Indoor flowers - photos and names, catalog of the best indoor plants


Photos and names of decorative indoor plants

Ornamental plants are valued for flowers of various shapes and colors, unusual foliage, and a variety of forms, including erect, creeping and hanging, herbaceous and tree-like.
Indoor flowers can be of local origin and come from the most remote corners of the world. Such plants differ not only in appearance, but also in habits, and require different conditions of maintenance and care. Some people are passionate about succulents, while others are more interested in watching the growth of epiphytes. Although it is almost impossible to get acquainted with all types of home flowers, their photos and names, a short catalog will be an excellent help in choosing a “green pet” to your liking.

Abutilone

Abutilon

Shrub (up to 2 m) with heart-shaped leaves about 10-20 cm long. Flowering is long and lasts until late autumn. The flowers are bright, different in color. Outwardly they resemble bells.

Abutilone prefers heat, light and moisture. The ideal growing temperature is not lower than 20°C.

Other names: “Indoor maple”, “Chinese lanterns”, “Rope tree”.

Belongs to the Malvaceae family.

Aloe - an ancient healer

Requiring very little care, aloe (popularly used as both aloe and aloe) is a real pharmacy in a flower pot. Refers to succulents that do not need to be watered frequently in summer, and in winter - maximum once a month. But all succulents need a lot of light, so the only place for it is on the windowsill.

To take advantage of the healing properties of aloe, you need to let the bush grow: to treat runny noses, ulcers, skin injuries and other ailments, you need the pulp and juice of a plant that is at least three years old.

Anthuriums / Anthurium

Anthuriums (lat. anthurium) are evergreen perennial semi-epiphytic flowering indoor plants . Anthuriums are also called fire tongue, flamingo flower or male happiness.

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana

Cunningham's archontophoenix (lat. archontophoenix cunninghamiana) are monoecious palms with a straight ringed trunk.

Azalea

Azalea

An ornamental shrub of rhododendrons up to 0.5 m high. The leaves are small (3.5 cm) with short petioles of dark green color. The color of the flowers is red in various shades. Azaleas need to be shaded and additionally highlighted in the fall. Growing temperature is room temperature. Prefers high air humidity.

Avocado

Persēa americana

A small tree with a thin trunk and large oval leaves.

Avocado prefers a temperature of about 20°C, regular watering once every 1.5 weeks, high humidity and lighted spaces. Does not tolerate direct sunlight, so it is best to place the plant in the back of the room

INTERESTING. Avocados can be grown from fruit seeds purchased at the store.

Abutilone or indoor maple

The plant received its name because of its leaves, which are similar to maple leaves. Abutilon blooms from spring to autumn. Its flowers can be: funnel-shaped, bell-shaped or wheel-shaped. Flower color: white, pink, red, yellow.

Indoor maple will bloom in the autumn-winter period if it is provided with additional lighting. You should also fertilize the plant with nitrogen or phosphorus fertilizers.

Aglaonema

The Aglaonema plant is a member of the aroid family. This genus includes about 20–50 species. The plant is naturally found in rain forests.

Decorative leaf begonias / Begonia

Decorative begonias (lat. begonia) are bushy indoor plants with fleshy stems or flexible, hanging petioles.

Impatiens / Impatiens

Impatiens (lat. impatiens) are perennial bushy, unpretentious flowering indoor plants with succulent, fragile, erect stems.

Vanda / Vanda

Vandas (lat. vanda) are epiphytic or lithophytic orchids with 1 stem, with thick aerial roots, of impressive size.

Gasteria / Gasteria

Gasteria (lat. gasteria) are succulent plants with elongated leaves similar to a cat's tongue.

Hibiscus

But this is not really a flower, but a shrub that came to the Old World from the hot tropics. Evergreen hibiscus, blooming from early spring to late autumn, will decorate the room.

It should be kept in the southern part of the house, where there is a lot of light, and watered regularly and preferably with settled, not cool water.

The only thing that this most beautiful of shrubs cannot tolerate is sudden temperature changes and drafts.

