Potted flowers - selection and care
Gift Master2021-10-22T11:44:11+00:00Potted flowers definitely need more attention than those in gardens because they require more care and attention, but what we also know is that it is worth it. Indoor potted flowers can fill those empty corners around the house, as well as make terraces a little flower paradise.
In general, what can we do for our houseplants? The first question, if you have never had a plant in a pot, is "which flowers can be in a pot or which types of flowers can be easily maintained in pots".
A real selection of potted flowers
These are just some of them potted plants which you can store at home, but also outside.
Having potted flowers adorning your space is a hit.
Orchid - The queen of house flowers
Imagine in the winter when everything is gloomy, and in front of you on the table is a wonderful one orchid which makes your monotonous winter more beautiful and richer. It is no wonder that orchids are called the queen of flowers. What is interesting about them is that they are zygomorphic. This means that if you cut an orchid in half, one side of the flower will look like the other, like a mirror.
The only place where you won't be able to find an orchid flower is in Antarctica, but you will certainly be able to find the world's most beautiful orchids herehey and with one time and with two branches.
In addition, there is Bamboo orchid, belongs to the group of terrestrial plants whose leaves resemble grass and is a native inhabitant of tropical Asia. Its scents attract even bees and butterflies, and of course us too. Place your Bamboo Orchid by the window and enjoy the view. It can tolerate the sun, but do not expose it to direct sunlight, otherwise its leaves will wither. The ideal temperature that your bamboo orchid prefers and in which it naturally thrives is between 15 and 20 degrees. What is very important to remember if we decide on a bamboo orchid is that we should never pluck its leaf when it turns yellow just because it bothers our eyes. Let it turn yellow, let its leaves fall off naturally, because it is especially important for this plant to understand that it naturally goes through a life cycle. They will fall off on their own and she will do her own thing.
Bromeliad - Refines any space
Sometimes buying flowers can turn out to be boring, like when you hear that the flowers you really want to buy need special care, and you don't have time for it, but there's no need to give up. There are plants that don't need a lot of attention and yet will give you the feeling of being on a tropical island with a coconut in your hand, like Bromeliad flowers. It has interesting colors that will definitely make your space more beautiful. A little care is definitely needed, so as far as watering is concerned, watering must be moderate, but not too much so as not to suffocate it with water. When you keep Bromelia indoors, water directly in the soil under the leaves, because if you water from above in the "leaf cup", i.e. the very center of the plant, the water cannot evaporate quickly. Whereas when you keep it outside in the sun, it can be watered from above on the leaves. Another important fact is that you should never use anything metallic to water this beautiful tropical plant because it is very sensitive to metal.
Sanseveria - Natural air purifier
While on the other hand, we have a plant that can also be maintained in home conditions under the name Sanseveria (Indian feather) which you can put right next to the radiator, even forget to water it, and it will still survive in such conditions, because such conditions do not bother it. Sanseveria or as it is also called "the snake plant" is actually very important for air. While some other plants produce carbon dioxide at night, Sanseveria releases oxygen and is an essential natural air purifier. Delight your loved ones, friends or colleagues in the office with this wonderful one plant and improve air quality, as far as we are able to do so.
One small "warning": Do not eat this plant and keep it away from children and pets. Its leaves contain poisons and if eaten in large quantities can cause bloating or numbness of the tongue.
As Sanseveria can help us purify the air, so the Bonsai tree can help us suppress restlessness. It also helps us attain peace and serenity.
Bonsai - Cult miniature
We all know that when someone mentions Bonsai tree first let's think of a dwarf tree. Literally translated, it means "sticks in a bowl". Bonsai tree work begins by planting a specimen in a small pot. From that moment on, you need to give it your full attention and have very large amounts of patience. Bonsai is an art. An old Japanese art form that uses gardening techniques and methods to produce small potted trees that resemble older, more mature trees. They may wonder why people see Bonsai as art. But the breeder can express himself artistically and personally on this occasion. He was given the opportunity to practice patience, hard work and show his creativity. The next time you decide to either buy a Bonsai tree, give it to someone as a gift or even dare to try your hand at this type of art, know that behind the beauty of a Bonsai tree
it takes a lot of effort and work and that should be appreciated.
Take Bonsai for yourself and for your loved ones, because it symbolizes new beginnings, abundance, peace, balance and harmony of nature. There are miniature Bonsai trees like the smallest in the world called Acer Momiji that can be lifted easily with two fingers. On the other hand, there are others size in circulation that depend on the breeder himself. You certainly won't go wrong with any size Bonsai tree you decide on.
