Plant with pink flowers. Pink flowers: names and photos

Some gardeners prefer to decorate their garden plots in any one color and its shades. Among them there are also those who are most impressed by the color pink or its various tones. Let's consider the main annual and perennial plant species and varieties that are most suitable for decorating a flower bed or flower garden in this range of shades.

brandushka are among the first to appear in early spring.

(Bulbocodium). Each bulb produces several buds in the spring before the leaves grow, then two or three more flowers bloom during the summer.

Almost simultaneously with the brandushka, the colchicum

, having pink funnel-shaped inflorescences and wide leaves.

Chionodoxa

(variety “Pink Giant”) - low-growing (up to 15 cm tall) spring plant; Blooming in April, perennial varieties bloom for 3-4 weeks.

the kandyk begins to bloom

(Erythronium). When decorating a garden in pink, perennial flower varieties with such big names as “Pink Perfection” and “Rose Beauty” are ideal.

A large number of small flowers, collected in panicle-shaped inflorescences, bloom on bergenia (bergenia)

among the rounded leaves that winter under the snow.

Large pink (up to 6-7 cm in diameter) hellebore

varieties named "Gertrude Flober", "Roseus Superbus" and "Hans Schmdt". Flowers of these species bloom already in April-May.

A bushy spherical plant up to 1.5 m high, begins to bloom simultaneously with the unfolding of the leaves. Single pink inflorescences with a juicy color have blooming flowers up to 2.5 cm in diameter and look like a floating cloud for up to 2 weeks, surprising with their beauty and tenderness (see photo of almond flowers).

Recently, a variety of three-lobed almonds with a trunk height of up to 3 m, having rich pink flowers that are densely located along the entire length of the shoots, has become increasingly popular. Flowering begins in mid-May, its maximum duration is 20 days. Ornamental garden varieties of almonds, which also produce rather large fruits, are still relatively rarely used by gardeners.

(variety “Phlox Subulata”) begins flowering in May, forming rather dense thickets of creeping shoots with numerous pink flowers. With careful care (timely watering and fertilizing, sufficient sunlight), phlox can bloom again in the fall.

Among phloxes, garden varieties of paniculate phlox “Inspiration” and “Elenka”, which have large pink flowers in a light color scheme, are also suitable for a garden in pink tones.

Tulips

garden roses begin to bloom in May, but, unfortunately, the flowering period does not last long. By planting late annual varieties of double tulips (the “Angelique” variety with pale pink flowers is shown in the photo), you can extend the flowering of a flower bed or flower garden until the end of May.

Peony

It also blooms in May-June, but its flowers are very demanding of bright sunlight. The variety “Reine Elizabeth” is ideal for decorating a garden in pink tones; it blooms with large double inflorescences up to 20 cm in diameter. Careful care of the plant allows you to get up to a hundred buds on a stem 0.8 m high.

False sedum

blooms together from May until almost the end of summer; its pink flowers among green succulent leaves look like corymbose inflorescences (see photo).

The lily of the valley can delight you with its flowering

variety "Rosea", which stands out among other varieties with unusual pink flowers (see photo).

Daisies also begin to bloom in May.

- perennial (biennial) garden flowers that do not require careful care. Having planted the “Rose” variety, you can admire large double inflorescences of a light pink hue (the diameter of the flowers reaches 5-6 cm) until the end of summer (see photo).

It is advisable to divide the bushes of biennial daisies with the onset of summer. The plant easily tolerates transplantation, takes root quickly and painlessly, and continues flowering.

Roses

— among the huge number of varieties, you should pay attention to the winter-hardy variety “Maiden's Blush” with double flowers. They have various pink shades and a fragrant aroma. The variety “Mrs. John Laing" has very large buds and blooms profusely for a long time. Remontant types of roses are characterized by secondary flowering before autumn, although the re-blooming of flowers is less friendly than in summer (see photo below).

To decorate the garden, you can successfully use climbing garden varieties of roses of a pale pink shade “New Dawn”, plants with large fragrant double flowers “Conrad Ferdinand Meyer”.

A true decoration in May for a flower bed or alpine hill in the garden will be the Saxifraga arendsii variety with flowers of a dark pink hue, and the low mossy saxifrage variety Elf will stand out effectively among other plants with its abundant flowering.

Rhododendron small-leaved

- an evergreen bush up to 60 cm high, has small pink flowers located on the branches in small groups of 3-5 pieces.