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Geranium

Without exaggeration, this is one of the most popular indoor flowers. It has unique qualities:

  1. The aroma of geranium can relieve headaches, and it is recommended to rub the essential oil into the temples even for migraines.
  2. Normalizes sleep, relieves irritability and nervous excitability.
  3. A unique set of microelements allows geranium to literally disinfect the air around it.
  4. Repels insects. In a house where geranium blooms, you will not find mosquitoes, flies and moths.
  5. It is believed that geranium protects love and harmony. Such a house is bypassed by dark forces, but if the plant withers, it means that one of the relatives will soon fall ill with a serious illness.

In addition, geranium is simply very beautiful and easy to care for.

Dieffenbachia

Native to South America, this flower with striped leaves is an evergreen shrub. This feature keeps the leaves bright green even in winter in an “apartment” climate. Sometimes during the cold winter season, Dieffenbachias may turn pale, but still retain their green color. In apartment conditions, this shrub practically does not bloom, and its flowers do not represent an aesthetic value compared to the leaves.

In addition to aesthetic pleasure, the plant is able to ozonate the air in the room, slightly controls humidity, and is also capable of purifying the air not only of dust, but also of some harmful compounds. It is believed that the “healthy” flower can even help with allergies .

However, this plant has a serious disadvantage - poisonous sap. It is poisonous to both people and animals.

When propagating flowers from cuttings without gloves, you can get your hands burned. If the juice gets on an open area of ​​skin, an ulcer may appear. If a child or pet chews a leaf of the plant, anaphylactic shock may occur.

Dizygoteka

Dizygotheca

A herbaceous plant that is distinguished by very thin leaves with a curly edge. It hardly blooms at home.

When growing Dizygoteca, temperature changes, drafts and dry air are not allowed. During the growing season and flowering, mineral fertilizers must be applied every 2 weeks.

Belongs to the Araliaceae family.

Davallia

Davallia

A fern plant with “hairy” roots that grow from the soil and hang down from the pot. Otherwise, it looks like an ordinary fern.

Care tips: you need to spray it 2 times a day and ventilate the room.

Davallia is also sometimes called “Hare’s Foot”, “Deer Foot”.

Jasmine

Jasminum

A small bush with densely growing oval leaves and snow-white fragrant flowers.

Jasmine does not like drafts; when caring for it, it prefers high humidity, watering every 3 days and diffused sunlight.

INTERESTING! During the dormant period it can withstand short-term temperature drops of up to 8-10°C.

Zamia

Zamia , family Zamiaceae

The plant looks a bit like Zamioculcas. It differs from it by a powerful short trunk, similar to a pineapple, and a cone-shaped inflorescence, similar to an ear of boiled corn.

Zamia loves bright sun, but to prevent the leaves from overheating, it is necessary to provide the flower with air flow. Also, during the growing season, the pot with the plant must be rotated so that the plant grows evenly.

Zamioculcas

Purifies the air by preventing the accumulation of CO2 in confined spaces. Able to relieve chronic pain, relieve migraine attacks, stabilize sleep and improve its quality.

Figs

Ficus carica

It has maple-shaped leaves.

At home it is grown from cuttings and grows to a small tree.

Needs spraying and abundant watering all year round, with the exception of the fruiting period.

Schlumberger

This is one of the few plants that grows on the windowsills of all houses and apartments. At a time when the choice of home flowers was not as great as it is now, this lovely plant delighted the eye with bright flowers at the very beginning of winter. In late autumn it produces many buds to open and bloom in December. That is why it was nicknamed “Decembrist” or “Barbarian flower” - at the very peak of its flowering - December 19, Varvarin Day is celebrated according to the Orthodox calendar .

Many people think that this forest cactus needs a lot of light for good and comfortable flowering. This is a mistake, since this type of indoor plant does not receive much light in nature due to trees.

The most optimal for it would be a northern or western window sill. Southern and eastern exposures are acceptable with slight shading.

Many flower growers wonder whether Decembrist also needs additional lighting, because it blooms in winter, when daylight hours are as short as possible. No, he doesn't need it. This is due to the fact that the blocked buds must survive a cycle of a gradual decrease in solar activity and a decrease in daylight hours.

