Indoor flowers

Azalea indoor: home care
Azalea, for its lush flowering, is one of the most beautiful indoor plants. But, unfortunately, it often happens that some time after the acquisition, the plant begins to die, because the indoor azalea is a rather capricious flower. It is necessary to create the best conditions for it so that the plant does not begin to dry out and shed its leaves. And then for the efforts Azalea will certainly thank you with amazing lush flowers.How to care for an azalea
Growing orchids in pots: features and photos of flowers
Orchids are flowers that are extremely beautiful, but very demanding in terms of maintenance. This is especially true for orchids in pots, which many people like to grow at home. However, even a pot for orchids needs to be chosen correctly so that they delight you with their flowering. Today we will tell you what pots should be for these flowers and how to properly care for them at home. You will also see photos of orchids grown on balconies or window sills in flowerpots.Orchid in a pot
Types of Dendrobium orchids: photos, names and care features
Dendrobium Orchid is a small epiphyte with unusual flowers that cover the entire cylindrical stem of the plant. In nature, orchids of this species grow on trees, ground or rocks. This justifies the name of the plant, which in translation means "living on a tree." Breeders have developed hybrid forms of dendrobiums that grow and bloom well at home. Observing the simple conditions for their cultivation, you can achieve long and abundant flowering.All about the Dendrobium orchid
Beautiful hoya flower: is it possible to keep it at home
Many flower growers prefer liana-like plants, because they are ideal for landscaping apartments and, with their attractiveness, can give any room a unique comfort. In addition, all lianas come from tropical forests, so their flowers are bright and very large.Hoya - wax ivy
Oleander flower: growing and care at home, photo
Oleander is a perennial evergreen shrub with elongated leathery leaves, brownish stems, and brightly fragrant flowers. The plant is native to the western part of China, Morocco and the tropical zones of Portugal. It is not recommended to keep African plants indoors as they emit harmful fumes that can cause dizziness and headaches.How to grow oleander