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A flower with thick long leaves curls. Indoor plants with long leaves (descriptions, names and photos)

In this article you can find a catalog of the best indoor plants, their photos and names. Here are accurate descriptions of many houseplants, as well as tips for caring for them. This catalog will allow you to choose a home plant that is right for you according to the criteria.

Indoor plants are convenient because wherever you live, in a private house, apartment or even a hostel, you can always grow a small flower in a pot.

After reading this article, you will get acquainted with the variety of indoor plants. You can also choose something suitable for you and your home, thanks to a large list with photos of indoor flowers.

Classification of indoor plants

All homemade plants can be divided into 4 groups, each of which has its own characteristics and characteristics. Groups:


TOP - 5 MOST UNpretentious INDOOR FLOWERS

Such plants are ready to forgive their owners for their busyness, constant lack of time, continuing to grow for their joy. The main thing is to initially create the required conditions for such flowers: if they are shade-tolerant, they can be settled in rooms with windows facing north, light-loving ones - in sunny rooms, still provide periodic watering.

- a very interesting indoor flower-tree, growing up to 60 cm tall, belongs to the genus of succulents, has a fleshy trunk in which moisture accumulates in reserve, so frequent watering is not needed.

When adenium blooms, it is beautiful - the branches of the plant are plastered with flowers, resembling something between lilies and roses in white, light pink or mixed colors. It is placed on bright windows, protecting it from direct sunlight, the lack of watering in the room is easier to tolerate than when outside.

blooming kalanchoe

- another of the beautifully blooming succulents, ready to grow in "Spartan" conditions, without leaving the owners. It calmly tolerates low humidity in the room, is not demanding on the composition of the soil, it is easier for them to survive short-term drying than abundant watering.

It is advisable, of course, to adhere to the frequency of watering, to feed Kalanchoe with complex fertilizers 1 or 2 times a month in order to provide it with the possibility of abundant flowering.

It is important! Kalanchoe will suffer from an overabundance of fertilizer, especially in the cold months of the year, with fertilizer irrigation it is worth following the principle: it is better to give less than to pass.

Spathiphyllum

- although the flower has the additional name “female happiness”, it courageously endures the lack of indoor humidity, is ready to put up with diffused lighting, can do without watering for up to a week or more.

When its leaves begin to dry out, the spathiphyllum is given a slightly cool douche in the shower room, it quickly leaves, continues to grow. Responsive to watering 2-3 times a week, actively bushes, blooms with beautiful white flowers, similar to callas on tall thin legs.

Decembrist

- a fast-growing flower, does not act up at slightly inappropriate temperatures. Flower growers love this unpretentious, beautifully flowering plant, and breeders are actively working for them, annually breeding new hybrids of the Decembrist, blooming in orange, coral, lilac shades, so that the plant blooms two or three times a year, it is enough to give it a room with diffused light and watering as the top layer of soil dries.

- undemanding, easy to propagate, and also blooms all year round in a variety of shades - it is one of the most popular indoor flowers. For long-term flowering, bright light is enough for a plant for only a few hours a day, it is ready to accept if it is determined in a far corner. With a lack of moisture in the flowerpot, it will not wither, it will shed only the lower leaves, reducing the evaporation area. With sufficient watering, the leaves return their elasticity, it is desirable that the soil be constantly moist.

CURLING INDOOR VINES

With the help of climbing indoor plants used in vertical gardening, thanks to their flexible long stems, it is possible to create unique interior compositions and decorate your home with them. Creepers do not take up much space, since their densely leafy stems can be given any direction, they are tied to a support, then giving the opportunity to fall, creating an atmosphere of a tropical forest.

Passionflower

- a liana with interesting, inimitably beautiful complex flowers, a real exotic in indoor plant growing. It is impossible to describe it in words, the flowers of the plant are so unusual.

Surprisingly, this multi-meter liana easily takes root, grows rapidly, is relatively unpretentious, loves sunlight, and requires annual pruning. Blooming flowers live only one day, but new ones bloom to replace them. If the right conditions are created for Passiflora, she will throw out enough buds to admire her flowers.

It is important! Passiflora stems definitely need supports, with their help the stems are sent to the right side: the stems quickly become stiff, it is important not to miss this period.

- also a very beautiful liana, blooms with lilac or white flowers resembling bells. The plant looks very decorative, quickly grows up to 5 meters, but in the first year it does not bloom intensively, gaining strength for the next season.

Stephanotis

- an overseas miracle, a winding flower with dark glossy leaves and white, like porcelain flowers in the shape of stars. If the stephanotis is properly looked after, its liana grows up to 6 m, densely leafy lashes can be placed vertically using a wall grate, decorating windows, walls, you can arrange a kind of backstage from several colors. In the heat it likes to be watered and irrigated, in the winter months it prefers to be kept cool.

Clerodendrum Thomson

- a powerful, fast-growing and originally flowering liana, the flower also has beautiful large emerald-colored leaves, so it deserves to become an adornment of any, even the most sophisticated home interior.

Clerodendrum lashes grow constantly, they have to be pinched from time to time in order to somehow limit growth (if the dimensions of the room require it). For even more decorative flower, you can build supports in the form of a pyramid or arch, a ball, and guide shoots along them, fixing them.

Clerodendrum needs diffused lighting, watering is very frequent, up to several times a day, to compensate for the moisture that the foliage evaporates.

THE MOST RESISTANT AND NON-FATICIOUS AMPEL HOUSE PLANTS

The ampelous group is united by the presence of a flexible long stem, creeping along the surface or wrapping around the supports. There are three types of ampelous:

  • succulents;
  • blooming;
  • decorative leafy.

Most of them are imported from hot countries with an arid or humid climate, you need to choose the right place for their permanent location so that adaptation to local room conditions is less painful for them. By creating conditions close to natural, the grower will have a chance to have a beautifully growing and developing plant in his house.

It is important! From the moment budding begins, ampelous flowers, except for watering, no longer carry out any care procedures.

For symmetrical development of the plant, it is advisable to periodically turn different sides to the light, the more often this is done, the more harmonious the appearance of the plant will be.

Hoya carnosa

(wax ivy) - a sample of consistency, does not disappear even in the northern rooms, due to the ability of multiple leaves to accumulate a sufficient supply of moisture, it can easily do without watering for a couple of months. Transplants to new flowerpots are needed only when there is very little room for roots in the old pot.

With normal care - light, regular watering and with the addition of nutrients - very beautiful, with thick falling lashes covered with umbrella inflorescences.

Chlorophytum

- one of the simplest and most unpretentious to care for, can survive on a closet in the far corner of the room, where almost no sunlight reaches, without watering for a long time. It can easily tolerate excess moisture, draft or stuffiness.

Only it is hardly worth starting a flower in order to create extreme conditions for it, albeit minimal is better, but care:

  • once every 7-10 days, watering with room water;
  • once every 2 weeks feeding;
  • periodic transplants on time;
  • preferably rare bathing in the shower.

It is important! The fact is that chlorophytum (which is clear from the name) is an excellent absorber of all harmful substances in the air, so that the purification process takes place more intensively, it is better to keep the surface of chlorophytum leaves clean.

The flowers of the plant are formed at the edges of long shoots, shaped like small white stars.

Fuchsia ampelous

- elegant, cheerful, as if illuminating the space around it with stems descending in a cascade, on the edges of which there are bright flowers. Fuchsia has a long flowering period, for almost half a year it is ready to give joy and mood.

The plant can grow in partial shade, the care of many varieties is simple, requiring no effort and time. It will look very elegant in hanging baskets and planters, two-tone fuchsias look especially charming.

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Catalog of indoor flowers

Consider the names related to decorative foliage, which are valued for their beautiful leaves, as well as decorative flowering, capable of boasting beautiful flowering.

This is a shrub that attracts with its exotic appearance. It has a rosette of straight-stemmed leaves that develop into a trunk over time. Depending on the species and age, it can reach three meters.. The leaves of this home plant are juicy green in color and elongated. Dracaena, with proper care in room conditions, can last up to 15 years. Types of dracaena:

Cypress

Refers to coniferous crops. It is not demanding in care, it will take root in a new place easily. He is very photophilous and is not afraid of sunlight. In low light, cypress may die. It does not tolerate drafts and strong winds, but the room where it grows needs to be ventilated regularly.

The plant loves moisture, so it must be sprayed, you can also put water containers next to the pot. Cypress need to be watered regularly, watching this every day to prevent the soil from drying out. In winter, you can water less frequently to prevent root rot.

Cypress in May - September needs to be fertilized with fertilizers. It can be purchased in specialized stores.

Decorative-flowering houseplants are loved because of their exquisite flowers. They are also among themselves differ in appearance, care requirements, smell. Examples of decorative flowering: saintpaulia, acacia, anthurium and others.

Saintpaulias or Ozambara violets

These indoor flowers are almost perfect, because they bloom almost all year round, mostly without taking up much space on the windowsill. Many colors of flowers, there are both delicate shades and bright flashy ones. In order for violets to bring joy with their flowering, they need to create the necessary conditions. Rules for the care of Saintpaulias:

  • to observe the temperature at which saintpaulias grow is 21–22 0С.
  • Saintpaulias do not tolerate drafts.
  • grow well on windowsills on the west and east sides.
  • watering is done with settled water and in a pan or so that water does not fall on the leaves.
  • watering should be carried out as the soil dries out.

The lower leaves and faded flowers are cut off. If in the spring Saintpaulia gave a second outlet, then it must be cut off and put in water.

Anthurium

It has a shortened stem that can be above ground or below ground. Its leaves are green in color, reaching a length of 15 cm., and a width of 7 cm, flowers come in a variety of colors. Anthurium care rules:


Spathiphyllum

It is a stemless houseplant with a short root. Kinds:

  • cannophyllum spathiphyllum - differs from its other species with a wonderful flower aroma. Its leaves are juicy green. Blooms in spring and winter.
  • spathiphyllum profusely flowering - can bloom throughout the year.
  • Spathiphyllum Willis - perfect for growing indoors.
  • Spathiphyllum heliconium - quite large, reaches a height of up to 1 m.

Rules for the care of spathiphyllum:

  • diffused light is suitable for room culture, because the direct rays of the sun cause burns on its leaves.
  • thermophilic plant. In summer, the temperature is needed - from 18 to 25 0C. In winter - not less than 14 0С.
  • does not tolerate drafts and cold air.
  • watering to carry out as the top layer of soil dries, in spring-summer period water abundantly, and in autumn and winter reduce only 1 time per week.

Indoor plants, the photos and names of which you see below, belong to decorative flowering potted plants. Difference from the previous type in that such indoor flowers can only spend a short period of time in living quarters. If the plant begins to fade, then the days of this flower are already numbered.

Only a few species can be saved. Therefore b Most plants are thrown away, some are kept by moving them to a cool place, while others can be stored as bulbs until the next planting.

The short life span of such crops is the main disadvantage. These include flowers such as azalea, chrysanthemum, poinsettia, gloxinia.

Azalea

It is considered an evergreen branching flowering dwarf plant. Types of indoor azaleas:

  • Azalea Indian. The height of this evergreen shrub is up to 50 cm, its leaves are small, no more than 3.5 cm.
  • Japanese azalea reaches a height of 50 cm, it has white shiny leaves, which are smaller than those of its previous species.

Basic rules for caring for indoor azalea:

  • the window sill on the east side is perfect for her. The main thing to remember is that the light should be diffused.
  • is not heat-loving, therefore 15–18 degrees is enough, and during budding the temperature should be 5–6 0С lower.
  • it needs sufficient moisture, for this the plant must be sprayed quite often with slightly cool water from a spray bottle. When the azalea blooms, you need to spray carefully, because from the water, the delicate flowers can darken, the water containers placed around will help to get out of the situation.
  • watering should be regular, plentiful during flowering.
  • do not allow overflow to avoid rotting of the rhizome.