Decembrist loves very loose soil, without the slightest stagnation of water in it. In nature, these plants live on trees and between stones, where there is no fluid retention.

The crop needs to be watered as the top layer of soil dries out. The roots should not be allowed to dry out, but there is no need to keep them constantly wet either. From late autumn, watering is gradually reduced, which leads to the formation of flower buds.

Kalanchoe

It is known no less than aloe for its unique healing qualities. It is widely used in folk and official medicine:

  • heals cuts, abrasions, burns and inflammation on the skin;
  • cleanses the body of waste and toxins;
  • has a beneficial effect on the immune system;
  • Helps in the treatment of liver and gallbladder diseases.

Croton

This species, growing in tropical and subtropical zones, has long become popular among flower growers around the world.

Its bright leaves will add variety and uniqueness to your home, or will become a real decoration for your office. Due to its shape it has become very popular among amateur gardeners.

The plant is easy to care for, and some of its species grow up to 80 centimeters in height.

Crassula

The round leaves of this plant look like coins, which is why Crassula is often called “money tree” or “crassula” among gardeners.

When it blooms, it is covered with small white flowers, sometimes red, and very, very rarely the flowers can be blue.

One of the most unpretentious room dwellers. Even a leaf that falls to the ground can sprout into a separate plant.

Clivia

Clivia is an evergreen rhizomatous plant with a powerful basal rosette of long leathery leaves. During flowering, the plant produces a powerful peduncle with bright orange-yellow corollas gathered at the top into an umbrella. At home, flowers last for more than 3 weeks.

Indoor violet (Saintpaulia)

Violet has soft energy and brings out the best in a person. It can push you to make a long-delayed decision or start a new business.

Relieves nervous tension and insomnia caused by it.

Indoor rose

What could be more beautiful than a rose, especially when it blooms on your windowsill. But this queen of flowers requires special care.

The home rose simply loves sunny color, so it is better to place it in a well-lit place on a western or eastern window.

If you care for them properly, roses will bloom all year round, every 7-8 weeks.

Mrs. Thompson's clerodendrum

In spring and autumn there is abundant flowering, in summer there is a cap of green leaves in exchange for regular watering of the soil, spraying of greenery, fertilization once a week during flowering. There are two ways to grow an unpretentious flower, which is popularly called the “tree of happiness”:

  • like a vine with very quickly growing vines;
  • as a compact flowering bush, for which the tips of the shoots are regularly pinched.

Large decorative leaves themselves will decorate any home. Abundant flowering creates a feeling of celebration. The watering regime is normal - between them the soil should dry out slightly. Liquid fertilizer for flowering plants is used as fertilizing.

Crossandra

Crossandra , family Acanthaceae

Bushy plant with glossy leaves.

The flowers have different colors and are interestingly arranged on top of each other like tiers.

Crossandra grows well in moderate temperatures. Afraid of direct rays of the sun.

cacti

Be that as it may, but a prickly flower during the flowering period, even if this happens very rarely, you simply cannot take your eyes off them.

And it can please you with flowering only with proper care and compliance with watering requirements. Everyone probably knows that cacti are not watered in winter.

This is a heat-loving plant, so it loves bright light and prefers to be in the southern part of the house.

Myrtle

A spectacular plant - a symbol of family happiness. Myrtle purifies the air from most known pathogenic microorganisms, refreshes the atmosphere in the room and saturates it with oxygen.

The light aroma of myrtle helps clear the mind and increase concentration, increases productivity, and helps to relax after a hard day.

Euphorbia Mile

Euphorbia Milya in Russia is better known as the “crown of thorns”. This unpretentious plant in nature reaches a height of 2 meters. In a pot, a succulent with a stiff stem covered with long thorns and a tuft of leaves at the top is much smaller. The unusual appearance of the plant is completed by small inflorescences bordered by bright bracts in scarlet, pink, yellow and white tones.

Monstera

Monstera is a beautiful evergreen plant that belongs to the liana family. This is one of the most common indoor plants. Young leaves are whole, with age they become perforated, and then completely split.