(variety Rosea Flore Pleno) is a wonderful decoration for the garden. Hawthorn looks very good in a single planting, but hedges made from it look more picturesque. At the end of flowering at the beginning of summer, the hawthorn hedge may already be strewn with large red berries, very rich in vitamins (as in the photo below). Hawthorn berries are successfully used in the treatment of certain diseases.

Decorative plum

, very popular in Europe, unfortunately, in Russian gardens it is still considered an exception. In fact, the term “ornamental plum” brings together into one group ornamental garden trees such as almonds, cherries, cherries, thorns, etc. Referring to different types of plants, they are united together according to their functional purpose - to decorate the garden with their colorful blooms.

The size of the tree flowers reaches 5 cm in diameter. In addition to tree-like varieties of decorative plums, there are also shrubby varieties that are widely used for decorating and creating hedges. Ground cover species are used in the construction of rock gardens and flower beds. All of the above plants are quite unpretentious and can easily become a true decorative addition to the garden.

Weigela blooms in summer

- its pink inflorescences are similar in shape to tubes. The plant has decorative leaves edged in white. The compactness of this shrub also attracts many gardeners with its ease of care.

Iris

- if you can purchase a rather rare variety of iris “Pink Talkum” with unusually beautiful pink inflorescences, these annual beautiful flowers will certainly become the pride of your garden plot during its flowering periods (see photo). This variety, although it is an annual, can bloom several times during the season.

Dahlias are a must in a rose garden.

annual or perennial. Names such as “Promotion”, “Rose Tendre” and “Rose Preference” are familiar to many gardeners. Thus, the variety “Carried Angel” with huge inflorescences of bright pink color will delight you with delicate pink flowers of simply gigantic size (the diameter of the inflorescences reaches 22 cm), “Rose Tendre” has light pink inflorescences with a diameter of up to 17 cm, which bloom on a rather long stem. Dahlias of the “Rose Preference” variety have rich pink flowers (bud diameter is 12 cm).

The opposite of “Carried Angel” is the variety “Rose Effect” - the size of the inflorescences of this variety is up to 6 cm in diameter, the bright flowers number up to 20 buds on one plant. In such cases, by skillfully combining the sizes and shades of flowers, you can achieve very interesting and original effects when decorating a flower bed or flower garden.

Perennial unpretentious lupins

, which begin to bloom at the very beginning of summer and bloom again in August, collected in beautiful inflorescences with buds in the form of candles, will certainly become a stylish decoration of your garden (variety “Monsieur Alexander”).

Carnation

It blooms, as a rule, in summer (June - July). Garden varieties such as “Desdemona” and “Pomegranate” and Turkish carnations “Rosakonigin” with large (up to 5 cm in diameter) flowers that have a pleasant aroma are ideal for decorating a garden in pink tones.

Mallows are often planted in gardens

— the best garden decoration in the selected range of pink shades here will be the “Terry Pink” variety. The plant forms voluminous pink inflorescences on stems up to 1 m high (the size of the flower in the form of a hemisphere reaches 12 cm in diameter).

Petunia is considered one of the favorite flowers among gardeners.

(see photo). Very popular annual varieties with delicate pink flowers “Karmin Queen”, a new hybrid “Cherry Tart”, blooming with bright pink flowers up to 6.5 cm in diameter.

Summarizing this brief review of pink ornamental plants, we should note the frost-resistant ornamental cabbage

, unfortunately, almost never found in our gardens. Rosettes of large leaves, painted in bright pink and fawn colors, look great in mixborders and rock gardens in late autumn, at a time when almost all the plants in the garden have already bloomed.

The surest way to give your site freshness, to make it truly spring and light, is to plant pink flowers in its flower beds. The names of such plants with a brief description will be presented in the article below, but it should be noted in advance that among them there are both single flowers and bushes, and even trees. Also, pink representatives of the flora can be annual or long-lived. Take this into account when designing your site.

The pink flower is a characteristic feature of the perennial plant Brandushka. These tuberous bushes begin to bloom in mid-April, and delight the eye with such beauty almost until the end of summer. Following the brandushka, they appear in the colchicum - its closest relative. They look like small, almost lilac stars that can be planted throughout the area to create a magical spectacle.

Phloxes have incomparable beauty. Their long stems are literally strewn with bright pink flowers that do not fade for two months. It is easy to form a flower carpet from them, since they always grow close to each other. If phloxes are properly cared for, they will bloom in the fall.