Cacti are a separate type of indoor crops that delight the grower with their unpretentiousness.

Mammillaria

A fairly large cactus with a dark green stem in the shape of a ball or cylinder. chief the difference from all other cacti is the presence of papillae from which needles appear. The roots are, as a rule, on the surface, only the root system in the center goes deep. Types of mammillaria cactus:

  • Mamilaria shide - a miniature view, shaped like a ball with a diameter of 4 cm.
  • Mammillaria krupnosochkovaya - this species is distinguished by its large size, up to 30 cm high.
  • Mammillaria snow-white is also a fairly large species.
  • Mammillaria Teresa - this type of cactus has very large flowers, reaching 3 cm in diameter and, as a rule, they are purple in color.
  • Mammillaria prickly is a medium-sized cactus, often not branched in the shape of a cylinder.

Basic care rules:


It's classic cactus with a stem in the form of a ball, a cylinder. Her flowers are yellow, pink, white, red. Lobby types:


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Coleus

Now coleus is at the peak of popularity as an ornamental indoor and annual garden plant. Coleus became in demand after many of its varieties appeared with a variety of leaf shapes and colors. Coleus in appearance resembles ordinary nettle, but only with beautiful velvety leaves, for which this plant is called "multi-colored nettle".

Coleus varieties

In new varieties of coleus, the leaves may be split, with pronounced wavy or jagged edges. The color of the leaves of the coleus is amazing, this is the brightest plant among the variegated houseplants. There are monochromatic yellow-lemon to burgundy and almost black varieties of coleus, or two, three-color leaves with contrasting veins, a bright border and various spots, stripes, dots. Coleus with the beauty of its leaves will outshine any flower on the windowsill or in the garden.

Many people love coleus for its ease of cultivation, unpretentiousness and speed of growth. Coleus blooms unremarkably, spike-shaped inflorescences at the ends of shoots with small blue flowers are usually removed so that they do not weaken the plant.

Kumquat

dwarf tree kumquat or kinkan many grown at home as a fruit-bearing citrus houseplant. Kumquat looks very attractive, it looks like a bonsai or mini-tree in a pot with an evergreen crown and small golden orange fruits.

The fruits of indoor kumquat can be eaten, unlike most citrus fruits, they are eaten with the peel, it is soft, sweetish, with a strong refreshing aroma. Some of us in winter during the ripening period of kumquat prefer to buy small fruits of this citrus instead of juicy sweet oranges and tangerines, which are not inferior to other citrus fruits in terms of the content of vitamins and nutrients. Kumquat fruits contain a lot of vitamin C, essential oils and pectin substances, thanks to which this fruit will protect you from colds, cure coughs, relieve tension, stress, increase tone and improve the digestion process.

Growing kumquat at home will give you not only aesthetic pleasure, but also useful fruits. The kumquat is native to Southeast China. From the Chinese language, the name of this plant means "golden apple".

Alstroemeria

Alstroemeria flowers very similar to lilies, they are also large, bright, with silky petals with a speckled pattern and long stamens protruding from the center. Many people call Alstroemeria flowers "lilies of the Incas", as this plant comes from South America, the mountainous regions of Peru and Chile. Flower shops sell cut alstroemeria flowers, often used in wedding bouquets, but in gardens or as houseplants, alstroemeria flowers are rarely grown due to a lack of knowledge about caring for this plant.

Whole genus Alstroemeria (Alstroemeria) includes about 50 plant species. Alstroemeria has roots with thickenings in the form of tubers, erect flexible stems grow from the buds on them, covered with dark green lanceolate leaves. On the top of each shoot, a loose inflorescence is formed, which can carry from 4 to 15 flowers. Alstroemeria flowers, depending on the type and variety, can be white, yellow, orange, pink, purple. Some flowers have 2-3 petals of a different shade and a pattern of spots or strokes.

Zamioculcas

Zamioculcas zamielifolia- decorative deciduous houseplant, which many call it " dollar tree” and grown in the house as a symbol of well-being. Zamioculcas zamielifolia belongs to the aroid family, but differs in many respects from its related houseplants - monstera, dieffenbachia, alocasia.

Long (up to 1 meter) curved feathery leaves of Zamioculcas grow from underground tubers. The leaves are thickened at the base, and on the upper part, shiny regular leaves with a pointed tip are oppositely located on them. Growing, Zamioculcas forms a lush bush of unusual fan leaves, the original appearance and unpretentiousness of this plant made it popular among indoor plants.

bilbergia

Traditional indoor plants perfectly decorate the interior, but do not arouse as much interest and attention as rare exotic flowers from the bromeliad family. Plants from this family are rarely grown at home, more often they use unpretentious species - gusmania, echmea, tillandsia, but there is another no less spectacular bromeliad plant with a decorative rosette of leaves and an original inflorescence -.

Genus Billbergia (billbergia) includes about 60 species of plants, all of which grow in South and Central America, as epiphytes on trees, snags, and on the ground or between crevices of stones along the slopes of rocks. This genus was studied by the Swedish botanist Wilberg in the 18th century. Many types of bilbergia are grown in botanical gardens, greenhouses, but there are hardy species adapted to ordinary apartment conditions.

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Unusual indoor plants of exotic beauty attract the attention of many flower growers and just lovers of indoor plants.


precious orchids

precious orchids not grown for their beautiful, showy flowers, these plants are valued for their unique leaves. Precious orchids are exotic plants, they are not often found in flower growers, they are grown by collectors, providing them with special care and maintenance.

Leaves of precious orchids have a velvety surface, they can be light green or almost black, and the veins of the leaves look like sparkling golden, silvery or reddish lines, as if the pattern was cast from a precious metal - gold, silver or bronze.

At home, most often grown precious orchids from the genus Ludisia (Ludisia) or Gemaria (Haemaria). These decorative leafy orchids have become popular as they are the most hardy, unlike the velvety-leaved orchids of other genera. Ludisia can be grown even by a novice florist in normal home conditions next to other indoor plants, and all other types of precious orchids require high humidity. The most common type is ludisia multicolored (Ludisiacolor) has several varieties with different leaf colors from bright green to dark almost black.

Tetrasigma wuanyer

Liana tetrastigma at home not grown as often as other climbing houseplants - monstera, philodendron or syngonium. It is possible that tetrastigma did not receive mass distribution as a houseplant due to its rapid and powerful growth. Under natural conditions, creeper stems can grow up to 50 meters in length, of course, indoors the plant will not reach such sizes, but in a short period of time it grows a lot of lush greenery.

Tetrastigma is more suitable for landscaping spacious halls, lobbies, offices than small rooms in an apartment. For landscaping public spaces, a climbing plant tetrastigma is also recommended due to the fact that this vine is unpretentious, does not require the creation special conditions and easy care. The powerful rapid growth of climbing shoots contributes to the vertical gardening of walls, columns, you just need to guide them along the stretched twine along the surface. Also, with the help of a tetrastigma plant, you can create green screens that can serve as a division of the room into zones. Green corners in public spaces create a favorable climate, improve the emotional and physical condition of people.

Rowley's ragwort "green beads"

"Emerald beads" - the so-called decorative Rawley ragwort houseplant. At first glance, the "green beads" hanging from the pot may seem artificial, in fact, this is a living succulent plant that grows well at home, subject to the rules for care and maintenance, they are almost the same for all succulent plants.

  • Rod Krestovnik (Senecio) includes more than 1500 thousand species of plants, all of which belong to the Compositae family.
  • Since ragworts grow in different climatic zones, these plants are diverse in appearance, among them there are beautiful flowering plants, unusual succulents, semi-shrubs and small trees.
  • About 30 species of plants from this genus are used in decorative floriculture and room culture.

As an indoor potted plant, it is most widely used, it is grown in ampelous form in hanging baskets or on high stands, shelves, so that the filiform long stems strewn with green beads hang down freely.

FLOWER GROOM AND BRIDE


CURLY INDOOR FLOWERS

Among climbing indoor plants there are many beautifully flowering species, they can be used in vertical gardening of the interior, showy flowers adorn long stems, directed along a support or freely falling down when grown in an ampelous form.

Climbing houseplants we call vines, which form long flexible stems.

  1. Lianas in nature grow mainly in forests, due to their form of growth, their long shoots climb up trees and branches, striving for sunlight.
  2. In our homes there is often not enough space for large indoor plants, but climbing flowers do not take up much space, and thanks to their long leafy stems, they enliven and green the interior well.
  3. Curly indoor flowers create a tropical forest atmosphere in the house, which we associate with dense greenery and hanging plant stems.
  4. When choosing a climbing houseplant, first study the requirements in the conditions of maintenance and care of each species.

Many creepers come from tropical rainforests and require appropriate care, but there are unpretentious plants with long striking stems that even an inexperienced grower can grow.

GINURA - FLOWER "BLUE BIRD"

Ginura - ornamental houseplant, which is sometimes called the "blue bird". The leaves of this flower are covered with purple-violet hairs, this pubescence gives the plant a velvety purple hue, like velvet fabric.

Decorative deciduous plants with beautiful pubescence always attract attention, they create a feeling of softness and comfort. Spectacular ginura with velvety pubescence in an original purple hue is a fashionable plant for decorating interiors, its velor leaves go well with rich fabrics and room drapery. The advantages of indoor ginura flower are complemented by the simple care and unpretentiousness of this plant when grown at home.

POTTED EXACUUM FLOWER

Cute mini flower bed forms on the windowsill exacum potted plant. Exacum blooms profusely for three to four months all summer until autumn. Numerous small flowers with yellow anthers in the center are scattered like stars on the emerald green of the plant. Flowers do not last long, but due to the large number of constantly forming new buds, flowering continues all summer. To keep the beauty of the exacum undiminished, constantly remove wilted flowers and feed the plant with fertilizer for flowering plants. Exacum flowers are white, blue and purple in color, they also have a fragrant aroma.

Rod Exakum (Exacum) has about 30 species of herbaceous plants, but only one species is grown in room culture - Exakum related (E.affine).

This compact plant does not exceed a height of 20-30 cm, its stems are strongly branched, with proper pinching, the plant forms a lush green hat. The stems are covered with shiny oval leaves 2.5 cm long. The flowers are small in diameter about 1 cm, yellow stamens protruding in the center give them brightness.

Dionea or Venus Flytrap

Connoisseurs of the exotic often acquire amazing and original insectivorous houseplants. Has unusual leaves dionea or venus flytrap, they end in green traps, similar to an open mouth with sharp teeth, with which they literally catch insects.

Each oblong leaf of dionea, growing from the root, ends in two semicircular plates, with long sharp teeth along the edge, and inside they are covered with bristly hairs and exude fragrant nectar that attracts insects.

  • The plates are connected by a movable vein, when an insect, such as a fly, sits inside the trap and touches the hairs, the plates close in a split second, locking their prey with teeth.
  • After that, inside the trap, the glands begin to produce a corrosive liquid and the plant absorbs the necessary substances from the decaying insect.
  • After digesting the insect, after a while the plant's trap opens to catch new prey.

VIOLETS

violet flowers have always been and will remain popular houseplants. Indoor violets are small leafy rosettes of velvety leaves, over which delicate flowers bloom. Simple home care for violets, easy propagation, as well as a compact size and beautiful flowering are the main advantages of this houseplant.

Violet flowers description.

In room culture, violets have been grown for over 100 years. The first exhibition of violets was held in 1893, where this plant was demonstrated in all its glory.

Homeland violets is East Africa, so the plant was nicknamed "Uzambara violet". The Latin name for this flower is saintpaulia, given in honor of Saint Paul, who brought the pretty purple flowers to Europe from Africa.