Tree of Life - Symbol of universal connection of everything in the universe
Trees are not inanimate objects that are used only when we are trying to escape from the sun into the shade, but trees were once gathering places, through which strong spiritual connections with ancestors permeate. The tree symbolizes our strength and rootedness. It can be a symbol of family and connection with ancestors. It represents continuity through generations. One such tree that is mentioned throughout the history of various peoples, through religions and mythologies, is famous Tree of life. Having this tree in your space can remind you how everything in life is connected, cyclical and will be useful to ground us.
Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) - Bringer of peace and natural air purifier
Each plant is for itself and each is symbolic in its own way. If you have problems with insomnia or restless dreams, a plant called "Peace Lilly" or Spathiphyllum because it absorbs mold spores, which are common allergens. According to Feng Shui, this is the best plant to keep in the room or next to your TV as a natural anti-radiation agent.
What symbolizes this tropical plant is its white flower, which represents the white flag, which, as everyone knows, is a sign of truce. Therefore, in case you want a truce with a girlfriend, a friend, a colleague, it would be best to opt for Spatiphilum to try to ensure peace.
Dracaena - Dragon tree
You've always wanted to visit Tenerife, the beautiful Spanish islands, but haven't been able to. No worries, you can bring Tenerife into your home with this beautiful plant Dracaena. This plant is the botanical symbol of the Canary Islands. Its name comes from the Greek word "drakaina", which translates to "female dragon". If you do not prune this female dragon, it can reach a height of up to 6 meters.
The dragon tree secretes a dark red resin called "dragon's blood". The ancient Greeks and Arabs used dragon's blood for medicinal purposes. It has long been used as incense before and after ceremonies to purify negative energy. Fast shopping by Dracaena and banish negative energies from your spaces. It's definitely worth a try.
Anthurium - Universally known as the "hospitable flower"
Let's put negative energies aside and talk about flowers whose color definitely attracts joy.
It is in question Anthurium. This wonderful plant likes a high degree of humidity, so it would beautifully decorate the space in your bathroom. It is even used as an herbal remedy in saunas to reduce stress.
Anthurium is also often used for the purpose of making bouquets, especially for weddings. Its leaves are in the shape of a heart, which reminds us of unity and love. If these symbols mean something to you, run Into shopping. We don't always have to wait for anniversaries, March 8, or Valentine's Day. We can make our loved ones happy today.
Shamadora - Palm of Paradise
We all miss traveling and every palm tree to decorate our journey and complete the pleasure. When we imagine palm trees, we can't help but imagine a seashore, white sand, scorching sun, pure blue color of the sea and a wonderful breeze. Palm trees remind us of luxury, vacation and island life.
We can certainly do something to make our personal space a true tropical palm paradise by purchasing a plant with a very cute name. Shamadora. (Mexican dwarf palm).
In many cultures, Shamadora is a symbol of unity and fertility. If you are a beginner in growing flowers, this plant is suitable for beginners because it does not require much from us. While other plants would wither in artificial light or a place with insufficient natural light, you can put Shamadora in a darker place, and she will forgive you. It is certainly desirable to place it near a place where it reaches natural light, because direct exposure to the sun threatens to burn its leaves. Don't forget to also bring it inside your home when the autumn and winter winds hit. And make sure you keep it in a pot with good drainage. Her roots will thank you.
Tips for choosing and caring for potted flowers
Plants benefit us in many ways. They can be used for aesthetic purposes. In our list of potted plants that we offer, some are useful and healthy. Where can you find a better air purifier than Sanseveria? All these plants also have their own symbols that serve us in raising awareness from the spiritual side. Of course, they cannot take care of their health and beauty by themselves, and that's when we take the stage. There are some things we should pay attention to when choosing potted flowers.
What is the place in the house or on the terrace where you will place your flowers?
Is it a sunny spot, a semi-sunny spot, is it completely shaded or not? Should we also think about whether our chosen place for our plant can "breathe". Is there enough space or did we put it in a dark place, for example behind the bed.
Some plants require a higher degree of humidity than others.
If you want to grow a tropical plant, it is necessary to constantly spray (spray) to ensure a suitable level of moisture. Otherwise, if you are not ready to commit a lot, then it is better to choose a plant that needs a lower amount of humidity.
Pay attention to the temperature in the room where your plants are.
Some species don't mind standing near radiators, while others would wilt.
Pets
If you have pets or small children, pay attention to whether the plants you want are "pet friendly" and "kid friendly" because some types of potted flowers can be poisonous if accidentally eaten.
Dust your plants with a damp cloth.
Dust that collects on plant leaves can cause problems. It can block good absorption of light or clog the pores of the leaves and thus prevent transpiration, i.e. evaporation.
You should devote time and attention to growing the plants and do a good research on the information about your desired potted flowers so that you have the complete picture before purchasing. Enrich both your space and your mind, because each of these plants can have a beautiful effect on your overall health, both physical and mental and spiritual.
If you still have doubts about choosing potted flowers after this text, don't hesitate, call us and we will help you choose.



