Indoor flowers

Growing room primrose and home care
There are hundreds of houseplant options. Primrose is one of the most beloved species of flower growers: it has bright colors of various shades, blooms for a long time and is easy to care for. In this article we will tell you how to grow and care for this plant.Primrose plant - primrose
Caring for Japanese fatsia at home: varieties, photos
Flower lovers can say a lot of flattering words about fatsia. This plant quickly conquered them with its beautiful leaves, bright green color, large size, and also an amazing shape that resembles hands with fingers. During the flowering period, small flowers are formed on the Fatsia, which have a white or yellow-green tint.How to care for fatsia
Growing petunias from seeds at home
In our country, petunia is grown as an annual ornamental plant. While this representative of the nightshade belongs to perennials. But due to the harsh climate in most of our Fatherland, no one thinks about preserving petunias for the winter. This business is troublesome and unpopular with Russian flower growers. Meanwhile, breeders have long bred hybrid varieties of petunias that can bloom profusely several times a year.How to grow petunia flowers from seeds
Flower female happiness: features of care and photo gallery
Many people prefer to use indoor plants as a decoration of the room, but they are still able to humidify and even purify the air by absorbing impurities that are hazardous to health. In addition, according to popular belief, they normalize family relations. The most unpretentious and attractive flower is spathiphyllum. It is also called "flowers of women's happiness". How to care for them correctly, we will consider in more detail in the article. Moreover, no special skills are required for this.How to take care of women's happiness
Echeveria: varieties and features of growing a stone rose at home
Echeveria

Exotic succulent echeveria is an unpretentious but very effective plant. The neat, dense rosettes of this flower seem to be carved out of granite or marble, as if a skillful sculptor had worked on them. For this similarity with the sculpture, Echeveria got its second name - a stone rose.