At home, violets grow under the shade of trees along rivers along rocky banks. Since there is little fertile soil among the stones, these plants acquired fleshy leaves, in which a supply of moisture accumulates, and pubescence protects it from evaporation.

PHILODENDRON

Philodendron can be considered the king of indoor vines. This plant is often used for vertical gardening of interiors, directing a long vine along a support, trellis, wall, or placing the pot high, the shoots hang down like an ampelous culture.

Philodendrons have been grown as a houseplant since the Victorian era.

All types of philodendrons have spectacular leathery leaves, these plants can be divided by size into large and medium. A large philodendron with large leaves will look good as a single outdoor plant to decorate a spacious room, foyer, conservatory. Philodendrons with medium and small leaves can be placed on shelves, stands or in composition with other indoor flowers.

Kalanchoe

Potted kalanchoe flowers sold all year round in flower shops. Such a flower in a pot can be presented instead of a bouquet and the plant will delight its owner with flowering for several months, and with proper care it will bloom a second and third time.

  1. The genus Kalanchoe belongs to the Crassulaceae family and includes about 200 species of succulent plants. Kalanchoe are a relative of the classula or money tree, stonecrop, echeveria, aeonium.
  2. Kalanchoe species are diverse in appearance, there are plants that take on a tree form or grow as ampelous plants with hanging shoots.
  3. At home, several types of Kalanchoe are grown, they can be conditionally divided according to their purpose into medicinal and decorative species.
  4. Decorative types of Kalanchoe, in turn, are divided into decorative deciduous and flowering. Blooming Kalanchoe species have become very popular, and they are the topic of our article.

FLOWER TESCHIN LANGUAGE OR SANSEVIERA

Flower "Teschin language”, and scientifically, the sansevier lives in almost every home or office. This indoor plant gained such popularity due to its original beauty, and because of the incredible vitality qualities, this flower will grow even with the most minimal care. Erect leathery leaves with a pattern of stripes make this plant special, unusual, according to associations there are other names for this flower - " pike tail", "Snake skin".

Botanists in the 17th century gave this plant the name sansevier, in honor of the Italian count Sanseviero, who had a large collection of these plants.

VALLOTA

indoor wallot flower looks like a beautiful lily, blooms in late summer - early autumn, so sometimes it is called "autumn lily". The bright coloring and beautiful goblet shape of the flowers is admirable. Many flower growers know wallot as a beautifully flowering perennial indoor plant, unpretentious at home and easy to care for.

This bulbous plant is a relative of amaryllis, also has a seasonal development cycle associated with changing conditions in its natural habitat. The homeland of this plant is South Africa, where the dry and cool season gives way to a warm rainy period, during which the bulb grows and blooms.

The genus has only one species - Vallota beautiful (Vallottaspeciosa) or wallot purple (v.Purpurea). At home, this flower has been grown since the 17th century. The natural color of Wallot flowers is bright red or purple, now you can buy varieties with white, pink and red flowers with a white center.

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Aichrizon

Aichryson (Aichryson) - indoor flower, otherwise popularly called the "tree of love and happiness", is a small shrub from the Tolstyankov family, with a diameter of 20 - 30 cm, reaching a height of 30 cm.

In nature, it grows in rock crevices, in most cases in the Canaries and Azores, as well as the island of Madeira. One species is found in Portugal, there is also in Morocco. The total number of species is about fifteen.

A distinctive feature of Aichrizon is the appearance and shape of its leaves - succulent, fleshy, dark green in color, covered with fluff, with white short hairs, they are, as it were, in a fur coat. For the unusual shape of the leaves, reminiscent of hearts, two beautiful folk names were attached to it - “Tree of Love” and “Tree of Happiness”.

Abutilon

ABUTILON(Abutilon) is an unpretentious evergreen shrub of South American origin, very popular as a pot or tub plant. It belongs to the Malvaceae family. This indoor flower can be used as a miniature bonsai tree.

  1. The biological description of abutilon "Abutilon" in translation, which means "giving shade."
  2. The name "indoor maple" justifies its Russian name, as it has very similar leaves with maple.
  3. There are variegated hybrids with the most unusual palmate leaves.
  4. As a rule, they are strongly indented, green in color, most often rough, not smooth.
  5. Graceful stripes, yellow strokes, white spots cover the leaf blade so bizarrely that it is sometimes impossible to notice the background on which they are located.

The flowers are more or less large, bell-shaped, very interesting, double or semi-double, can be simple, being of hybrid origin, already far from the natural orange color. They can be single or arranged in pairs, but always drooping flowers with long pedicels.

Abutilon of wild species is a raw material for the production of ropes and stumps, sacks from fibrous mass, therefore another popular name for this plant is “rope”.

And one more interesting property of the plant: large leaf blades evaporate a lot of moisture, which allows you to increase humidity and improve the microclimate in the room.

Aglaonema

AGLAONEMA(Aglaonema) is a bushy houseplant belonging to the Araceae family. Origin from Southeast Asia (from Northeast India to New Guinea). For the first time, this decorative aglaonema flower was found in the forests of Malaysia at the end of the 19th century. Most species are distinguished by survivability and the ability to adapt to the most, at first glance, unsuitable conditions for growth and development.

The name of the genus "Aglaonema" in Greek means "aglaia" - "shine" and "nema" - "stamen" - due to the presence of shiny stamens in certain types. About a century and a half ago, aglaonema (Aglaonema Schott) was first described by the Austrian botanist and director of the famous Vienna Botanical Garden H. Schott.

  1. Aglaonema is valued because of the beautiful decorative variegated leaves that have an intricate pattern (see photo). This plant is very similar to dieffenbachia.
  2. When purchasing aglaonema for home floriculture, you can be sure that it will always delight the eye with the freshness of green leaves.
  3. Caring for the plant is very simple, it is not at all demanding on lighting, so even a novice grower can successfully grow it.
  4. More demanding on lighting - variegated forms with many light silvery spots, for example A. 'Silver Queen', A. 'Silver King', A. 'Maria Cristina'.

Begonia

  • BEGONIA(Begonia L.)
  • Begoniaceae family.
  • Homeland: tropics and subtropics of Asia, Africa and America.

There are many types of begonias and they are all beautiful in their own way. These are perennial, herbaceous plants or low shrubs with bright flowers, stems of various shapes and colors, and leaves that have a somewhat oblique shape. Begonia forms flowers irregular, same-sex, monoecious. Tepals unequal, brightly colored; the fruit is a box. Most of them bloom all summer, but if they are in good home conditions, begonias can bloom in autumn and even winter.

The classification of begonias is very interesting, which can be conditionally divided into groups, each of which implies a certain method of reproduction, common characteristics that unite them into groups (albeit of different types), which means that it is easy to determine what kind of care this or that home begonia needs (see the example of domestic and foreign classification).

Gardenia - jasmine beauty

GARDENIA(Gardénia) is an amazingly beautiful tropical plant from the Rubiaceae family. It got its name at the end of the eighteenth century in honor of the American botanist Alexander Garden and, thanks to its beauty, won the love and admiration of amateur flower growers of that time.

It is not surprising that already in the nineteenth century, gardenia could be found not only in its homeland in tropical forests, but also in gardens, greenhouses in the USA, England, and Scotland. It has even come to be known as the "labeled flower" because the beautiful white or cream flowers of the gardenia very often adorned the buttonholes of English gentlemen's frock coats and tuxedos. True, in the twentieth century, gardenia for some reason was not popular. But now this beautiful flower has again gained the attention and recognition of houseplant lovers. But in order for the gardenia in our homes and gardens to remain as beautiful as in their homeland, you need to get to know it properly ...

Hibiscus

HIBISCUS(Hibiscus) is an extensive genus of plants from the Malvaceae family. Includes from 150 to 200-220 species, growing mostly in Southeast Asia - Indonesia, South China, the islands of Haiti, Fiji, Sumatra, Java, Sri Lanka. The genus has an ancient Greek name stock roses Alcea rosea L.

As a rule, hibiscus are evergreen or deciduous shrubs and trees, but there are also perennial and annual herbs.

  1. Among them there are wild and cultivated plants. There are luxurious specimens of foreign hybrid hibiscus, well known in different countries of the world.
  2. For a great love of moisture in America, one of the species is called the “swamp mallow”.
  3. There they form whole thickets, lushly covered with flowers, on wet floodplain meadows.
  4. Hibiscus has many names - hibiscus, red rose, red sorrel, okra, kenaf, rose of sharon, mallow of Venice, Chinese rose.
  5. Chinese rose has become one of the spectacular houseplants that can be grown in large planters or beautiful flowerpots.
  6. Charming single flowers - simple, semi-double or double - can reach a diameter of 16 cm. The color spectrum of flowers is very diverse: from bright red and crimson to orange and yellow.

sour

OXIS(genus Oxalis) - a plant of extraordinary simplicity, which in nature forms a cover of a shady wet forest, and indoors it is an indoor flower, reminiscent of a flock of butterflies perched on a window. For the peculiar shape of the leaf, personifying the Holy Trinity, the Irish chose the shamrock (sour leaf) as a national symbol and placed it on their coat of arms.

The plant is native to the tropics and subtropics of all continents. Today, dense thickets of oxalis can be found in the forests of South America, Africa, Southern Europe, as well as in the spruce forests of central Russia. Oxalis is a plant with sour-tasting leaves, which is also popularly called hare cabbage. And indeed, sour leaves contain salts of oxalic acid, are rich in carotene, vitamin C and are edible ... - "Hare Cabbage"

This herbaceous annual or perennial plant belongs to the oxalis family, numbering about 800 species of oxalis. Today, some types of oxalis are cultivated as houseplants: K. Deppe, K. Marcius, K. Ortgis.

The leaves are heart-shaped, alternate, most often trifoliate on long stems. Their color varies from green to brown-red, with an unusual pattern, sometimes two-tone. Oxalis flowers form from April to October with regular five-petal or star-shaped flowers of various colors.

Monstera

MONSTERA(lat. Monstéra) - a hardy decorative leaf liana, simply called a crybaby among us, a genus of the Aroid family, has long adorned our interiors as a tapeworm. In favorable conditions, especially in winter gardens, the monstera plant can reach 3-5 m in height (see photo).

Motherland - rainforests South and Central America. In the south, the range covers almost the entire territory of Brazil, and in the north it includes the Yucatan Peninsula and most of Mexico. In the 19th century, Monstera was brought to Southeast Asia and successfully introduced there.

At the beginning of the 18th century, legends circulated in Europe about giant killer plants found in the South American wilds. Thanks to such legends, the monster got its name, in Latin "monstrum" - "monster". According to some other sources, the name "monstera" comes from the Latin "monstrosus", i.e. "wonderful", "wonderful"

Fuchsia

  • Family: Fireweed (Onagraceae).
  • Origin: Tropics of the New World.

The graceful plant is called a dancing flower or a ballerina, a "Japanese lantern", and for some, its flowers may resemble the fluttering of exotic butterflies. Numerous lush flowers with beautiful "skirts" delight us with bright colors throughout the summer - see photo fuchsia ...

This unusually popular and flowering culture was bred by the French botanist Charles Plumier back in 1695. But the fuchsia flower owes its name to the German scientist - Dr. Leonart Fuchs. In fact, the fuchsia class comes from willow weeds.

Being brought from Chile to England at the end of the 18th century, this subspecies was cultivated and quickly spread throughout Europe. Thanks to the efforts of breeders, over a hundred varieties and hybrids of fuchsia have been bred to date, differing in flower size and color.

Hoya

HOYA(Hoya) is one of the most common and fastest growing indoor flowering vines. It is often grown under the name "wax ivy", often without realizing what kind of plant it is. Hoya got its name in honor of the English gardener Thomas Hoy (English Thomas Hoy, 1750-1822), who worked for the Duke of Northumberland for a long time, mostly in greenhouses with tropical plants.

