5 short-lived indoor plants with abundant summer bloom – Care

Summer is associated with beautiful flowers. Both in the garden and in the rooms, you want to admire the luxurious inflorescences and touching flowers. And for this it is not at all necessary to use cut bouquets. There are many flowering species in the assortment of the best indoor plants. In summer, when they receive the brightest lighting and optimal daylight hours, they are able to outshine any bouquet. Actually, short-lived or just annual indoor crops – catharanthus, schizanthus, begonias, pelargoniums, etc., look like living bouquets. Bright and colorful, they are completely inimitable as seasonal accents.

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The best annuals and short-lived perennials among indoor stars

If you are looking for plants that could turn windowsills into a vibrant gallery, you should think about replenishing your collection with one-year and two-year-old stars: they are short-lived, but they give all their strength to luxurious flowering. Among them are a variety of bulbous with tuberous, and similar to blue carpets lobelia, and loved ones Petunias, balsams, whole, verbena.

These annuals can be used not only when decorating balconies, but also to decorate window sills with bushes that look like blooming clouds.

There are also short-lived favorites among the primordial indoor plants. Luxury persian violets, a genuine indoor wonder schizanthus and bells offer to admire the unforgettable spectacle of gentle romantic clouds, and the rapidly degenerating geraniums and begonias, although they require renewal, will outshine any competitor in terms of the brightness and massiveness of flowering.

Compete with the beauty of not lasting pink periwinkle or catharanthus, among all biennial and annual species of bells, there may be one flowering star. Equifolia bells, having moved from the garden to the pots, do not lose the ability to bloom surprisingly luxuriantly. It is not by chance that they have earned the nickname “shooting stars”, because in the potted format they seem to be pillows strewn with falling stars.

Leaving the garden and room scene for a short time, gloxinia in the new millennium, it got rid of the status of a plant unfashionable and rather boring long ago. The development of new hybrid varieties with an extraordinary palette of colors and the ability to maintain compactness again attracted the love of flower growers around the world. And in the size of flowers, few can compete with her.

Flowers экзакумов relatives can boast of the same effect that is characteristic of hellebores – their flowers, albeit miniature, look almost artificial. They seem to be sculpted from porcelain or made of plastic, and the neat density of the bushes emphasizes this illusion. One of the best miniature indoor plants from the flowering category deserves to be used in a summer interior and in serving. Exakum is so easily renewed from cuttings that the biennial plant may not be noticed.

Read also our article 5 of the brightest indoor plants that bloom all summer.

Better known by her English name, royal or large-flowered geranium long ago ousted from the windowsills “usual” zonal pelargoniums. A delightful variety of varieties with bizarre shapes and colors of inflorescences, and sometimes completely unexpected effects, have made English geraniums true stars. But they are much more capricious than their fellows, demanding special care in payment for their lush flowering.

It is not for nothing that it has become an unfading classic, always remaining fashionable and bright, indoor flowering begonia – one of the favorites of many flower growers. It is able to bloom all year round; its flowering specimens are almost constantly on sale. The bright and proud bloom of tall begonias can overshadow any bouquets.

Let’s take a closer look at 5 irresistible houseplants that look no less dazzling in summer than garden anniversaries. And although they require regular rearing and replacement, their beauty justifies the time spent on them.

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