Monsteras take root ideally in heated winter gardens. The plant helps to ionize the air in the room. Monsteras take root ideally in heated winter gardens. The plant promotes ionization of indoor air.

Musa tropicana, banana

For the development of a tropical plant, it is very important to provide abundant lighting. It is best to place the banana on the south side, but the musa must be protected from direct sunlight.

The ideal option is bright but diffused light. The microclimate in the room with a banana should be very comfortable. Suitable temperature conditions are between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius.

Watering Musa Tropicana should be plentiful, about 3 times a week. Overwatering or drought should not be allowed, and between waterings the soil should have time to dry out a little.

Peppermint

It is believed that growing peppermint at home can improve well-being and attract good luck. The plant reduces anxiety, helps to relax and improves sleep quality.

The light aroma of mint normalizes blood pressure, reduces headaches and nausea.

Poinsettia ("Christmas Star")

Poinsettia

This flower is easily identified by its beautiful white-pink or bright red bracts. Externally, this plant looks like a huge flower.

The real flowers are inconspicuous and look like the yellow stamens of a large flower.

When caring, he prefers room temperature and air humidity of at least 80%. Poinsettias need to be watered 3 times a week.

Primrose

Primula , family Primroses

Primrose has beautiful flowers with petals fused at the base. There may be a spot of a different color in the center of the flower. The leaves are wrinkled and pleasant to the touch.

Primrose blooms in spring and fades in summer.

The plant easily adapts to environmental conditions, but prefers diffused sunlight.

Rebutia

Rebutia

A cactus that looks like a ball or a light bulb. It blooms with beautiful bright flowers, similar in size to the cactus itself.

One of the few cacti that takes watering easy. Reproduces by lateral shoots.

Crassula

The decorative house flowers in the photo owe their name to their fleshy, coin-like leaves. Crassula or “money tree” is an excellent houseplant that even a beginner can care for. In terms of endurance and easy propagation, the flower can only be compared with Kalanchoe. Even a fallen leaf soon takes root and gives rise to a new plant.

Chlorophytum - the best air purifier

Leader of the list of the most unpretentious indoor plants. Growing quickly on brightly lit window sills and in wall planters in the shade, it is considered an excellent filter that cleanses the air of various impurities. Therefore, chlorophytum is often prescribed in the kitchen.

Chlorophytum

Moderate watering, once a month fertilizing with a universal complex from spring to autumn, spraying, especially in winter, when the air is “burned out” by heating - this is enough for the tufted beauty to spread leaf feathers in all directions and hang rosettes on long peduncles.

Ficus

One of the most beloved plants by all gardeners. The reason for this is the beauty of its leaves and their decorative effect. A large number of varieties of this flower are grown at home:

  • rubber;
  • lyre-shaped;
  • Benjamin;
  • dwarf.

Although outwardly different from each other, they are kept the same. Caring for them is very simple.

A large amount of light is the most important condition for high-quality growth of ficus. In winter, when daylight hours become short, ficus requires additional lighting. Lack of light is the main cause of leaf fall. Daylight hours for the growth of this crop must be at least 12 hours.

In summer, the described plant requires abundant watering, and in winter - moderate. The soil should dry out a little between waterings, but not dry out completely. In winter, excess moisture is not allowed, as this can lead to rotting of the roots and sometimes the base of the stem.

Erika

Erica

A shrub with small bell-shaped flowers of white or purple color.

Blooms from early winter to late spring.

During the growing season it requires a lot of light and water.

Represents the Heather family.

Eustoma

Eustoma

A herbaceous shrub with large flowers that look like a rose or a bell. The coloring varies, but is always very interesting. The leaves resemble slightly elongated and rounded triangles.

Eustoma requires a period of rest with mandatory pruning. The plant needs to be watered twice a month.

Represents the Gorechak family.

Yubelmania

Uebelmannia

A spherical cactus with a large number of edges.

With age, it can stretch out and become like a light bulb. The color is variegated.

Unlike other cacti, it requires shading from the midday sun.

Yucca

Yucca , family Agave

Looks like a small tree. Most often, the trunk looks like a mountain (thick at the bottom, narrow at the top). The leaves are long and sharp, looking like spear tips.

