What kind of plants are good to keep at home? What kind of flowers are good to keep at home?

Generally, the number of flowers and plants placed in the hall should be controlled within 3 pots; and in terms of varieties, it is best to choose some plants that do not require high light, such as evergreen, Brazilian iron tree and Chinese orchids; it is best not to display flowers and plants in the bedroom. If you must place them, you can choose some small and exquisite fleshy plants such as cacti and cacti as embellishments.

Aloe, spider plant and tiger tail plant can remove formaldehyde. Planting two pots of tiger tail plant or spider plant in a 15 square meter room can keep the air fresh and free from formaldehyde. Tiger tail plant can also release a lot of oxygen during the day. Spider plant can also emit bactericides to kill bacteria. If there are enough spider plants in the room, 80% of harmful substances will be killed within 24 hours; spider plants can also effectively absorb carbon dioxide.

Aster, Astragalus, Tobacco and Cockscomb, these plants can absorb a lot of uranium and other radioactive nuclides.

Ivy, rose, rose, aloe and evergreen can effectively remove trichloroethylene, hydrogen sulfide, benzene, phenol, hydrogen fluoride and ether in the room.

Eucalyptus, asparagus, euphorbia, cactus can kill bacteria, asparagus can also remove heavy metal particles.

Ivy, fig, banana and common aloe can not only deal with bacteria and other harmful substances brought back from the outside, but also absorb dust that is difficult to be sucked up by vacuum cleaners.

Monstera, tiger tail orchid and spider plant can absorb more than 80% of harmful gases in the room.

Citrus, rosemary and spider plant can greatly reduce bacteria and microorganisms in indoor air.

Rose can absorb more harmful gases such as hydrogen sulfide, benzene, phenol, hydrogen chloride, ether, etc.

Wisteria has strong resistance to sulfur dioxide, chlorine and hydrogen fluoride, and also has a certain resistance to chromium.

There are also some rules for keeping plants at home. For example, the fortune tree is suitable for being placed in a place with sunlight near the window, ivy can be grown on the balcony railings, lavender is suitable for the bedroom to promote sleep, and cactus is suitable for being placed next to the TV or computer. Different places in the home have different plants. So what plants are good to keep at home?

  1. Hall: Generally, flowers and plants placed in the hall are best to choose some plants that do not require high light, such as evergreen, Brazilian iron tree and Chinese orchids;
  2. Bedroom: It is best not to display flowers and plants in the bedroom. If you must place them, you can choose some small and exquisite fleshy plants such as cactus and cactus as embellishments, and you can also put a pot of lavender appropriately, which helps promote sleep.
  3. Balcony: Ivy is suitable for being placed in a semi-shaded place. Avoid strong direct sunlight in summer. The balcony is a good choice. Keep the pot soil moist during the growth period of ivy, and do not have water accumulation in the pot; reduce the amount of watering in winter to avoid the pot soil from being too dry.
  4. Window side: Tiger tail orchid, fortune tree, etc. are suitable for indoor sunny windows. It should be noted that there should be sufficient water during the high temperature growth period. Avoid water accumulation in the pot and reduce watering in winter. If soft rot occurs at the base or upper part of the leaves. The plant should be moved to a warm and sunny place immediately, the rotten part should be cut off, the pot soil should be kept dry and watering should be stopped.
  5. Decoration: Small potted plants are suitable for decoration, especially cactus, cactus, aloe, green radish, lucky bamboo, lucky coconut, etc. These plants are easy to grow and do not require much care, suitable for home placement.

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