This is a large genus of evergreen tropical plants (lianas or shrubs) with milky juice, of the Lastovnye family, whose origin is South and Southeast Asia, the western coast of Australia, Polynesia. Most species of hoya grow in light forest, using woody plants as a support.

This flowering liana hoya (wax ivy) has long been valued by gardeners, in particular in its homeland in Australia, where many of its varieties were bred. Many are cultivated as ornamentals, but some species are as showy as Hoya macgillivrayi. At home, it is a powerful climbing plant with succulent glossy evergreen leaves and bunches of large cup-shaped flowers that smell strongly at night. With proper care, domestic hoya blooms profusely and for a long time.

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Aloe

  • Aloe leaves: long, triangular, green, with a bluish tint. Aloe leaves striped marbled or with whitish pustules, on an upright stalk, which in some species forms a real trunk, or collected in a basal rosette. The margins of the leaves are smooth or toothed.
  • Aloe flowers: in summer, tubular, green, orange, yellow or red, collected in spikelets.
  • Aloe location: in bright but not scorching sun.

Biphrenarians

  • Biphrenaria (lat. bifrenaria)- epiphytic orchids close to lycasts. Biphrenaria (lat. bifrenaria)- epiphytic orchids close to lycasts.
  • Biphrenaria leaves: 30 cm long, one on each pseudobulb. Pseudobulbs biphrenaria have longitudinal grooves and are pressed against each other.
  • Biphrenaria flowers: in spring, 1 or 2 fleshy, very fragrant flowers 7–8 cm in diameter.
  • Biphrenaria Location: at the window, in the sun.

Hyacinth

  • Oriental hyacinths (Latin hyacinthus orientalis)- perennial unpretentious bloomingbulbous plants, grown at home for the sake of flowers.
  • Leaves hyacinths: 15 - 35 cm long, straight, slightly concave, light green.
  • Flowers hyacinths: large, up to 20 cm inflorescences - brushes of fragrant bell flowers, of various colors, on a fleshy peduncle.
  • Location hyacinths: east or north window. Do not place more than 1 m from the window.

Hypeastrum

  • Hippeastrums (Latin hippeastrum)- perennial flowering bulbous plants.
  • Leaves hippeastrums: 30 - 50 cm long, light green, long, fleshy, arcuate, develop in pairs after the flowers appear.
  • Hippeastrum flowers: long full peduncle bears 2-4 funnel-shaped flowers up to 15 cm in diameter, consisting of 6 petals, pink, white, bright red, bicolor. Hippeastrums bloom 2 - 3 weeks.
  • Location hippeastrums: near the window, with shading from direct sunlight.

Cordilina

  • Apical cordylines (Latin cordyline terminalis) - shrubs close to dracaena. Cordylines apical form a crown on a short trunk. The lower leaves fall off with age.
  • Cordolina leaves apical: lanceolate, dense, 25-40 cm long, with green, red, cream and purple spots or stripes depending on the variety.
  • Cordolina flowers apical: in 10-year-old plants in summer you can see a long peduncle with white fragrant flower stars.
  • Cordolina location apical: cordolina apical with green leaves can stand in poorly lit places, colored varieties require more light.

crocuses

  • Crocuses (lat. crocus hybrides) are small perennial corms bloomingplants. crocuses can be grown both indoors and outdoors.
  • Leaves crocuses: long, spiky, thin, white and green striped, appear before flowers.
  • Crocus flowers: wide cups of 5 petals, with orange pistil and stamens, purple, blue, blue with white veins, white, pinkish-lilac.
  • Location crocuses: near a bright window.

daffodils

  • Daffodils (lat. narcissus) - bulbous early bloomingplants. daffodils can be grown both at home and in the garden.
  • Leaves of daffodils: 15 to 60 cm long, narrow, erect, often slightly concave.
  • Flowers of daffodils: on a long flexible peduncle, one or more flowers, consisting of a tubular crown surrounded by 6 lobes near the flower bed, forming a kind of corolla, white or yellow. Available with pink and orange flowers.
  • Location daffodils: direct sunlight.

Indoor roses

  • Indoor roses (lat. rosa)- branched

For the first time, plants began to be grown in greenhouses or flowerpots during the time of the Great Geographical Discoveries. Almost all domestic cultures appeared in the homes of people from distant lands. Each of them requires a special approach: one needs shade, the other sun. Some fauna require abundant watering, and some prefer drought.

Contents of the catalog of indoor plants and flowers:

In order for flowers to please the gardener with lush flowering, beautiful greenery, you need to know the rules and master all the nuances of caring for crops.

Today, indoor flowers, a catalog with photos and names of which are presented below in our article, please with their choice and variety, allowing each grower to grow a plant on the windowsill that is most suitable for his taste and conditions.

The most beautiful blooming indoor flowers photos and names

In nature, there are many home crops grown on windowsills. This section presents flowers with bright inflorescences that do not stop blooming almost the whole year.

Begonia

Not a capricious indoor plant blooming all year round. Begonia blooms with lush inflorescences with due all year. A flower loves light, undemanding to the ground, temperature regime. In the summer it is taken out to the loggia without harm to health. Propagated by cuttings. To make the culture lush, it is cut off.

Abutilon

Thanks to the leaves, the home flower was called “indoor maple” among gardeners. The plant is not whimsical, requires constant, economical watering, good daylight. The best soil for a flower is deciduous humus with sand, turf, mature manure. For abundant flowering, abuliton is fed with superphosphates, saltpeter. In the spring will require pruning. Propagated by cuttings.

Hibiscus

A picky indoor shrub that grows in houses up to 2 m. It blooms from spring to autumn with large whitish, bright red, pink flowers. The plant is sun-loving. Requires good watering in summer. In winter, the culture is kept at a thermometer mark of 16-17C. Propagated by cuttings. Suitable soil: humus / peat, sod, some sand. In spring, the flower is pruned to form the shape of a bush.

Anthurium

The plant is divided into decorative and deciduous crops and flowering plants. Blooms light red, crimson, red. He loves light and the division of the thermometer is not lower than 18C, moderate watering. Flowers do not mind watering. They are planted by cuttings, cutting off the side stems. The substrate must be drained.

Clivia

Indoor flower is characterized by dark green leaves. During flowering, a long pedicel with yellow-orange buds forms on it. The plant tolerates shade. With top dressing, clivia will bloom even in a dark room. The culture is propagated by root "children", separating them from their parents and planting them in a substrate of sand, turf, and leafy soil.

indoor roses

An ornamental plant that prefers abundant lighting, does not tolerate overheating. Home flowers come in a variety of colors. After the acquisition, the culture is immediately transplanted into nutrient soil. In favorable conditions, the rose blooms all year round with a short break.

The flower is well related to watering, it is important not to allow the soil to dry out. Feed up indoor rose every two weeks. Prune the plant by removing faded buds, dry leaves and branches.

Pelargonium

It blooms with bright exotic balls (rest period November-February). The plant is native to South America. In total, there are from 280 to 350 species. The essential oil of the flower kills harmful bacteria, helps purify the air in the house. Culture is not whimsical in care, loves the light. Pelargonium is watered moderately without waterlogging. To prevent the flower from stretching, it is cut in the form of a neat bush. Propagated by seeds and cuttings.

Kalanchoe

The most amazing indoor flower. Considered a succulent. Homeland is Madagascar, Australia, southern Africa. All are grown in pots. The plant is sun-loving. The temperature for growing Kalanchoe in summer is 20-25C, in winter - 15-18C. Water the plant rarely, but plentifully. Feed with fertilizer for cacti. Prune after flowering. Reproduction occurs by seeds, cuttings, "kids".

Saintpaulia

Another name for the flower is uzambar violet. Refers to perennial herbaceous plants. Small exotic indoor flowers tolerate shade and are unpretentious. Blooms almost all year round. The plant is native to East Africa. Today, the originators have bred many varieties and types of flowers that differ in external features. The best conditions for growing crops: temperature 16-24C, humidity 60-70%, no draft. Water the "queen of flowers" sparingly (possibly in a flowerpot tray). Spraying is contraindicated. Propagated by small bushes.

Non-flowering indoor plants photos and names

After looking at catalogs with photos and names of indoor flowers, you can see that all non-flowering plants look beautiful. They do not need to spend strength on flowering, the formation of buds and inflorescences. All their forces go into decorativeness, filling the trunk, leaves, crown with forces.

fat woman

The houseplant has a dense, stiff trunk, fleshy green leaves. It is grown in the shade and in the sun, although it does not tolerate the direct rays of the sun. Unpretentious care. Does not need abundant watering and spraying. To make the leaves shine, they are wiped from dust. Another name for a fat woman. According to Feng Shui, a home flower brings prosperity and well-being to the house.

Dracaena

The culture belongs to the Dracenovye family. The flower is divided into two groups: tree-like and bushy. Plants do not require abundant watering, spraying. The exception is the period of the heating season. Dracaena leaves are narrow in the form of a saber, wide and long. In appearance, the indoor flower resembles a palm tree, but in fact, it has nothing to do with them.

Aglaonema

Home flowers of the aroid family. In nature, there are several varieties. Some of the species produce flowers and fruits. Many gardeners appreciate the plant for its bright and unusual leaves with silvery veins inside. Therefore, for those who are interested in catalogs with photos and names of indoor plants and flowers, this is perfect. The culture grows slowly, does not require abundant sunlight. It does not need spraying, except for a period of increased dryness, in other words, in winter.

ficus

Not flowering culture. In care, the plant is not too demanding. It tolerates shady window sills. Watering is recommended to be increased in summer time, and during the rest period, in winter it is reduced. They feed the indoor flower with fertilizers for fixes, standard mineral complexes. This is done from Vienna to mid-autumn.

Fact! Buddhists consider the culture to be a sacred plant. You also need to buy ficus flowers for those who dream of becoming a parent. It is said that culture contributes to the birth of a child.

Monstera

Depending on the care and life expectancy, the flower can be in the form of a branchy bush or a small tree. Umbrella large leaves perfectly fill the air with ozone and decorate the room.

The plant does not like direct sunlight, grows well in the shade. Sometimes it is sprayed. Also, the monstera is wiped with a damp cloth from dust. Culture does a great job low temperatures. It is optimal to put a flower in a room with a temperature of 10-14C ​​in winter.

Coconut weddell

The shape of the indoor flower is a reduced copy of a real palm tree that bears coconuts. The culture grows slowly at home up to 1.5 m. The pot is needed free for the comfort of the roots. The plant prefers light and warmth. Direct sunlight is recommended to be avoided.

Alocasia

An expressive houseplant, in recent years, gaining a special prevalence. Some varieties have medicinal properties, but it is extremely forbidden to treat yourself, because the culture is toxic. The people dubbed it the name "elephant ears" because of the size, shape of the foliage. Tropical evergreen culture with large leaves (grow up to 70 cm). Depending on the type, the home flower has a different color of leaves: copper-green, flowery with whitish spots, wavy edging with a silvery rim.

Aloe

Another name for the flower is agave. The plant belongs to medicinal succulent flowers that love sunlight. Recently, the fashion for this beautiful culture is returning. It does not need to be watered often otherwise the roots will rot. It is best to put the plant on window sills or a glazed loggia. In winter, aloe create artificial lighting, as it can lose its decorative effect, stretching uphill.

Air

Perennial of the Airaceae family. Cereal and herbaceous varieties are commercially available. The homeland of the plant is Japan, East Asia, where it grows in shallow water and swampy places.

The flower is characterized by narrow leaves collected in a heaped bunch. The length of the leaves is 45 cm. Depending on the litter, the color and length of the leaves differ.