Stunning pink flower - tulip. As a rule, it pleases the eye only in the spring, starting in March. At such a time, pink with a blue bottom or pink with silver edges may bloom in your flowerbed. Closer to May, a terry pale pink variety will become a worthy decoration of the flowerbed.

Among the most common plants that are characterized by this delicate color is lilac. It blooms by the end of May, and with proper care does not lose its small flowers for another month. In any garden, lilacs will be an excellent alternative to small fences.

Perhaps the most charming, and at the same time simple, pink flower is the daisy. Among them there are terry varieties and winter-hardy ones; with large flowers and very small, dwarf ones, which can form a stunning spring carpet on your site.

Pink color is also characteristic of a whole host of flora representatives. Here you can name tea rose, iris, hawthorn, dahlia, clematis, and even peony. Decorative pink plums create a stunning effect in the garden.

The pink range for flowering plants growing in the middle zone is not new. More than 100 types of flowers of various shapes and sizes can please the eye with petals of various shades of pink. Which specimen should you choose for your garden? And what does the presented bouquet, composed of soft pink buds, say?

Which pink flower to choose for your garden?

The dacha plot allows you to enjoy the variety of shades, and therefore there is also a place for pink tones here. But which colors should you prefer? Of course, one immediately remembers soft pink tea roses, which have been considered the main decoration of the garden for several decades. Single large buds or small ones scattered throughout a lush bush - it doesn’t matter: both of them will become the highlight of the flower garden.

Potted specimens will begin to open their buds at the end of spring, turning towards the sun. Later ones can wait for the onset of autumn, standing out against the backdrop of fading nature. In the matter of caring for this flower, of course, there are many tricks and nuances, and some of them relate to the choice of seedling. There should be no damaged leaves on it, their color is juicy green, not dull or yellowish. In addition, in all the abundance of buds, those that have not yet had time to bloom should prevail.

Among the variety of varieties with pink petals, gardeners recommend Diamant - terry lush balls exude a fragrant aroma and greatly overlap the foliage due to their considerable size. From a distance it seems that there is absolutely no greenery in this pink kingdom. Chinese species and varieties are more reminiscent of rose hips, since their buds are not so dense, the core with stamens is clearly visible, and the color is uneven: towards the center the saturation of the already light color of the petals fades away. Particularly attractive here is the “Angelwings” variety, which is distinguished by its unpretentiousness, early flowering (mid-late April), but also low germination (65-70% of seeds). In addition, over time, their petals fade, turning from bright pink to almost white.

Chrysanthemums are pink no less often than roses. These stars of long and thin petals, seated around a lemon-yellow fluffy center, bloom in July and decorate the countryside until October, surviving light frosts. Due to the fact that the bulk of chrysanthemums are perennials, you don’t have to think about sowing them every year. The height of the bush is 40-150 cm, and throughout the green canvas there is a lush cap of small flowers.

In addition to the fact that they look great in flower beds, chrysanthemums are also often used in cut bouquets. The only factor that is important to consider when planting this flower is location. The bush should sit in direct sunlight and on well-drained soil, and since this plant is sensitive to day and night, it is not advisable to place it near garden lights to avoid internal disturbances. Of the varieties, “MonaLisa”, which has a green core, has earned special love from gardeners with pink petals, "SantiniTango", "Batini" and "ArtistPinkImproved".

Delicate pink lilies are the embodiment of femininity, purity and freshness. A bouquet that spreads a strong, bright aroma is not always appropriate in an apartment, but in the garden several bushes will definitely take root and deserve their share of attention. "LiliumDolcetto" is one of the most famous varieties with a similar color. This is a hybrid with long (up to 25 cm) flowers, whose petals have a pearlescent coating on the outside. The attractiveness of the variety lies in its winter hardiness; moreover, it does not even require shelter. And for connoisseurs of unscented specimens, the Asian hybrid “TropicDiamond” has been developed: raspberry-pink gramophones reach 15-18 cm in length and tolerate frost well.

Pink indoor flowers: photos and descriptions

Of those flowers that can grow in an apartment no worse than in the fresh air, the palm is held by geranium, which can probably be found in every home. A single long stem with rounded leaves and crowned inflorescences of 8-14 flowers emitting a strong aroma: this is what a classic indoor geranium looks like. In addition to its decorative functions, the plant also has many healing properties: daily inhalation of its aroma in front of the bush for 8-10 minutes stabilizes the state of the nervous system, eliminates insomnia, and relieves stress. For this reason, geranium was considered a remedy that could improve the atmosphere in the house, reduce the frequency of quarrels, and improve mutual understanding in the family. In addition, the phytoncides of this plant have a positive effect on the condition of the gastrointestinal tract, the cardiovascular system, and in the summer it helps protect the apartment from flies.

