15 indoor plants for those who live in a flat

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Cities are an inexhaustible source of entertainment: you can go to the movies, choose the restaurant where you want to eat, go to the park or shopping, ... But you may miss something green in your life, in your home.

That is why we have prepared this article for you, so you know what are the 15 best houseplants for beginners or experts. And you will see how with a little care they will look beautiful.

First of all, let us show you this video in which we talk about five beautiful indoor plants, ideal for decorating flats, apartments, attics ... They don't grow much, so they can always be kept in pots. Enjoy them:

Spathiphyllum

Spathiphyllum

This beautiful plant reduces pollution and is known to purify the air. It does not need direct light or excess water. Its flowers are white, very pretty. It is a very grateful plant that will live happily and peacefully in your home.

Ribbon or Spider Plant

Chlorophytum

This plant is made up of numerous green leaves with a white stripe in the middle that grow slightly arched downwards. It looks very pretty when we have it in a hanging pot. It is one of the most popular indoor plants, as it easily adapts to somewhat cold climates, as it supports light frosts.

Indoor bonsai

Bonsai

Bonsai are a living work of art, which means it is never finished. By pinching we can keep its style, and contemplate it from time to time to enjoy it.

Ficus elastica

Ficus elastica

If you are looking to have a tree at home, this is a good option. The Ficus elastica can grow to a height of ten meters. You will live well in a room where you have direct light.

Crassula ovata

Crassula ovata

The Crassula ovata, better known as the Jade Plant, or even the Friendship Tree, is a shrubby plant that can only bring good things into your life. So now you know, get one and enjoy it.

Sanseviera

Sanseviera

The Sanseviera surely you have seen it in some homes, and it is that ... it is simply very resistant. It needs little water, and little light to grow. It is perfect to have in apartments or flats.

Photos

Photos

The Photos is one of the indoor plants that our elders already knew. It is an excellent climbing plant to have at home, for example, in the hall or in the living room.

aphelandra squarrosa

aphelandra squarrosa

La aphelandra squarrosa, also known as Zebra Plant because of the white lines that its leaves present, it would look great in any room that has animal prints.

Begonia

Begonia

Do you have friends who have begonias? Ask him to give you a cutting, and thus get your own plant. So you will have something else to join you. And if not, get one in nurseries or specialized stores.

Indoor herbs

Herbs

The city is full of very good restaurants, but if you are going to prepare a delicious home-cooked meal, you should not be short of fresh herbs. Make your own herb garden today, and in a few weeks you will have them to prepare delicious dishes.

Lavender

Lavender

People usually pay a lot of money to get lavender scented candles, but have you thought about having your own plants? This way you save that money and you can make your own candles or bags.

Lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

Dracaena_sanderiana

Lucky Bamboo, whose scientific name is dracaena sanderianaIt sure is the good taste of Thai food, but also ours. Green sprouts are a great addition to any coffee table.

Fern

Fern

Ferns are plants that don't need a lot of light to grow. If you buy two, you can place one on each side of a door for example, or even in the living room they will look great.

Succulent

Sedum

Succulents have made a big splash in the world of indoor plants, as they endure long periods of drought. There are numerous species, each with unique characteristics capable of decorating your home in an incredible way.

Cactus

Cactus

Cacti, like succulents, can also withstand long periods of drought. They are slow-growing plants ideal to have near a window, as they need a lot of light to grow and develop properly.

What do you think of these plants? Do you have any of them in your flat or apartment?


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  1.   Chandia Rose said

    Thank you very much for delighting my eyes with these wonders

  2.   beatriz said

    I love plants, I think they are the best pet I could choose ... I talk a lot with them I adore them ...

  3.   Juan said

    How that indoor bonsai? That does not exist. Or there is no generic. In any case, one could talk about what type of bonsai can be without direct light or hardly anything.

  4.   Lorraine said

    I love the bushes I would like to have my house full of garden my jobi

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Lorena.
      You can get them at any nursery or garden store 🙂.
      A greeting.

  5.   Lamb Pink said

    Thanks for all the advice, I am a fan of plants and I take care of them as if they were my pets. Thank you for existing ♥ ️?

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Thanks for your words Rosa 🙂

  6.   Sylvia de Chung said

    I love plants, I have a desert rose, on my balcony, this summer it did not give me flowers, it measures 40 cm. I got sick with some white fluff, I changed the pot, they fumigated it, they told me not to water it in 1 week, will it be okay? It makes me sad because the land is dry. Can it be fertilized with humus? .
    Thanks for the reply.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Silvia.
      The desert rose is a plant that does not live well indoors. Ideally, if you can, keep it out from spring to summer.
      Regarding irrigation, yes, now you need little water.
      It is not advisable to pay it until it improves
      A greeting.