the living room, study, and bedroom. 7. [Lillipedes: Extremely resistant to shade. It can show vigorous vitality and lush growth in a bathroom with high humidity or a balcony with soft light.] 8. "Wenzhu": Lithe, elegant, and demure. It is suitable to be placed in the living room, study, and other places to add a scholarly atmosphere. It is decorative. 9. [Money Tree: An evergreen potted plant with high ornamental value.] 10. ** Dragon Blood Tree **: A green plant that is easy to grow in the indoor space. It is afraid of being watered frequently. It is watered about once every half a month (depending on the humidity of the soil). It symbolizes vigorous vitality, longevity of the family, and it is beneficial to the development of luck. It also has the effect of guarding the house. The novel "Acanthus Flower Blossoms" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias had the following benefits: 1. ** High ornamental value **: Its leaves are luxuriant, green in winter and summer, and the flowers are white in color. The flowers are large and have high ornamental value. 2. ** No harm to human body **: The whole plant is non-toxic and harmless. The branches, leaves, flowers, and fragrance will not cause harm to the human body. 3. [Air Purification: Able to absorb harmful gases indoors and remove dust from the air.] 4. ** Medicinal effect (used under the guidance of a doctor)**: It has the effects of clearing heat and purging fire, cooling blood and detoxification, clearing liver and improving eyesight, maintaining beauty, and helping to improve distractions. 5. [Mood regulation: Its fragrance is refreshing and can make people feel happy.] The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The top ten taboos of raising cats indoors were as follows: 1. Don't walk the cat. Cats are independent and don't need to go out for a walk regularly like dogs. 2. Don't let two strange cats meet at will, especially if you bring stray cats or other cats home easily. Cats are solitary animals, and a sudden meeting may lead to serious conflicts. 3. Do not feed cats human medicine. Cats have very different immune systems from humans. If they are sick, they should be taken to a pet hospital for treatment by a professional doctor. 4. If you live on a high floor (including a low floor), you must seal the windows. Cats may not be able to find their way home when they go out, and falling from a high place will cause serious injuries or even death. 5. Don't put a collar on your cat. Collar items may trap the cat and cause danger or even suffocation. 6. Do not let cats play with things like wool balls. Cats have barbs on their tongues. If they accidentally eat the thread of the wool ball, they will not be able to spit it out or digest it. They may need surgery to remove it. 7. Do not keep plants or food that are poisonous to cats at home, such as lilies, azalea, narcissus, etc., as well as foods such as moons, chocolate, and coffee. 8. Don't do claw removal or nail polish on cats. Claw removal is very cruel to cats, and nail polish will make cats suffer. 9. Don't believe in the promotion of toxoplasma vaccine. The probability of cats being infected with toxoplasma and transmitting it to humans is extremely low. 10. Don't bathe cats when they have just received a vaccine, changed to a new environment, arrived at a new home, got ringworm, or just had a full meal. Otherwise, it may cause problems such as a cold, fever, stress, worsening ringworm, or pressure on the heart.
It was feasible to put gardenia indoors, but some conditions had to be met. First of all, in terms of light, gardenias liked light. If there was enough light indoors, such as a balcony or windowsill where the sun could shine for more than 6 - 8 hours, it was more suitable. If there was insufficient light, the gardenia might grow and not bloom, and it was easy to cause yellow leaves to fall. Secondly, the choice of soil and flower pot was very important. The soil should be equipped with good ventilation, such as nutrient soil plus river sand or coal cinders, etc. The flower pot should be selected with good ventilation, not deep and suitable size, and avoid using yellow soil for cultivation, because yellow soil is easy to harden and easy to accumulate after watering indoors. Furthermore, in terms of watering and humidity, gardenias liked water, but poor indoor ventilation might cause the soil to dry slowly after watering, which could easily cause problems. After watering, he could use a fan to blow for a few hours to evaporate the water on the surface of the soil to a slightly moist state to avoid the situation of black leaves and rotten roots. In addition, gardenia was a typical southern flower that liked acidic soil. If the indoor water quality and soil quality were slightly acidic, yellow leaves and stiff seedlings might appear after a period of time. It was necessary to regularly use a solution of Ferrous Sulphate mixed with water (such as once a month or once every two months) to maintain the acidic soil. Finally, he had to pay attention to the fertilizer. According to the growth and flowering season, the fertilizer should be applied reasonably to ensure the supply of nutrients. If these conditions were met, gardenia could grow well indoors and bloom, and it could also fill the room with fragrance. The novel "Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Keeping gardenia indoors might have some effects on the human body, causing dizziness. Although gardenia was not poisonous, its floral fragrance was relatively strong. The indoor space was relatively small and there was little air circulation. If one was exposed to such an environment for a long time, smelling the rich floral fragrance might stimulate one's nerves and cause dizziness. Especially for special groups such as pregnant women, indoor gardenia may cause nausea, fatigue, and other symptoms after smelling it for a long time. Some may even have pollen allergy symptoms. However, there were also opinions that gardenia's fragrance was light and fragrant, which would not make people feel uncomfortable. However, in general, raising gardenia indoors may cause dizziness to some people. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Keeping gardenias indoors is usually not harmful to the human body. The whole gardenia plant was non-toxic and harmless. Its branches, leaves, flowers, and fragrance would not cause harm to the human body. It could also absorb harmful indoor gases and purify the air. However, the fragrance of gardenia flowers would last longer under the light. If it was placed in a confined space such as a bedroom, the fragrance concentration would continue to accumulate. Long-term exposure to such an environment might damage one's sense of smell and make one's sense of smell less sensitive. If it lasted for a long time, it might cause a certain burden on the body, causing hair loss and poor sleep. Therefore, it was recommended to place the gardenia in a place with good ventilation such as the living room windowsill or balcony. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The effect of gardenia on insomnia indoors had two sides. On the one hand, if the indoor space is small and the air circulation is low, the rich floral fragrance of gardenia will stimulate people's nerves and disturb the quality of sleep, which may lead to insomnia. On the other hand, if the indoor space is relatively open and the air circulation is good, the faint floral fragrance of gardenia may help to relax the mood and facilitate sleep. Even if you keep a pot of gardenia in the bedroom, smelling the faint floral fragrance at night can make people fall asleep faster. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Aiya, there wasn't much scientific basis for saying that gardenia flowers were unlucky to be kept indoors. Some people might think that it was unlucky, but in reality, gardenia had many benefits. Its floral fragrance was very fresh and could make the indoor air smell fragrant. As long as he took good care of it, such as giving it suitable light and water, it could be a good decoration indoors. So, don't get too caught up in the inauspicious or inauspicious statement. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Gardenias could be placed indoors. First of all, it was not toxic and harmless to the human body. Secondly, its fragrance was elegant and would not make people uncomfortable. Moreover, it had a high ornamental value, and its leaves were evergreen all year round. In addition, it also had a purifying effect, which could absorb harmful gases and remove dust. However, it was necessary to pay attention to frequent ventilation, give them suitable soil, water them appropriately, and apply fertilizer regularly to ensure that they grew healthily and bloomed. The novel " Smelling the Jasmine Fragrance Again " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!