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Best flowering plants indoor and home garden

Best flowering plants



Let's look at ten flowers that can be grown so easily and passionately that flowers can be grown for beauty and desire to the extent that we grow flowering plants in our backyard or terrace garden or indoors.


1. Begonia



If you are just growing the flower for the first time you can try Begonia indoors and outdoors. Varieties such as Wax Begonia, Rieger Begonia, and Angel-Wing Begonia are widely grown at home.


2. Bromeliads



The leaves and flowers of this plant are very colorful and hence many people grow it. Can be grown in low sunlight. Low care is enough for this plant.


3. African Violet



This African Violet flower is easy to grow in bloom. They prefer a warm climate rather than cold with violet flowers and dark green leaves


4. Scented Geranium


incredible houseplants White flowers will enhance the beauty of your home. But it is not as easy to grow as other flowers. Pour only the required amount of water.


5. Poinsettia



Growing Poinsettia indoors, even if it is your home garden, will give that space extra brightness and beauty. This tropical plant requires, light, warmth, and protection from drafts to thrive indoors.


6. Peace Lily



I have a lot of work to do and if you can allocate less time you can generously grow Peace Lily with less maintenance, and more air purification. Its beautiful white flowers will give you freshness.



 7) Dahlia



A beautiful bouquet. Grown at home, pour water in a pot in front of the house, and let these flowers float in the water will be so beautiful. This, sunflower and marigold all belong to the same family.


8) Daisy



This type of flower is commonly found in the Himalayan regions. Its white flowers are very beautiful. The pot is suitable for growing. Large yellow pollen in the middle of small not white flowers will attract everyone.


9) Sunflower



Its yellow flowers can bring joy and freshness to the viewer. Growing this plant can add beauty to your home


11)  Flowering Kalanchoe



Kalanchoe is a tropical succulent, and it can be grown indoors. This flowering succulent comes in a variety of colors and has low watering needs. You can keep it near a window where it can receive a few good hours of sunlight in order to bloom.


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