Houseplants
Care and reproduction of cyperus at home
At some point, experienced gardeners may want to grow some exotic plant in their apartment. Therefore, they can turn their attention to such a flower as cyperus, which is a family of sedges. It is mainly found in tropical regions of Africa, where its favorite habitats are swamps, river banks and lakes.How to care for cyperus
Anthurium flower (male happiness): home care
Anthurium naturally lives in South and Central America. There it is known as the "tongue of fire", the middle name of the plant "flamingo flower". We call this flower "male happiness" - people believe that if you take good care of it, happiness will come to your home. It blooms, forming a bright red heart, but there are varieties with other colors.All about the anthurium flower
Begonia: care and reproduction at home
Begonia is a wonderful plant, it is used to decorate gardens, parks, squares, they love to grow it at home. This flower belongs to the numerous Begoniaceae family. This genus has 900 species found in the wild, and about 2000 bred hybrid specimens. The plant got its name thanks to Michel Begon, who described it at the end of the distant 17th century. Begonia began to be used as a decorative flower only 100 years later.How to care for begonia
Varieties and names of indoor palms, care rules
How pleasant it is to be surrounded by your own evergreen tropical plants in the cold winter season. And in summer, in the heat, enjoy relaxing in the shade of vines and palm trees. Those who want to arrange their own tropics on the balcony or in the room can pay attention to the palm trees suitable for this. It is quite within the power of everyone to grow it, but a number of conditions must be met to create the microclimate necessary for normal development.Types of indoor palm trees
Growing ampelous begonia from seeds at home
Experienced growers probably know what begonia looks like. After all, this is the most popular genus in the begonia family, which includes more than a thousand species. The habitual habitats of begonias are humid tropical and subtropical forests and mountainous regions of America, Asia and Africa. For the first time, the world was able to get acquainted with this plant thanks to the data provided by the French botanist Charles Plumier. This happened in 1687 during a scientific expedition to the Antilles, in which this specialist was also invited.How to grow begonia from seed