Poisonous indoor flowers and plants photos and names

This section of the catalog of indoor flowers and plants contains some home cultures that are distinguished by their beauty in combination with toxicity. For a detailed acquaintance with the representatives of the flora, their photographs and names, read our article in full.

Cyclamen

People are sure that it drives away fears, bad dreams. It is often placed at the head of the bed. It should be noted right away that the flower is poisonous. Sometimes there is information that the juice of the root of the plant is dripped into the nose from sinusitis - this is a terrible mistake. The temperature may rise, the mucous membranes may burn, the throat may ache, and breathing will become difficult. Toxic parts of the flower: root system, seeds, juice that causes decay, irritation of the dermis.

Amaryllis beauty

Houseplant has toxic bulbs. They contain galantisine alkaloid. In a small dosage, lycorine provokes expectoration, in a large dose it provokes vomiting. If the leaf of the plant burst and released the juice, you need to treat your hands, do not rub your eyes.

dieffenbachia

Indoor flower can improve the air in the room. However, you can not put it in the bedrooms. The juice of the plant is toxic, especially the stem. It provokes respiratory disorders, the process of digestion, provokes burns on the dermis. If there are flowers in the house, it is optimal to take care of it with gloves.

Geranium

The plant is naturally useful. On the one hand, it acts as a disinfectant, relieves tension, pain in sore throat, otitis media. But there are people who suffer from allergic reactions after smelling the smell of geraniums. Also, a home flower is extremely dangerous for pregnant women, young children, people suffering from low sugar taking contraceptives.

cacti

Plants are not toxic, but only dangerous with their thorns. For example, the trichocereus cactus contains psychotropics that can cause CNS paralysis, its action is similar to that of a semi-synthetic psychoactive substance from the lysergamide family.

Rhododendron

Another name for indoor flower. The plant is picturesque, has lush whitish, pink, red inflorescences. Only leaves containing a toxic substance - a glycoside, which causes poisoning, are toxic in a room flower. Azaleas should not be kept in the bedroom. Flowerpots with a plant are placed in places protected from "smaller brothers", children.

Ivy

A shrub similar to a liana. Belongs to the Arali family. The leaves are dark green with a carved border, the stems are long and curved. The flower has toxic berries, leaves when ingested by the human body. Cats are especially affected by ivy. They are attracted by the savory greenery of the culture.

Croton

Belongs to the milkweed family. One of the well-known, widespread flowers among gardeners due to the large leaves of unusual colors. The plant is toxic because of its seeds, juice. Poisonous liquid appears when the leaves and stem are damaged.

Spurge

Widespread indoor flower. Euphorbia looks like a small palm tree: dense green leaves are placed in a bunch at the top of a thick stem. Seeds, juice are poisonous in culture. During transplantation, all the rules of caution should be observed.

Brunfeelsia

The plant grows in Europe and the USA. Refers to nightshade. It smells great and blooms with bright lilac inflorescences.

All parts of the culture are poisonous. Especially a lot of poison is contained in the seed material, fruits.

Bulb houseplants photos and names

The catalog contains indoor flowers with shoots in the form of bulbs. It is in them that plants accumulate useful substances. Many crops drop their leaves completely during the rest period. Most of the domestic representatives of the flora have beautiful and large flowers. Only a few are valued for the unusual shape of the leaves.

Gemanthus

The culture grows in Africa. It grows up to 30-40 cm in height. It is distinguished by shaggy inflorescences. It blooms in red and beige, usually in spring and summer. From one bulb grows 2-6 sheets of fleshy or transversely leathery. At home, only hybrid species are found.

Weltheimia

The flower grows up to 60 cm with large roots, with bare, poured stems, mundane leaves. A pedicel with dense racemes of red, pink, yellow tones blooms in a cool room from January to March. The inflorescence is peculiar, spectacular. Depending on the conditions of detention, it can live from 1 to 5 years.

Freesia

All varieties of houseplants are fragrant. It grows 30-45 cm in length. Pedicels are pale orange, yellow, bright red, purple, whitish.

hymenocallis

The home plant is distinguished by unusual, original white buds, presented in the form of an umbrella, on which dozens of flowers form. The culture smells good. The plant belongs to unpretentious indoor flowers. Grow it in different conditions (in a dark room it will refuse to bloom). From the Greek name of the flower hymenocallis means "beautiful film". After looking at the photos from the catalog, you will understand why it was called that.

Gloriosa

This is a thin-stemmed crop that requires a garter to a support. A dwarf houseplant rarely grows above 30 cm. The leaves are ovate. The legs are long. Pedicels of pale yellow, red-green, purple, crimson hue appear on their top.

Eucomis

The people call the flower "pineapple", because. its inflorescences look like an extraordinary fruit. In height, the plant grows up to 70 cm, blooms only after the appearance of 6-8 leaves. Peduncles look like small bells of a white-yellow or green-pine forest hue. In order for the culture to bloom rapidly, it is recommended to place it on the south side, darkening from the direct rays of the sun.

daffodils

It grows up to 20 cm. It has linear leaves, stems without leaves. On one pedicel, 2-10 flowers of different sizes and colors can be formed.

The flower is characterized by a delicate aroma. Grows both in a pot and in open ground.

Curly indoor flowers photos and names

If you decide to get pets growing on the windowsill, but you can’t make a choice, a catalog of indoor flowers with photos and names will come to your aid. Having studied in detail the information about the flower you are interested in, you can make the right choice.

cissus

A common, not capricious plant. It is a relative of the vine. The culture is characterized by green leaves with silvery dots. May be pink on the back. So that the shoots do not break, they are hooked onto supports.

Scindapsus

Curly indoor plant that does not require special care. Grows in any conditions. The culture has green leaves with light spots. The leaf is shaped like a heart. It grows rapidly, forming new stems. In order for the shoots to be lush, the flower needs to be pinched.

Philodendron clinging

Characterized by green leaves in the shape of a heart. The length can vary from 10 cm or more. The flower stems are thin and creeping. To make the philodendron bushy, it is tinted, and the stems are tied to a support. Some varieties of creepers are similar to scindapsus, but there are no light stripes on the leaves. Young leaves are red on the reverse side.

Hoya

As the name implies, the flower refers to the home liana. Leaves are scaly. Differ in unusual pedicels. At home it can grow up to 3 m in length. During the fertile period, it can bloom for several months. At this time, it is better not to rearrange the plant so that it does not throw off the buds and flowers.

Passionflower

perennial culture. An indoor flower grows up to 8 m in height. The plant is characterized by strong stems, covered with dense green glossy leaves. Depending on the variety, they may differ. Liana blooms densely and for a long time. The size of the flowers is different, reaching up to 15 cm. The color of the inflorescences is white, pink, crimson, burgundy-lilac. Propagated from seeds.

ivy curly

Curly culture with beautiful leaves. They cling to it by supports, decorating windows, empty surfaces in the house. Leaves can be patterned or plain. Thanks to the originators, hybrid ivy species with leaves of the usual shape and color were bred.

Ampel houseplants and flowers photos and names

This catalog with photographs of indoor flowers contains cultures that differ in appearance. They curl, and their shoots often hang from the pot. Therefore, plants are often grown in hanging flowerpots.

Akalifa

The plant belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family with unusual flowering. Australia is considered the birthplace of culture. Translated from Latin, akalifa means "nettle" due to the similarity of the leaves. Flowers are popularly called "fox tail". The leaves are presented in the form of an elongated oval hanging from the shoots. Inflorescences are interesting, purple-red tone. It can grow up to half a meter in length.

Another type of this plant has golden-purple oval-shaped leaves up to 22 cm long. Inflorescences are small up to eight centimeters, red.

Campanula (Bride and Groom)

The flower is very popular among gardeners. The plant got its romantic name because of its delicate flowers (blue, white, lilac). Culture is like bluebells. Today, many species are cultivated and used in indoor floriculture.

Alsobia

Groundcover, creeping perennial with red and soft stems. Belongs to the Gesneriev family. The plant is native to the shady forests of South America. Many hybrid varieties have been cultivated and grown in homes. Their length reaches two meters.

The leaves of the flower are oval green. On the upper part, dark veins are noticeable, a lot of villi. Single inflorescences look like tubules with a velvet edging. Most often their color is white or with red spots. The length of the tube can grow up to 6 cm, the diameter of the flower is 2.5 cm.

Netcreasia purpurea

The evergreen perennial has succulent shoots up to 1 m. The indoor flower is characterized by broadly lanceolate leaves up to 10 cm in length. Front side purple-green leaves; the wrong side is purple with a fringe. Blooms for a long time from mid-spring to late summer. The inflorescences are small pink-violet with three petals, collected in miniature inflorescences at the ends of the shoots.

Neoalsomitra sarcophylla

Evergreen indoor plant. Perennial. The shape of the flower is spherical up to 15 cm in diameter. Shoots with antennae grow up to 4 m. The antennae twist into a spiral, while their tips bifurcate and have suction cups. With their help, the plant clings to the support. Leaves are oval, smooth. Flowers unisexual cream or cream green. Female types are solitary, male ones are part of small inflorescences.

Decorative indoor flower. Basel representative. It occurs naturally in the USA, India, New Guinea, Africa and the Pacific Islands. Another name for the house flower is Malabar spinach.

Basella is a creeper that loves warmth. Leaves are ovate or heart-shaped with a sharp tip. Grow up to 12 cm. The foliage has a delicate aroma.

Unpretentious indoor plants and flowers photos and names

Among flower growers, indoor plants that do not require special attention are quite popular. In nature, there are more than a dozen of them. They are perfectly accustomed to home growing conditions. They do not require special care skills. You do not need to spend a lot of time taking care of the mini garden. You decide on your own the plants most suitable for your life.

If you want to pick up an indoor flower from our catalog that will delight you with abundant flowering all year and even in winter, then we suggest that you read the article to the end and find out which flowering or ornamental plants that are unpretentious in care are best grown at home.

Domestic flowers of the madder family. In its natural environment it is found in India, Japan, China. Today, up to 250 plant varieties are known. Lush shrub 50 cm high, covered with large white, double flowers similar to roses with a pleasant aroma. The leaves are shiny, dark green. The plant belongs to those species that bloom even with a lack of sunlight. The culture blooms from July to October.

Saintpaulia

The flower resembles a violet. The main difference is thermophilicity and unpretentiousness. Saintpaulia is a small shrub with lush leaves and large flowers. Beautiful leaves are covered with villi. With their help, she perfectly tolerates the lack of water.

Hamedorea

The house plant belongs to palm trees. Grows slowly. Excellent for growing in the shade. In order for the flower to be lush and bright, you need to wash it in the shower, spray it on summer days. In addition, the sun's rays are painful for the culture, so in hot weather they are darkened.

rapis

Indoor, shade-loving palm tree. It has a high decorative effect with proper care. In nature, there are 2 types of flowers: high and low. In room conditions, undersized species are more often grown. Their height is up to 1.5 m. At the same time, the flower is compact, while tall varieties reach three meters.

Despite the fact that the plant quickly turns green in natural light, it is adversely affected by the direct rays of the sun. It is optimal to put the flowerpot in partial shade. The flowerpot is occasionally turned to form the correct crown. The flower tolerates room temperature perfectly; in summer it is put on the balcony. Irrigation remains a separate issue in growing crops. The soil should always be moist, drying out and excessive moisture should not be allowed.

Fatchederalize

Evergreen liana with unusually shaped leaves. Its flexible shoots are often used to decorate vertical surfaces in the house. The ability to grow in shady places makes the flower indispensable in interior design. But, despite such a wonderful indicator, it is recommended to put the culture on a lighted windowsill. They usually contain the plant at room temperature, but with the advent of winter it is better to send it to a cool place. During the growing season, the flower is provided with good watering, but overflow should not be allowed.

