With love, :AHA#|Y Plants can be as expressive as a work of art, Indoor plan

With love, :AHA#|Y Plants can be as expressive as a work of art, Indoor plants not only make your space more inviting and fresh, but they also make your home air healthier. Plants add li Plants add life and color to a space, while also bringing you closer to nature, make you happier and absolutely improve your life quality, so how donʼt we use them in our interiors? In In this indoor plants guide you will find the top 12 interior designers favorite, some tips to select the best planter to get a specific look and the basic information to take care of your indoor plants. I hope you get inspired to incorporate nature into your home and into your life. SNAKE PLANT SNAKE PLANT + ROPE/SEAGRASS BASKET This plant and combination is perfect for a Scandinavian or Japandi look. Make your home fresher with this combination! Water every few days SPIDER PLANT Water them well, dry out between waterings. The spider plant is considered one of the most adaptable of houseplants and the easiest to grow. This plant can grow in a wide range of conditions and suffers from few problems, other than brown tips. The spider plant is so named because of its spider-like plants, which dangle down from the mother plant like spiders on a web. Keep plants in bright to moderate indirect sunlight. Spider plants do not appreciate direct, hot sunlight, which can burn their Scientific Name: Chlorophytum comosum. Common Name: Spider Plant, Airplane Plant, Ribbon Plant. Origin: South Africa. Height: 60 centimetres. Spread: 20-45 centimetres. Soil: Well draining soil. Ligh Light: Bright, indirect light. Water: Frequent watering. Toxicity: Mild hallucinogenic effect to felines. Prefers bright and indirect lighting. FIND YOUR STYLE Perfect to be used as a hanging plant because of it beautiful shape. Use in boho/tropical hanging planter to get a fresh touch. Take advantage of its fresh beauty and shape to add color combining your spider plant with a vibrant colored pot! PEACE LILY Does not need large amounts of water to survive. Peace lilies are a popular choice for offices and homes. When it comes to indoor plants, peace lily plants are some of the easiest to care for. These lovely plants not only brighten up a living space, but are also excellent at cleaning the air of the room they are in. Scientific Name: Spathiphyllum. Common Name: Spath or Peace Lilies. Origin: America and Southeastern Asia. Height: 12–65 centimetres. Spread: 3–25 centimetres. Soil: Well draining soil. Ligh Light: Medium to low light. Lives best in shade. Water: Approximately once a week. Toxicity: Mildly toxic to humans and animals when ingested. Needs little amounts of sunlight to thrive. VERSATILITY AND EASY CARE While they come in a variety of types and sizes, the standard peace lily houseplant reaches to about 3 feet (1 meter) high. The large, glossy leaves of the peace lily are usually deep green in color, although there are variegated varieties that have splashes or stripes of cream. Perfect for almost all the interior design styles! Just pick the right pot to get the desired look! Tropical / Scandinavian Style Maybe a Contemporary Look? Or a pop of color? + FICUS LYRATA Water about 2-3 times per week. The Ficus lyrata is a perfect indoor specimen plant. The plant features very large, heavily veined, violin-shaped leaves that grow upright on a tall plant. The Lyrata gives off a simplistic & modern plant design that pairs nicely with neutral colors and trendy interior decorations. Scientific Name: Ficus lyrata. Common Name: Fiddle-leaf fig. Origin: West Africa. Height: 30-180 centimetres. Spread: 12-34 centimetres. Soil: Well draining soil. Ligh Light: Needs Bright, Filtered Light. Water: Keep soil evenly moist at all times. Toxicity: Toxic for cats and dogs if eaten. Requires a lot of bright and indirect sunlight. CONTEMPORARY If your interior is minimalist, scandinavian or contemporary, the Fiddle-leaf fig could match better with your interior design style. This plant is perfect to add movement and color into the space. It is pe It is perfect to incorporate into a decoration of neutral backgrounds to make the shapes of its leaves pop! Use the tallest in spaces with double height, corners or in a dead space. Perfect for almost all the interior design styles! Just pick the right pot to get the desired look! Scandinavian or Mid Century Modern Looking Add contrast with a contemporary pot MONSTERA Keep the soil consistently lightly moist. Water once a