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Strings of saffron like light and must be placed in a lighty location on the balcony. Therefore, do not place it in the living room or bedroom.
Yes, but water hyacinth reproduces quickly, and it is estimated that it will be very troublesome to keep it in the living room.
Iron Tree. There should be nothing wrong with it.
If the room is small, plant something lower, such as a cactus. Spruce and other low conifers are now popular in the West for balconies, which fill the interior with a refreshing scent. Many plants suitable for indoor cultivation have a bactericidal function, and if you put some potted citrus, rosemary, myrtle, spider plant, etc. in the room, the bacteria and microorganisms in the air will be greatly reduced. >>>More
It's best not to have this, and it's usually at least 5 hours a week in the sun, or it's hard to bloom, and you can only enjoy the leaves
Remember to bask in the sun and the dracaena likes high temperature and humidity, likes light, has sufficient light, and the leaves are colorful. Not hardy, winter temperatures are about 15, and the lowest temperature is 5-10. If the temperature is too low, the roots will not absorb enough water, and yellow-brown patches will appear on the tips and edges of the leaves. >>>More
OK. Swallow's palm is also known as Yushu; The jade tree can be placed indoors (by the window) in a brighter light locust stool, it likes the warmth of jujube orange, is resistant to dry stool drought, likes light, and also resists semi-shade, so as to grow best under bright scattered light conditions. It prefers fertile, loose, well-drained and well-ventilated sandy loam soil. >>>More