Begonia

The indoor flower is not only considered the most beautiful due to flowering, but also not whimsical. Any soil is suitable for the plant. In addition, begonia tolerates temperature extremes very well. But for lush flowering, she needs sunlight. In summer, the plant is taken out to the balcony, leaving it there overnight.

Spathiphyllum

The people called the home flower. The culture has sharp leaves and sail-like white flowers. Perfect plant for growing on the north side. Also, the plant needs to provide moisture. Watering and irrigation are two components of a beautiful flowering culture. During the flowering period, all wilted buds must be removed.

Having studied the photographs, having examined the types and names of indoor plants in the site catalog, a professional gardener or amateur can independently choose the most suitable flower for himself. Since each plant has a different care requirement when grown at home.

With red foliage - an amazing sight. Saturated red color has always attracted a lot of attention. Perhaps for this reason, plants with red foliage are in good demand among flower growers.

Among the variety of indoor plants, there are many beautiful varieties with foliage of a rich red hue. Each of them will be an excellent decoration for home decoration, it can serve as an excellent present for any occasion.

Indoor flowers with red leaves

Indoor flower with red foliage- a phenomenon of unique beauty. When choosing one or another species, you need to know their features for successful cultivation in a home microclimate.

poinsettia


The flower belongs to the euphorbia family. The second name of this plant, which has red leaves at the top, is "Christmas Star".

Coming New Year, at this time a person wants more bright colors, it is for the onset of this magical holiday that the poinsettia blooms with red leaves.

Under natural conditions, an unusual flower with red leaves grows in Central America and Mexico. In the last century, the Aztecs used it as a dye for cosmetology and textiles. Poinsettia is known for its healing properties and has been added to effective allergy medications.

There are several subspecies of poinsettia: spherical, sparkling, large-horned, "Mile". Some common species are distinguished by a red middle, while others have green leaves above, red below. Despite such differences, you need to know the basics of caring for this lovely red-leaved plant.

Features of care

Experienced flower growers note the following features of caring for the beautiful paunsettia:

  • It is susceptible to temperature changes, so you should not place it on poorly insulated windows, where drafts often occur.
  • It prefers a stable temperature regime, during the flowering period it should not exceed 18 degrees, extreme heat and dry air are the reasons for the flower to fade as soon as possible.
  • Requires maximum lighting, does not tolerate direct sunlight at the same time, in winter, artificial light sources can be directed at it.
  • Periodic red leaves with warm settled water is a prerequisite for its development, this is especially true in rooms with increased air dryness.
  • When the soil dries, we provide good watering; during flowering, the volume of incoming water is increased.

Do not be afraid when the once beautiful poinsettia begins to actively shed red leaves, a period of rest has come for it. After dropping the leaves, a bare stem remains, which must be preserved.

Cordilina


Cordilina is a false palm with unusual leaves. This is a representative of a tropical area, so at home he loves warmth very much.

An indoor flower with red leaves is a tall shrub or, it is characterized by long leaves, due to which a dense crown is formed. After a while, the lower leaves fall off, the trunk gradually becomes bare.

Cordilina belongs to the Agave family, she is a close relative of the unpretentious dracaena. Unlike dracaena, there are red and white stripes on the leaves of the lovely cordilina.

Features of care

  • This tropical shrub does not tolerate direct light; diffused light will be the optimal development condition for it.
  • Varieties of cordilina with colored leaves require more color than regular ones with green foliage.
  • A suitable temperature regime for growing cordilina in summer is 22-23 degrees, in winter - 10-18 degrees.
  • Water it as the topsoil dries out.
  • Avoid waterlogging, as this will rot the roots.
  • To provide the indoor flower with good soil moisture, its foliage is regularly sprayed with warm water.
  • The soil for her is selected slightly acidic, cordilins feel great in universal soil. An indoor flower with red leaves needs an annual spring transplant.

sour

The second name of this plant is “hare cabbage”, it belongs to the sorrel family, grows without a stem.

It can be recognized by its long-leaved leaves, which descend at night and rise in the morning. Flowers sweet acid gives a single, white tone, of 5 petals. Often in nature, it can be found along the banks of rivers or near a stream.

A houseplant is useful for its composition - ascorbic acid, rutin, vitamins, succinic and oxalic acids are present here.

Features of care

When growing oxalis with red leaves at home, you should pay attention to the following nuances in care:

  • It is distinguished by unpretentiousness to lighting, it can successfully develop in partial shade, but for beautiful flowering it needs enough light. The direct rays of the sun are also undesirable for her, cause burns on sensitive leaves.
  • Watering is provided as the surface of the soil dries out; during flowering, watering increases.
  • In spring and summer, fragile sorrel with red leaves needs top dressing. For this purpose, any complex in diluted form is suitable. At the same time, it is important to reduce the indicated dosage by 2 times so as not to overfeed the plant.
  • In winter, the dormant period of oxalis begins, it is sent to a cool place where the temperature column does not rise above 10 degrees.
  • During the active growth of the shoots, the same care is provided as during flowering.

Croton

This croton is a typical representative of the milkweed family. It has been recognized by many gardeners as one of the most showy red-leaved houseplants. He is able to decorate any interior with his unusual look, he does not need to allocate a lot of space for him. It is attractive due to its green foliage with yellow or red veins.

Features of care

When choosing a perfect croton for your home, consider the following features:

Coleus


No less beautiful and attractive is the coleus, a typical representative of the labiate family, which also has rich red leaves.

In some places, the coleus is called the "poor man's croton" because of the striking resemblance to the croton in the color scheme of the foliage.

Although native to the tropics, coleus is notable for its unassuming growing conditions. However, there are some points worth knowing.

Features of care

  • Resistant coleus is not afraid of direct sunlight, they will not burn on beautiful leaves.
  • The summer period for an unpretentious flower with red leaves is a time of abundant watering. In winter, watering is reduced.
  • In the winter dormant period, the coleus is placed in a cool place where the thermometers do not rise to 12 degrees.
  • In the hot period, you need to ventilate the room where the coleus stays more often, do not forget to spray it regularly.
  • During the active growing season, monthly organic feeding is required.

Aglaonema


The beautiful aglaonema is a direct relative of dieffenbachia, only its leaves are narrower. It first appeared in China, India and Southeast Asia.

Aglaonema from the genus of evergreen herbs and shrubs, a representative of the Aroid family. Young seedlings with red leaves have practically no stem, mature specimens grow a small trunk.

There are many types of aglaonema, among which there is a species with rich red leaves - the AnYaManee variety, whose foliage color, if you look closely, has a complex structure: here are several shades of green in the middle, located along the central vein of the leaf. The central part of the heart-shaped leaf is red or pale pink.

Features of care

Such a variegated form of aglaonema requires bright diffused light. Comfort temperature in the summer - 20-25 degrees, in winter - 16-18 degrees.

  • In the summer heat, abundant watering of an indoor flower with red leaves is provided, in winter the soil is only moistened.
  • In order for a beautiful agleonema to feel comfortable, it is necessary to provide it with sufficient humidity in the apartment air.
  • In winter, foliar spraying is done with warm purified water.
  • During the period of active growth, maintenance of the plant in the form of top dressing with minerals and organic matter is required.
  • In spring, an adult bush needs a transplant.

Begonia royal


It is simply impossible to take your eyes off this indoor flower with red leaves, its foliage is so beautiful.

No wonder it was called royal begonia, because in terms of decorativeness it is a favorite among other varieties of begonias.

This red-leaved plant has a creeping root system, large filigree leaves. As an adult, it can develop to the state of a bush 45 cm tall. Its main advantage is the spectacular color of the foliage, the shape of the leaf resembles an asymmetric heart.

Features of care

  • Royal begonia does not tolerate spraying of leaves, ugly dark spots immediately appear on them.
  • She loves heat and humidity.
  • But the cold is fatal for her: she can not stand the temperature drop to 10 degrees.
  • The plant does not tolerate direct sunlight; diffused light from a window hung with tulle is enough for it.
  • Begonia loves moist soil, but does not tolerate excess moisture, it can be detrimental to her.

Cryptanthus

Luxurious cryptanthus is an ornamental perennial, a typical representative of the Bromeliad family.

Despite the fact that the origin of this perennial is distant Brazil, it is now available for sale in many flower shops.

The plant has virtually no stem, and clusters of pointed leaves resemble a catchy star on the ground. Thanks to this feature, the indoor flower with red leaves received the second name "Earth Star".

Resistant cryptanthus has a branched rhizome, under natural conditions it can reach 50 cm, in indoor growing conditions it reaches even smaller sizes.

There are types of krpitanthus, the foliage of which is colored red.Among them, it is worth noting the red star variety, whose foliage has a crimson color with a dark green central vein. No less remarkable is the bivittatus variety, the center of the leaf of which is painted gray, and the entire leaf plate is of a light, pink tone.

Features of care

  • This one with red leaves is unpretentious in care, requires high humidity of the air masses, which is due to its tropical origin.
  • Resistant cryptanthus requires abundant watering without stagnation of water residues from below, regular spraying.
  • paid twice a month.

Hypestes

Hypoestes (Hypoestes) or as it is also called Hypestes is a herbaceous perennial with red leaves, represents the Acanthus family. In apartment conditions, hypestes leaf spikelets are grown.

At its sight, its red-green leaves are striking, where there are many white spots randomly located throughout the plate.

Basically, in their natural growth, they have a herbaceous or shrubby form, with very good branching. The height of the plant rarely exceeds 50 cm. The stems are very juicy and hard, their growth rate is high.

Features of care

  • Adorable hypestes loves abundant watering, regardless of seasonality.
  • All year round indoor flower requires moderate sunlight, with a lack of it, the color of the leaves will be a little pale.
  • The color of the hypestes foliage depends on the selected fertilizers; when developing your own formula, you can get a unique color.

Irezine


Among such a popular plant as irezine, there are varieties that have decorative foliage, for example, Herbst's irezine has a red foliage color.

No less appreciated by gardeners and Linden's irezine with leaves that have a bright crimson vein against a dark greenish tone of foliage. Indoor flowers irezine belong to the family Amaranth.

Their leaves are elliptical in shape, in some varieties the leaves are lanceolate with sharp edges. A plant with red leaves develops well both in open ground and indoors.

Features of care

  • A lovely perennial irezine with red foliage loves diffused light, the direct rays of the sun can cause burns on its fragile leaves.
  • To the temperature regime is not particularly whimsical.
  • The only condition is that in winter the posts near the beautiful irezine do not fall to 12 degrees, otherwise it will face a speedy death.
  • A plant with red leaves endures dry apartment air.

neoregelia


Deserves the attention of room designers and this representative of the Bromeliad family.

A beautiful neoregelia with red leaves releases a flower, but here she attracts attention to herself with a bright red color of the crown.

The perennial has no stem, it consists of several rosettes placed one above the other.

Neoregelia purely outwardly looks like a palm top, its leaves are belt-shaped with serrated sides and a pointed end.

Features of care

  • In order for a perennial with red leaves to grow comfortably, it is necessary to provide it with conditions close to natural.
  • It must be placed in a bright room, shaded from direct rays.
  • To extend the daylight hours, it is illuminated with an ordinary lamp.
  • She needs to provide sufficient humidity.
  • In the summer they give her frequent watering, in small portions, in winter the amount of liquid decreases.

Nidularium


This indoor flower also belongs to the Bromeliad family, it is very similar to neoregelia. The birthplace of the flower is the tropics of the American continent.

The perennial also lacks a stem. Its leaves are sharp, with serrated edges.

Its decorative feature is large red leaves, which get such a color during the flowering of the perennial.

When flowering ends, the leaf rosette dies off, but at the same time it forms several lateral children. They take root quite quickly and soon begin to bloom. This allows this plant to grow over fairly large areas.