Such an exotic flower as anthurium, which is an ampelous plant, best takes root near windows facing any side, excluding the south. The flower tolerates shade well, suffering much more from dry air, so it needs to be constantly sprayed. It blooms buds all year round, but is also valued for its large, heart-shaped foliage. The flowers are not inferior in beauty to this greenery: the “Lacetti” variety has a delightful light pink color of single-petal flowers, the same heart-shaped as the leaves. The cylinder-shaped core is most often yellow-green and quite long. To make the colors brighter, it is recommended to fertilize the anthurium with mineral fertilizer in March.

The decoration of an apartment can be not only Pink flowers: which ones to choose for the garden? Just a flowering plant, but also a deciduous one. Irezine, grown in the garden as an annual, lives at home for more than 1 year, has leaves with a beet-pink color and greenish veins. It has inflorescences, but they are not so much attractive as they are unusual: purely in appearance, these balls strongly resemble a ball of woolen threads.

Achimenes is also valued in the apartment. Under natural conditions, it grows in the tropics, so it is not surprising that it does not like harsh winters. In the middle zone it is grown only indoors, where it is possible to maintain the desired temperature. The plant is hanging because the shoots are soft, do not hold their shape and constantly tend to fall down. In addition to the lanceolate dark green leaves, which have a purple color on the inside, the shoots contain small flowers up to 5 cm long and a petal bend diameter of up to 7 cm. Their color is raspberry-pink, the upper petals are slightly smaller than the lower ones, with a corolla every 3 days dies off, giving way to a new one. The flowering period of Achimenes is spring-autumn.

Flowers for professionals

  1. Gardenia jasmine is one of the most beautiful plants with white flowers for indoor cultivation. An evergreen bush with large flowers reminiscent of roses. Gardenia loves moist air, requires pruning and, most importantly, does not tolerate summer heat.


    Gardenia jasminoides

  2. Zephyranthes is a bulbous plant, the shape of flowers and leaves resembles a crocus. For proper development, it requires strict temperature control during the growing season and dormancy.
  3. Phalaenopsis is the most common type of indoor orchid. Up to 10 buds are formed simultaneously on the peduncle, and the opened flowers resemble exotic butterflies. To grow orchids, you need to recreate natural conditions: breathable soil, access of light to the roots and high air humidity.
  4. Miltonia or pansy orchid. Large white flowers usually have a colored center, which is why the plant received its second name. For lush flowering, it requires a truly greenhouse climate: maintaining winter dormancy, lowering the temperature at night, maintaining high humidity. All orchids need additional lighting in winter.


    Miltonia

  5. Bauhinia, or orchid tree. An infrequent guest among domestic lovers, but the result is really worthy of effort: a tree up to 2 m in height, completely covered with snow-white flowers. Bauhinia loves a pronounced change of seasons with temperatures dropping to 10-12 °C; an adult plant can withstand even light frosts. But even during wintering it requires a lot of light, up to 16 hours a day.
  6. Hymenocallis - a native of Latin America, has flowers of stunning shape, thin white petals are up to 15 cm long. Hymenocallis requires strict adherence to the regime: it is shown a 3-month rest period at a temperature of 10-12 ° C.
  7. Campanula - “flower of family happiness” - is a lush ampelous plant with bell-shaped flowers; for abundant flowering, regular watering is required, as well as time to rest when the temperature drops to 15 ° C.
  8. Crinum flowering is a real giant among bulbous plants, its flower shoots grow up to 1 m in height. The graceful flower resembles a lily and blooms throughout the summer. Krinum requires cool wintering, bright sun (only southern windows are shown), and additional lighting in winter.

Attention! When working with gardenia and bauhinia, be careful, the plants contain poison.

Indoor flowers with white flowers not only delight the eye of a plant lover, but also perfectly complement almost any interior, from classic to loft. Look carefully at the photo, and you will probably choose a plant that will decorate your home or office.