Yucca blooms only in natural conditions. Does well in hot weather and bright sun.

Silvery plants: exclusive for your garden!

Many people strive to find and see with their own eyes something original and extraordinary. The reasons for searching can be very different.

For example, if you are given gray flowers, you will be surprised and the person who gave them to you will be pleased. Agree that gray flowers are very rare and look very unusual.

Therefore, to get new and vivid impressions, we try to find something amazing that can evoke positive emotions.

  • In our search for the amazing, we encounter interesting materials, people and stories. Thus, we paint our lives in bright colors and expand our horizons.

Unfortunately, we cannot always immediately find what we are looking for, but we won’t talk about that now. We all know well that each garden is unique and differs in its set of flowers and plants, shape, area, and topography.

The garden is a kind of reflection of the gardener who creates it.


Felt lily - magical flowers
The flowers and colors of plants that we choose for our garden can be compared to musical notes, each of which complements each other.

Within the landscape, they are fused into a single whole, flowers and plants are woven together and serve as creative expression.

Therefore, silence and sound in a song are equally important to emphasize each other and find a wonderful balance.

Plants with gray leaves act as musical silence, pause and are a smooth transition among bright compositions.

Gray and silver plants mute overly bright flowers and add a special touch to the garden. They are most often used as a buffer zone between zones with intense color or as a smooth transition.

  • Using gray plants and flowers separately helps soften the landscape.

The silver tint or gray color of plants appears as a result of adaptation to dry and arid conditions.

In dry climates and poor soil, the gray and silver color of plants intensifies. In conditions of high humidity they lose color intensity.

The undeniable advantage of gray plants is the ease of care and high vitality of gray plants and flowers.

In addition to their attractive appearance, they are easy and simple to use when creating or modifying your garden.


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Succulent indoor plants (photos and names)

Succulents are a large group of plants native to the southern arid countries that store moisture inside their stems.

Kalanchoe (lat. kalanchoe)

A variety of succulents with carved oval leaves and wonderful long flowering. The leaves can be either smooth or velvety, with a striped underside. Some species have small shoots at the tips of the leaves that easily fall off and germinate immediately - a simple and convenient way to propagate a plant.

Flower petals are collected in a cup, or can be drooping inflorescences. There are a lot of buds, but they do not all bloom at once. Kalanchoe loves light windowsills, but without a lot of direct sunlight. Water twice a week in the warm season, and in winter no more than 2 times a month. The life of a plant in an apartment lasts up to 6 years, and large varieties live for 10 years.

Kalanchoe: care at home, beneficial properties of the plant In a special publication on our portal, we will tell you in detail about Kalanchoe, what types it comes in, what beneficial properties it has, how to properly grow, propagate, feed and pruning.

Schlumbergers (lat. schlumbergera)

A wonderful forest cactus that is strewn with flowers in winter. The plants are popularly called Decembrists.

Schlumberger

Only non-hybrid forms of cactus have a spine. Flowers are scarlet, pinkish, white, both with bent petals and not. Flowering lasts throughout the winter months.

Place the pot in a bright window with diffused sunlight and water once a week until December, and during flowering, and also every three days from late spring.

ADVICE!

During flowering, the pot is not moved.

Sedum (lat. sedum)

One of the most unpretentious succulents with exotic appearance. The dense leaves appear dense, fleshy, oblong or rounded. The plant blooms with star-shaped yellow, red or white flowers.


sedum

Sedums prefer a bright place, with shade at midday. The plant is watered once a week starting in March. In winter, it is enough to water once a month.

Cut flowers for bouquets

The names of flowers and their brief descriptions give novice florists an idea of ​​popular flowers that can be used when composing bouquets.

Alstroemeria


Anemone


Aster


Carnation

Alstroemeria. Pleases with a rich color palette and excellent durability. When cut, they can last 3-4 weeks. Suitable for people with increased sensitivity to fragrances as they are odorless.

Anemone. The flower is called anemone for its light and delicate petals that fall off in a strong wind. The color range of anemones, similar to poppies, is varied. But most of all they like to add them to winter bouquets. The deep blue anemone looks unusual and fascinating. A frequent guest in the design of blue wedding bouquets. We even have a separate article dedicated only to blue flowers in compositions. Click here and the article will open in a new window.