Features of care

  • This red-leaved plant is largely unpretentious and rarely attacked by diseases and pests.
  • He likes a lighted room, without direct sunlight.
  • For comfortable growing conditions, maintain good humidity in the room.
  • Do not forget to keep the soil substrate moist without flooding the flower so that the roots do not rot.

codiaum

Despite the variety of varieties of this representative of the Euphorbia family, only variegated codiaum with red-yellow leaves is grown under room conditions.

In young specimens, the leaves are of a lighter tone, then they acquire a more saturated color.

Features of care

  • Codiaum requires enough diffused light, it is placed on windows protected from direct sunlight.
  • It also requires high humidity, without the slightest hint of drafts.
  • Throughout the year, it is provided with abundant watering with warm water.
  • For comfortable cultivation, it is advisable to spray the plant daily with soft water.
  • During active growth, complex feeding of the plant is necessary.

arrowroot


Maranta with red veins on the leaves is a tropical perennial of the Marantov family.

It is valuable to gardeners due to the unusual color of the foliage - red symmetrical veins and dark green spots along the central veins.

Maranta is also called the "prayer plant" due to its unusual reaction to light. If the beauty with red leaves lacks light, then her leaves rise to a vertical position, if the lighting is normal, they straighten out. At night, the leaves are gathered into rosettes, in the morning they open.

Features of care

  • The beautiful arrowroot loves moisture, so it can be safely placed near aquariums.
  • In the summer, flower growers make sure that the earthy ball of the arrowroot is always wet.
  • Water the indoor flower carefully so that water does not fall on the tender leaves.
  • She needs diffused light; in winter, additional lighting is done. Young specimens are transplanted annually.

Conclusion

All with red leaves are tropical plants that prefer good air humidity. Each representative of a particular species is unique in its own way; all these flowers are valued by gardeners for their unique leaf color. (1 ratings, average: 5,00 out of 5)

Succulents are plants that have the ability to store a large supply of water in their tissues. Outwardly, the leaves of succulents seem to be filled with water. For the first time, these plants appeared in countries with arid climates. Succulents are often very easy to care for and unpretentious. Succulents should not be overlooked when choosing indoor plants, as there are a number of flowering leaf and stem succulents that bring a lot of positive emotions to their owners.

Agave american

Perennial leafy succulent. The plant consists of basal, green-variegated or plain green, thick, narrowed upwards, hard, linear-lanceolate leaves. Leaves grow in a circle of one central leaf. The edge of the leaves is covered with small thorns. Blooms rarely, green-yellow inconspicuous flowers on a tall pedicel. The temperature in the room acceptable for the life of the plant should not be less than +8 ° C. Watering and top dressing once a month. Frequent transplantation into a specialized deciduous-soddy-sandy soil is necessary.

Agave Queen Victoria

Perennial leafy succulent. The plant consists of basal, hard, concave, triangular, matte dark green leaves with white edging. Leaves grow in a circle of one central leaf. At the ends of all leaves there is one long thorn. The plant does not flower. You can not put the agave in the open sun and sunny window sills. The temperature in the room should not exceed +21 ° C.

adenium

Perennial tree succulent. The stem of the plant is dense in the root zone, strongly branched towards the top. The leaves are lanceolate, serrated, dissected, light green. The plant blooms rarely, but very plentifully. Crimson flowers with a light throat. Flowers are simple and double. When growing at home, care should be taken that the temperature does not fall below +12 ° C. The plant requires daily spraying and watering every three days.

Adromiscus spotted

Perennial thick leaf succulent. The plant consists of basal, green-spotted, thick, hairy leaves. The edge of the leaves has a purple tint. The leaves grow from a dense, small root stalk. The plant looks very saturated with water. In home cultivation, it is worth watering the plant moderately every evening. You can not put a flower in the sun and sunny areas of the room. The temperature of normal growing conditions is not higher than +21 o C.

Aloe variegated

Perennial herbaceous leaf succulent. The plant cannot exceed 30 centimeters in height. It consists of basal, green-variegated with light waves, thick, narrowed upwards, hard, linear-lanceolate leaves. The leaves form a rosette, grow in a circle. Blooms rarely, orange flowers in a cluster inflorescence. The plant is not picky about growing conditions, it requires only constant watering.

Aloe squat

Perennial herbaceous leaf succulent. Plant from 10 to 50 centimeters in height. Consists of basal, thin, hard, xiphoid, light green, pointed petals. The leaves are covered with small rough thorns. Leaves grow in a circle of one central leaf. Young shoots appear along the perimeter of the old plant. The plant is famous for its many medicinal properties. It does not require special care at home.

Anacampseros

Perennial bushy weaving succulent. The plant consists of dense dark purple shoots. The leaves are small, dense, watery. symmetrically arranged along the branches. The flowers are regular, pink, on long succulent pedicels. the main branch passes into a bare pedicel. Up to 5 flowers can bloom on one branch. The plant requires constant watering, an unlimited place of growth (for weaving), a large amount of sunlight.

Aptenia

Perennial evergreen succulent plant. Stems fleshy, spreading, creeping. The leaves are lanceolate, watery, light green, symmetrically arranged along the stem. The plant can curl. The flowers are small. pink or white color. Flowers with small thin petals, located in the axils at the ends of the branches. Requires a high degree of illumination, average air temperature and abundant watering.

Argyroderma

Perennial succulent. It has the second name "living stones". The body of the plant looks like a pebble. The plant consists of a massive rosette, which consists of two very thick fleshy leaves. The body of the plant is painted in a matte gray-green color. The flowers of the plant appear in the center of the contact of the leaves. The flowers are regular, bright pink, the petals are small and thin. It is necessary to provide the plant with a large stream of sunlight and abundant timely watering. Succulents grow in drainage soil made of small stones.

Brigamia

Perennial leafy tree succulent. The stem of the plant is dense, mostly in the root zone. The stem is about 20-50 centimeters high. Small branches with a single leaf are formed from the top of the stem. Leaves are lanceolate, oval-elongated. The leaves are shiny, covered with a wax coating. The succulent blooms with small yellow flowers on separate long pedicels. The plant requires plenty of light and moderate regular watering.

Gasteria

Perennial leafy succulent. The plant consists of basal, green-spotted, thick, slightly flattened xiphoid leaves. The edges of the leaves are smooth, the end is sharp. The leaves are collected in numerous dense rosettes. It blooms with small, tubular-swollen flowers. The flowers are usually located on a long pedicel in the apical unilateral inflorescence. The plant is not whimsical to light and heat. Requires only regular watering and transplanting every two years. It is also necessary to plant young sockets.

Graptopetalum

Perennial herbaceous stemless succulent. The plant is made up of small dense, watery, heart-shaped leaves, collected in a rosette. The leaves are dark green, dull, with a sharp end. It blooms with large, pink, lily-shaped flowers on separate tall peduncles. Requires sufficient light and moisture. Grows best in well-drained soil of small stones.

Dorstenia

Perennial leafy tree succulent. The stem of the plant is dense, mostly in the root zone. The stem is about 20-50 centimeters high. Single leaves are formed from the top of the stem. Leaves are lanceolate, oval-elongated. The flowers are green, in the form of a box with seeds, on a separate pedicel. The plant is not whimsical to light and heat. Requires only constant regular watering and spraying. Feeding is necessary once a month.

Zamioculcas

Perennial leafy succulent. The plant consists of numerous stems with symmetrically arranged, dark green, oval, lanceolate, shiny leaves. The stems in the root zone are thick and watery, thinning upwards. The plant rarely blooms. Throws out a small arrow at the base of the stems and opens into a simple cob. Zamioculcas should be watered every two days to provide the plant with plenty of light. The succulent does not tolerate low temperatures, the room should be at least +8 ° C.

Conophytum

Perennial succulent. Each plant consists of rounded fused leaves. Leaves form a spherical, heart-shaped plant body. The stem of the plant is very short and is in the ground. The body color of the plant varies from bluish-gray-green to brown. The plant is very small, not higher than 5-10 centimeters. The flowers are small, regular, narrow-leaved, yellow. The flowers emerge on short peduncles from the junction of leaf accretion. It is necessary to provide the plant with a large stream of sunlight and abundant timely watering. The succulent grows exclusively in the soil of small stones.

Cotyledon

Perennial semi-shrub succulent. Stem solitary, woody. In the first year, the stem is one, with subsequent years it bushes. The height of the plant can reach 50-180 centimeters. The leaves are thick, watery, numerous, symmetrical, oval, dark green, shiny with a reddish border. Blooms rarely in winter, light pink or white star-shaped flowers. The plant tolerates cold well. The succulent does not tolerate an excess of moisture in the soil and in the air.

lamprantus

Perennial climbing succulent. The young stems of the plant are initially erect, then droop and creep. The plant reaches no more than 15 centimeters in height. The leaves are fleshy, trihedral, smooth, gray-green or light green. The leaves are arranged symmetrically along the stem. It blooms with small pink flowers on long peduncles. It can be planted in a squat pot (weaves down) or in a tall pot (weaves in an ampelous way and can be hung). The succulent is heat-loving and moisture-loving.

rejuvenated

Perennial herbaceous stemless succulent. The plant consists of small, dense, watery, oblong leaves, collected in a pink rosette. The leaves are dark green, matte, with a sharp brown tip. There are always a lot of sockets, it grows quickly. It blooms in small, regular, white flowers on separate tall peduncles, which consist of fused, elongated leaves of the plant. Requires sufficient light and moisture. Grows best in well-drained soil of small stones.

Oscularia

Perennial shrub succulent. The leaves are juicy, bluish-gray-green, symmetrically opposite, trihedral, fused at the base. The leaves expand upward. The edges of the leaves and the body of the plant itself are smooth. The flowers are correct, pink or red. The flowers emerge from the incision of the leaves on individual pedicels. The succulent is thermophilic. It is necessary to provide the plant with sufficient sunlight and abundant watering.

Portulacaria

Perennial shrub succulent. Stems solitary, woody with a red-brown tint. The leaves are small, juicy, symmetrical, dark green, lanceolate, oval. The leaves are collected in small rosettes of three or four leaves. Blooms rarely, small regular pink flowers in spike-shaped inflorescences. Requires plenty of sunlight, top dressing once a month and abundant regular watering.

Sansevieria

Perennial leafy succulent. The plant consists of basal, green-variegated or plain green, thick, narrowed upwards, hard, linear-lanceolate leaves. Leaves grow randomly along the permitted perimeter. The edge of the leaves is smooth with a golden yellow edging. Blooms rarely, green-yellow inconspicuous flowers on a tall pedicel. The temperature in the room acceptable for the life of the plant should not be less than +16 ° C. Watering and top dressing once a month.

synadenium

Perennial shrub succulent. The stems are juicy, fleshy, covered with light gray bark. The leaves are ovate, alternate, shiny, rich green with dark green veins, symmetrically arranged along the stem. Blooms with umbrella inflorescence. Peduncles are small, short and thick. The flowers are bearing, small, closed, red in the form of inverted caps with feathers. The plant is thermophilic, the temperature should not be lower than +10 o C. The plant also requires a high degree of illumination. You can water the plant no more than once a month.

Stapelia

Perennial bushy undersized succulent. The stems of the plant are numerous, tetrahedral, succulent, light green or bluish in color. The stems branch in the root zone. The edges of the stems are covered with teeth. Plant height can be 10-60 centimeters. Flowers solitary, on curved pedicels. The flowers are covered with small soft villi, burgundy in the shape of a five-pointed star. The flowers are very beautiful, but emit an unpleasant smell of rotten meat. The plant should be placed in shady places. The temperature of normal growth of the slipway should not be below +10 ° C. Succulents can be watered no more than once every two weeks.

fat woman

Perennial tree succulent. The trunk of the tree is dense, it can be both squat and high (depending on the subspecies of the plant). The leaves are small, oval, juicy, dark green. The leaves are symmetrically arranged along the branches. According to Chinese beliefs, the leaves of the tree resemble coins, hence the second name "money tree". The plant is not whimsical to light and heat. Requires only constant regular, but moderate watering.