Pink color of flowers: meaning and symbolism

In bouquets, pink flowers are found a little less often than red or white ones. What is their significance? Colombians traditionally kept pink anthurium in the newlyweds' bedroom during their honeymoon, promising them a happy family life. Raspberry-pink callas given to an unmarried girl spoke of admiration for her beauty and admiration for her. In a broader sense, pink flowers are softer in color than red ones, but they belong precisely to this primary color. Therefore, its main meaning is love, but tender, reverent, mixed with reverence for the recipient. Pink flowers are often given to those to whom they want to show respect, and they are also presented as a sign of courtesy, politeness and courtesy.

A bouquet of pink clover was given for good luck, or with an interline recognition that the one to whom this flower was given brings happiness to the giver. Gentle mallows - please pay attention, believe, forgive, treat what happened with understanding and leniency. Pink lush caps of peonies, which not long ago surpassed even roses in demand, are able to say more than the queen of flowers: they promise to give the whole world to the one to whom they were given. Unlike a rose, they do not shout about the feelings of the giver, but guarantee his reliability in marriage and fidelity. Dreams of a shared future and never-letting-go love are symbolized by bright pink phloxes, and crimson gladiolus assures of the sincerity of intentions and feelings.

Beautifully flowering indoor plants for south windows: complete list

Southern plants, accustomed to a lot of sun, can be used as a green summer screen. They will decorate your home and protect you from the hot summer rays. In winter they will add coziness to your interior.

15 of the most beautiful plants for south-facing windows and well-lit interiors

  1. Adenium, Desert Rose
  2. Bougainvillea or "paper flower"
  3. Hibiscus, Chinese rose, Chinese rose, swamp mallow, “flower of fair ladies”
  4. Pomegranate
  5. Guzmania, Guzmania
  6. Dipladenia, Mandevilla
  7. Zephyranthes, upstart
  8. Coffee, coffee tree, arabica
  9. Oleander
  10. Passionflower, passion flower
  11. Pachistachis
  12. Plumeria
  13. Pereskia
  14. Plumbago
  15. Coffee, coffee tree, arabica
  16. All kinds of cacti and succulents

Adenium, Desert Rose

A very beautiful succulent shrub with a powerful stem thickened at the bottom, blooming with large (usually about 7 cm, but there are varieties with flower diameters up to 15 cm) bright flowers: white, pink, red, purple or two-colored. Hybrids with yellow and cream colors are rare and highly prized.

In indoor culture, thick adenium (Adenium obesum) is most often grown, of which there are a huge number of varieties not only with beautiful flowers, but also decorative leaves: varieties with mosaic (light spots are distributed over all leaves) or crown (white spots are only on young leaves, with age the leaves become completely green) leaf color.

Plants are placed on sunny windows, but after a period of winter dormancy they should be gradually accustomed to the bright sun. Adenium likes to be sprayed and fertilized once a month with a special fertilizer for cacti. In summer you can keep it in the garden.

Attention! The sap of all parts of the plant is very poisonous.

adenium bloom

Bougainvillea or "paper flower"

In indoor culture, bougainvillea is grown as a climbing plant or in an ampelous culture.

Currently, beautiful interspecific hybrids of bougainvillea (Bougainvillea) with white, yellow, orange or pink bracts (that's right! not flowers, but bracts) are mainly grown.

Bougainvillea is a medium-difficult plant to care for. She is light-loving, and in winter she needs additional lighting. Mature plants, when kept in light, can bloom from April to September.

Read more about growing bougainvillea indoors>>>

bougainvillea blooming

Hibiscus, Chinese rose, Chinese rose, swamp mallow or "flower of fair ladies"

Everyone knows hibiscus or Chinese rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis). But not everyone knows that this is not just a huge bush, but a beautifully flowering shrub. It’s just that very often, when grown in the dark, hibiscus blooms very rarely and sparsely. But, with good watering and in the sun, the Chinese rose can delight its owners with its flowering for up to six months. Hibiscus flowers are large and VERY large, simple or double, of various colors: white, yellow, orange, lilac, all shades of pink and red, there are also two-color varieties. Each hibiscus flower lives only 1 day.

In cultivation, the bush reaches a height of 2 m or more. There are variegated forms.

Grows well indoors. Read more about all the secrets of growing hibiscus from collector Anna Kapanina in the material>>>

Hibiscus or Chinese rose blooming

Pomegranate (Punica)

In nature, pomegranates are huge trees; in indoor conditions, dwarf pomegranates are grown, no more than a meter high.