week. Monstera deliciosaʼs iconic, split leaves are so pretty that theyʼve been featured extensively in art and design recently, but even more stunning is the plant itself. Also known as a split leaf philodendron, this easy-to-grow houseplant can get huge and live for many years, and it looks great with many different interior styles. Itʼs safe to say this plant isnʼt going away anytime soon. Scientific Name: Monstera deliciosa. Common Name: The Ceriman, Fruit Salad Plant, Monstereo. Origin: Southern Mexico, south to Panama. Height: 60-80 centimetres. Spread: 75 centimetres. Soil: Slightly-sandy or well draining soil. Ligh Light: Requires a balance between sun and shade. Water: Water moderately once a week. Toxicity: If eaten or chewed can cause immediate swelling. Best in medium to bright indirect light. SNAKE PLANT + ROPE/SEAGRASS BASKET This plant and combination is perfect for a Scandinavian or Japandi look. Make your home fresher with this combination! Provide support sticks if you prefer a more upright plant. EXPRESSIVE as a work of art Monstera Deliciosa should be potted in peaty and loose soil for proper aeration and drainage. You should get a pot with drainage holes in the bottom, and prevent the ro roots from rotting. Give a tropical and fresh touch to your spaces. Its leaves have a spectacular design, use solid color planters to highlight the shape of its leaves. ORCHID Water once a week. The Phalaenopsis or 'Moth Orchid' is the most common orchid due to its ease of production and the availability of blooming plants year-round. Perfect to add elegance and to a pop of color in any space. Scientific Name: Phalaenopsis. Common Name: Moth orchids. Origin: Asia. Light: Bright spaces. Water: Approximately once a week. Bright space. A PLANT WITH PURPOSE Orchids are ideal for bathrooms that do not get too cold. As epiphytes, they thrive in humidity. Orchids can bloom for weeks, and since they are smallish plants, you can cluster several together for quite a show. Take a good look and try and find plants that bloom with colors that compliment the color scheme of your space. This will give your interior space a tidier appearance, while also helping to make focal points pop and focal points pop and to create a harmonious composition. If your are looking for a pop of color an orchid can add life and a lot of elegance to the space. ADD A POP OF COLOR! Orchids are perfect to be used in sophisticated, elegant and glamorous interiors such as glam or contemporary style. Golden Pot perfect for a Glam style Concrete pot for a Contemporary style GOLDEN POTHOS Water once every two weeks. Once every 6-7 days in the warmer months/9-10 days in the winter. Pothos is arguably the easiest of all houseplants to grow, even if you are a person who forgets to water your plants. This trailing vine has pointed, heart-shaped green leaves, sometimes variegated with white, yellow, or pale green It's an excellent plant for locations such as offices and dorm rooms. One advantage of growing pothos is that they are high on the list of plants that can help purify indoor air. Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum. Common Name: golden pothos, Ivy Arum, Money Plant. Origin: French Polynesia. Height: Up to 2 meters. Spread: 45 centimetres. Soil: Well draining soil. Ligh Light: Prefers bright, but indirect light. Water: Let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Toxicity: Toxic to cats and dogs. Thrives in both bright indirect light and low-light. Make your Golden Pothos grow in water! 1. Select a glass jar, vase, or bottle. 2. Fill the jar with clean water. 3. Add fertilizer. 4. Add the plant. 5. Change 5. Change the water every 2–3 weeks. 6. Make sure roots are below the water line. 7. Add fertilizer every 4–6 weeks. 8. Clean algae as o 8. Clean algae as often as needed. BE CREATIVE! Try a hanging planter that match with you interior design style! FRESH & STYLISH ALOE VERA Water approximately every 3 weeks. The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. Aloe has won over many home gardeners for its hardiness and tolerance of forgetful waterers. Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically. Scientific Name: Aloe vera. Common Name: Aloe vera. Origin: Arabia. Height: 60-100 centimetres. Spread: 30-91 centimetres. Soil: Well-drained, sandy potting soil Ligh Light: Bright, sunny conditions. Water: Water deeply, but infrequently. Toxicity: Oral ingestion uploads/Ingenierie_Lourd/ plants-guide.pdf

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