Phocaea

Perennial tree succulent. The phocaea has a caudex stem. The trunk can be elongated, rounded or oval; long, thin, branched stems grow from this base. At first, the stems need support, later they become woody. the leaves are oval, shiny, dark green with a clearly marked central vein. The flowers are white, regular, small, inconspicuous, with a pleasant aroma. The plant is unpretentious to light and heat. You need to water the plant only when the soil is completely dry, and then moderately.

Haworthia

Perennial herbaceous dwarf succulent. The plant consists of basal fleshy leaves. The leaves are sword-shaped, short, dark green with white stripes. The leaves form a circular rosette. They can grow up in a circle. The edge of the leaves is covered with small teeth. Flowers appear rarely and not in all species. the flowers are white, small and inconspicuous. In home cultivation, the succulent requires a shaded place of growth and plentiful timely watering. Grows best in soil of small stones.

Cerochlamis

Perennial succulent. The plant consists of a massive rosette, which consists of very thick, faceted, fleshy leaves. The body of the plant is painted in a matte gray-green color. In height, the plant rarely exceeds 15 centimeters. The flowers of the plant appear in the center of the contact of the leaves. The flowers are regular, bright pink, the petals are small and thin on a separate tall pedicel. It is necessary to provide the plant with a large stream of sunlight and abundant timely watering. Succulents grow in drainage soil made of small stones.

Schlumbergera

Perennial hanging succulent. Abundantly branching cactus shrub. The branches are flat, jointed, without thorns, with notches along the edges. The flowers are zygomorphic, tubular, located at the ends of the branches. Flowers can be crimson, pink, red and orange. When growing at home, it is worth putting the succulent exclusively on the sunny side, watering every two days and feeding once every two weeks.

Aeonium

Perennial herbaceous tree-like succulent. The plant consists of small, dense, watery, oblong, lanceolate leaves collected in a pink rosette. The leaves are dark green, shiny. There are always a lot of sockets, it grows quickly. All sockets are placed on a branched stem. It blooms in small, regular flowers, yellow on separate tall peduncles, in a racemose inflorescence. Requires sufficient light and moisture. Grows best in well-drained soil of small stones.

echeveria

Perennial herbaceous succulent. It has a second name stone rose". The plant consists of small, dense, watery, oval leaves with a sharp end, collected in a pink rosette. Leaves are gray-green, matte. There are always a lot of sockets, it grows quickly. It blooms with small, regular flowers, similar to bells, red on separate tall peduncles, which consist of fused elongated leaves of the plant. Rarely, the plant can be weaving. Requires sufficient light and moisture. Grows best in well-drained soil of small stones.

Crassula or crassula (Crassulo) belongs to the genus of succulents, the family of Crassulaceae. More than 350 species of fat women grow in Madagascar, in the south of Arabia and South Africa. Many of them are known as indoor flowers, while others can only be found in natural conditions or greenhouses.

Common indoor varieties of fat women can be divided into tree-like, creeping and columnar species. Some of them bloom infrequently and in adulthood, while others please with their flowering every year.

Decorative blooming fat women

This variety of fat women blooms annually.

Frequently seen:

C. falcata Wendl

It has large, about 20 centimeters in diameter, umbellate, inflorescences with red flowers. They form on top of the fleshy stems. The plant grows up to 1 meter in height. The leaves are fleshy, thick, sickle-shaped, the tips are blunt. The leaves grow together and wrap around the stem. In relation to the stem, they grow at a right angle. Crassula blooms every year, in July and August.


C. schmidtii

It grows up to 10 centimeters tall. It blooms with dark red flowers, annually and for a long time.


C. justi-corderoyi

It is similar to Schmidt's fat woman, but has different leaves. They are flattened above, rounded below, ciliate edges.


C. perfoliata

This profusely blooming, tall flower grows up to 1 meter. It has pointed leaves, triangular-lanceolate in shape. The length is about 10-15 centimeters. Flowers are red or white, collected in an umbrella. Flowering occurs in summer.


C. coccinea or Rochea

This undersized species forms into a low, compact bush. The plant blooms with red flowers.


C. arborescens

In the people, these fat women are called money trees. This group of flowers is distinguished by its beautiful appearance and unpretentious care.

The leaves are rounded, bluish in color. The underside of the leaf is reddish. The edges are bordered with a red stripe.

They grow up to 1.5 meters in height. The length of the foliage reaches 7 centimeters, the width is 4.5-5 centimeters. The flower is similar to Owata's fat lady, but is less common. The flower needs good lighting and moderate watering.


This tall tree-like flower has large, up to 7 centimeters, bluish leaves with a red border and dark dots. The plant reaches a height of 1.5 meters.

The varieties of the tree-like fat woman include:


Variety Blue bird

It is distinguished by large, wavy, curly leaves. From this species, the Blue Bird variety can be distinguished.


C. arborescens undulatifolia

This cultivator has flattened, narrow (up to 3 centimeters), silver-blue leaves, the ends are red. There are also varieties with snow-white stripes on the leaves and a red border on the edge.

The variegated form (C. Arborescens undulatifolia f. variegata) has similar characteristics.

The most popular tree fat women


C. Ovata

It belongs to the shade-tolerant succulents. The flower withstands temperatures down to 10 degrees and short weak frosts. This plant has quite a few varieties and varieties. They differ in shape, size and color of foliage.

The bush grows up to a meter in height. The stem stiffens with age and turns brown, branching profusely. The leaves are glossy, thick, numerous, oval or wedge-shaped.

The leaves are covered with light dots. The length of the sheet is 5 centimeters, the width reaches 2.5 centimeters. Green above, light red below. Some varieties have a red border around the edge of the leaf. White-pink star-shaped small flowers appear in autumn and winter.

The surface of the leaves in one of the varieties of this fat woman may be covered with light dots. It is for these qualities called silver (C. Argentea).


C.portulacea

It belongs to the variety of Crassula Ovata. A flower has white aerial roots on a tree-like trunk and stems. They darken over time. Flowering of the plant occurs in adulthood, it occurs quite rarely. Small flowers of white or pink color are collected in a panicle.

This unpretentious plant loves good lighting and moderate watering. The blooming of the fat woman depends on the amount of light falling on the flower. With a lack of light, the decorative effect of the flower is lost.

Common varieties:


C. Gollum

In the variety, the leaves are completely wrapped in a tube, the ends are expanded in the form of a funnel.


C. Hobbit

Leaves from the beginning to the middle turned outward and fused. The color of the foliage in both varieties can be both green and variegated.

The size of the bushes and the growth pattern of the Gollum and Hobbit varieties are similar. Fat women of these varieties have high decorative qualities.

Compact (Crosby's Compact)


Crosby's Compact

This is a slowly growing plant with elongated small foliage. The length of the sheet is 1.5 centimeters, the width is 1 centimeter. The color is dark green, the edges of the sheet have a red border. The young stem is green, fleshy, becoming stiff with age.


C. ovate Minor

This is a rather capricious slow growing, compact form of fat women. Indoor varieties, in comparison with the natural species, have a smaller bush size. Leaves are reddish in color. Length reaches 1.5 centimeters, width - 1 centimeter.


C. ovata cv. Hummel's Sunset

This cultivator has leaves decorated with white and yellow stripes and a red border.
In order for the leaves not to lose their decorative effect, the flower needs intense lighting. With a lack of light, the leaves turn green.


C. Ovata var. Oblique

It is not a very common form of this species. The leaves are large, the sides are slightly bent down, the tip is raised, pointed.

Known variegated varieties of Crassula Oblikva:


C. ovata var. Oblique cv. Solana

It has asymmetrical yellow stripes on the foliage. The amount is different on each shoot. On some plants, there are no discolored areas at all. These green shoots must be removed, otherwise the plant will lose its variegation over time. You also need to pinch the buds growing between pairs of leaves. In their place, 3 buds appear, and the plant begins to branch intensively. Pinching is carried out over 3 paired leaves.


C. Ovata var. Oblique cv. Tricolor

It has white stripes on the sheet and a red border around it. A clear arrangement, the number of stripes on the sheet is missing. Young green shoots must be removed, otherwise the plant has decorative qualities.

Creeping, ground cover, lycopsform fat women

These fat women have thin and decumbent stems. Plants grow rapidly in different directions.

This group of species includes:


C. muscosa or C. lycopodioides

This is a small, neat flower, about 20-25 centimeters high. The shrub has fleshy, tetrahedral, creeping shoots with slightly raised tops. The leaves are thin, small, fleshy, scaly, folded in 4 rows in the form of a tile. They are closely adjacent to each other and to the stem, outwardly similar to a club moss, hence the name. The plant blooms with inconspicuous yellow flowers.

Care is easy. A little shade when growing does not harm. In bright light, the scales on the leaves become reddish. The flower has several varieties. They differ in the shape of the bush and leaves.


C. Pseudolycopodioides

It has curved stems. The leaves, in comparison with the previous fat woman, are less pressed against the stem and are not arranged as often. In room conditions, there are silver, variegated and yellow-leaved cultivars.


C. tetralix

This is a creeping look. It is similar in structure to the False-moss. The leaves are dense, fleshy, rounded in diameter, awl-shaped. The length reaches 4 centimeters, the thickness is 0.4 centimeters.


C. Picturata

A flower with decumbent, branched stems and unusually colored foliage. Their length is 1.5 centimeters, width - 0.8 centimeters. The leaves are green in color, covered with a large number of dots. Red above, inside the leaf - lilac-red, the edges have thin transparent cilia. Crassula blooms annually. Flowers are pink in color.


C. cupera regel

It is similar to the Dot Crassula, but it is smaller in size. Flowering is annual. Flowers are pale beige.

Columnar fat women

This group has a non-standard structure, compact size and magnificent shape. The foliage is opposite, thick and fused at the base, enclosing the stem.


C. Perforate

This is a liana-shaped low plant with a slightly branched rigid stem and diamond-shaped leaves growing in pairs. The length of the leaves reaches 2 centimeters.
Leaf pairs are arranged crosswise. The leaves are bluish-green, have a bluish coating, the edges are bordered with a red cartilaginous stripe. Dark blotches are scattered on the leaves, thorn-like growths grow on the edges.

The length of the barrel is 20 centimeters, the diameter of the column is 3 centimeters. Variegated forms have a green trunk, young foliage is covered with yellow stripes on the edge and in the center.


C. Rupestris

This is a pretty high crassula. It has straight fleshy or creeping branched shoots, 50-60 centimeters long. The foliage is smooth, thick, rounded, the tip is pointed. Length 1-2.5 mm, width up to 2 mm. The color is bluish-green with a reddish bloom and purple-red stripes on top of the leaf. Leaves grow in pairs.


C. socialis

This is a low succulent with branched thin stems. Columnar rosettes grow on them with small, up to 0.5 centimeters leaves. They are bluish-green, flattened, smooth, rounded, with ciliated edges. The plant grows rapidly and forms dense cushions.


C. hemispherica

It is a solitary, sometimes branching plant. Forms a rosette of curved leaves.


C. deceptor

This is a low (up to 10 centimeters) bush with short, tetrahedral, very thick (1.5 centimeters) leaves. They are densely planted on stems. The leaves are greenish-gray in color, densely dotted with silvery patches. This plant is demanding to care for and grows only in warm conditions and loose soil.

Money tree (fat woman): video

All types of fat women are beautiful in their own way and decorate any home. Plants, regardless of variety, give coziness and make rooms more comfortable.

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