Aster. This is a favorite flower in an autumn bouquet. The star-like aster is given not only to teachers, but also to beautiful women. The aster will be an interesting element in a wedding composition.

Carnation. A correctly assembled bouquet of carnations is as beautiful as bouquets of roses, which is why many florists choose delicate carnations for bridal bouquets.


Gerbera


Hyacinth


Hydrangea


Iris

Gerbera. Sunny gerbera will add brightness to any bouquet. The flowers look like colorful daisies and symbolize the joy of life. Gerberas go well with irises and orchids.

Hyacinth. Spring flowers with delicate shades that look good in pastel bouquets.

Hydrangea. The lush inflorescence of hydrangea allows you to create lovely mono-bouquets that look touching in the hands of the bride.

Iris. A bouquet of irises looks sophisticated; such a composition is an excellent birthday or anniversary gift for a woman or man.


Lily of the valley


Lily


Poppy


Narcissus

Lily of the valley. A flower of small lilies is a good gift for young girls. In wedding floristry, a bouquet of lilies of the valley is complemented with decorations.

Lily. A bouquet of lilies is a royal gift. Lilies in a flower arrangement can be combined with roses, to which they are slightly inferior in popularity.

Poppy is a symbol of youth. White and cream poppies are added to the bouquets of young brides, while scarlet poppies create a bright accent in any composition.

Narcissus. White and yellow flowers look delicate in a bouquet and are suitable as a gift for romantic women.


Peony


Sunflower


Rhododendron


Rose

Peony. Peonies look good in composition with other flowers, bouquets look fresh and voluminous.

Sunflower. The flower is a small sun, symbolizing good luck and wealth, looks amazing both in a wedding bouquet and in an anniversary bouquet.

Rhododendron. Pink flowers look great in mono bouquets. Rhododendron has many species. Deciduous rhododendron is known as azalea. Daurian rhododendron is popularly called wild rosemary. But real wild rosemary belongs to the heather family.

Rose. This is the most beautiful and popular flower on the planet. The largest number of bouquets that florists create include roses.

Chamomile


Tulip


Freesia


Chrysanthemum

Chamomile. The flower symbolizes love. Chamomile bouquets look cute and their simplicity allows you to add a variety of decorations to your bouquets. You can read more about the language of flowers in the article “What flowers symbolize.”

Tulip. Simple and double, white and red, multi-colored tulips are universal flowers for any bouquets, especially spring ones.

Freesia. If you want to achieve touching in a bouquet, nothing is better suited than this flower. The “glass” texture gives fragility and sophistication to this flower. Used in spring compositions to convey the awakening of nature. Suitable for wedding floristry and other compositions where you need to add a touch of romance.

Chrysanthemum. A daisy-like chrysanthemum with a large number of petals in a solo composition or as an accent looks great due to its volume and colors.

Bulbous indoor plants photos and names

The catalog presents indoor flowers with shoots in the form of bulbs. It is in them that plants accumulate useful substances. Many crops completely shed their leaves during the rest period. Most of the domestic flora representatives have beautiful and large flowers. Only a few are valued for their unusual leaf shape.

Weltheimia

The flower grows up to 60 cm with large roots, bare plump stems, and mundane leaves. A peduncle with thick clusters of red, pink, yellow tones blooms in a cool room from January to March. The inflorescence is unique and showy. Depending on the conditions of detention, it can live from 1 to 5 years.

Hemanthus

The culture grows in Africa. It grows in height up to 30-40 cm. It is distinguished by shaggy inflorescences. It blooms in red and beige, usually in spring and summer. From one bulb grows 2-6 leaves, fleshy or transversely leathery. At home, only hybrid species are found.

Popular plants

  • Zamioculcas (Dollar Tree)
  • Kalanchoe
  • Spathiphyllum
  • Dracaena
  • Poinsettia (Christmas Star)
  • Cyclamen
  • Poinsettia (Christmas star)
  • Ficus benjamina

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