The common pomegranate (Punica granatum) is grown at home not so much for the purpose of obtaining fruits as for the flowers; they are small with a variety of colors: pink, red, white and two-colored. Under artificial conditions, flowering begins 3–5 years after planting. The famous variety Nana has double, orange-red flowers.

Keep in the air in a sunny place in summer, indoors in winter at a temperature of +2...+6 °C.

At a young age, pomegranate has very flexible shoots, allowing you to create any shape of crown and trunk, which is ideal for bonsai.

Read more about growing pomegranate in our material>>>

pomegranate blossom

Guzmania, Guzmania

Guzmania, guzmania (Guzmania) are herbaceous plants with a rosette of elongated leathery leaves and a spike-shaped inflorescence, with a central spike-shaped inflorescence that is decorative for several months due to brightly colored bracts. The flowers themselves are very short-lived.

Place guzmania in a bright, warm and humid room.

guzmania flowering

Dipladenia, Mandevilla

Dipladenia, Mandevilla (Dipladenia, Mandevilla) is a beautifully flowering evergreen vine, blooming with large pink, red or white flowers, simple, less often double. It is distinguished by its splendor and duration of flowering, and is used to decorate bright and warm rooms.

When kept indoors, frequent spraying with warm water is necessary.

Dipladenia flowering

Zephyranthes, upstart

Most often grown indoors, large-flowered zephyranthes (Zephiranthes grandiflora) is a bulbous plant with long narrow green leaves and single funnel-shaped star-shaped flowers, white or pink. The flowers last for about 5-7 days, then are replaced by new ones.

In summer they are kept in a sunny place, in winter - in a bright, cool window. When planting, the bulbs are completely buried.

zephyranthes bloom

Oleander

Oleander (Nerium) beautifully blooming and dangerous! (poisonous) evergreen shrub, in cultivation up to 2 m high. Flowers are simple and double, with white, pink or yellow flowers.

Attention! Almost all parts of the plant are poisonous, so you should handle it very carefully.

It is best to keep it in a large room with bright lighting.

oleander bloom

Passionflower, passion flower

Evergreen climbing vines with beautiful flowers in the shape of a five-lobed star. The most commonly grown indoor plant is blue passionflower (Passiflora caerulea).

For normal growth, passionflower should be placed in a bright, sunny room without drafts. The optimal room temperature in summer is +18...+20 °C, in winter it should not fall below +12 °C. In the warm season, it is recommended to take the plants out into the air.

Read more about growing passionflower indoors>>>

passion flower blooming

Pachistachis

Pachystachys is an evergreen shrub that blooms in large spike-shaped inflorescences with long-lasting bright orange bracts. Used as a beautiful flowering indoor plant with fragrant flowers.

Placement requires a bright, warm place, for example, a south or south-east window with shading during the midday hours.

Pachistachis bloom

Plumeria

Plumeria is a large shrub with leathery leaves and large flowers, yellow, red or variegated in color with a strong almond aroma.

Placement requires a well-lit place; a winter garden or loggia is preferable.

plumeria bloom

Pereskia, Peireskia

Pereskia are leaf cacti with very beautiful, brightly colored, rather large, fragrant flowers.

The most commonly grown plant is Pereskia grandifolia. The plant prefers sun, but can also be grown in the shade. Flowering requires a large amount of sunlight, preferably located on the windowsills of southern or eastern windows. It tolerates dry air well, but spraying is still useful.

Pereskia blooming

Plumbago

Plumbago auriculata is a creeping or climbing shrub with long shoots, at the top of which very beautiful white-blue flowers bloom in racemose inflorescences. Blooms for a long time. To maintain decorativeness it needs support. Most often used for spring and summer decoration of balconies or loggias.

The plant is light-loving; in winter it can be grown on a glassed-in loggia with a winter temperature of +10 °C. In summer it is advisable to take it out into the garden or onto the terrace.

pigweed bloom

Coffee, coffee tree, Arabica (Coffea)

Oddly enough, coffee has quite cute white flowers. It’s probably difficult to call it beautifully flowering, but many people like to grow it for its flowers and fruits.

The coffee tree is placed in a spacious, bright room, but not in direct sun.

Read more about growing coffee at home>>>

flowers coffee

All kinds of cacti and succulents

Everyone is used to thinking of cacti as prickly and green, BUT! There are a huge number of cacti and succulents blooming with huge bright flowers: aporocactus, epiphyllum, decembrist, easter cactus, astrophytum, echinocereus and many many others. Perhaps we will make a separate wonderful and beautiful material with them)

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