Plants that Will Add Color to Your House

Plants that Will Add Color to Your House

Plants are a blessing. Besides having many health benefits, they can be visually appealing and be a great addition to your house decor. They make us feel good, but on the other hand, they make our environment look good.

Let's take a look at some gorgeous plants that will make your home lively and add more colors to it.

Adding Color to Your Home

  • Persian Shield

    Strobilanthes Dyeriana, commonly known as Persian shield, is a low-maintenance plant that is resistant to pests and diseases and will brighten up your home with its vibrant color. The plant is non-toxic as well.

    It requires a lot of light, from full sun to partial shade.

    Water when the top couple of inches of soil are dry and keep the soil moist. When it's thirsty, it droops.

  • Kalanchoe

    The Kalanchoe is both attractive and easy to maintain. In fact, it may grow with very little care both indoors and outdoors.

    There are 125 different species of the plant, commonly known as the Katy flower. It's important to note that it's harmful to cats and dogs.

    It prefers full sun to partial shade, but it can also thrive under bright indirect sunlight.

    Water sparingly and allow it to dry in between waterings.

  • Peace Lily

    The Peace lily is a popular indoor plant because it requires little maintenance and filters toxins from the air. They can be poisonous to dogs and cats.

    Light: Unlike many other plants, this one can grow in low-light environments.

    Don't overwater your plants. This plant just needs to be watered once a week. During the winter, they need much less water.

  • Begonia

    Begonias are one of the multiple widespread plants since they come in a variety of shades. However, this does not imply that they are difficult to care for.

    Begonias have a succulent stem that acts as their own water storage system during the drier months of the year. Pets may be poisoned by them.

    They want strong, indirect light to grow.

    Water: They should be watered only when necessary, to keep the soil moist but not wet.

  • Bromeliad

    Bromeliads are also a very easy plant to care for, and their brilliant hues will provide a splash of color to any room. Bromeliads come in 2,877 different species, but the care instructions are the same for all of them. They are not poisonous.

    Bromeliads thrive in bright, indirect light environments for the most part.

    Water: They can resist drought, although they are more susceptible to overwatering. Only water when the top couple of inches of soil is completely dry.

Choose the Plant that Suits You Best

Whatever of these adorable plants you prefer, you should remember that there are a diverse collection of plants at TUILLY.

With us at TUILLY, you may find the ideal plants but also learn all about what makes plants and plant accessories fabulous. TUILLY is here to help with all the support you need!

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