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African Daisy (Osteospermum)
African Daisy (Osteospermum) can bloom from May to October. It is a sun-loving plant, that needs at least 6-8 hours of sunlight and has moderate water needs
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African violet
African Violet is a light-loving plant which thrives best in evenly, well-lit locations, but protect it from direct sunlight. Should be watered from the bottom
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Alocasia
Alocasia is one of the most beautiful exotic ornamental plants. From spring to autumn, it grows bigger and bigger leaves, then it flourishes a nice flower of stalk
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Aloe vera
Aloe needs sunny place in summer and dry, cool place in winter. Most of the species bloom in the winter, so the appropriate keeping of this plant is very important
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Asparagus
Keep the asparagus in half shade in summer, defending from strong sunshine at every time, because the leaves of asparagus can get burned, but put it to a bright place
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Banana tree
Banana tree (Musa paradisiaca) is widely cultivated in the tropics, often tree-sized. Unfortunately, the plant blooms only after the first, mostly the second year, but
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Bougainvillea (Paper Flower)
Bougainvillea is a vibrant and popular ornamental plant. It's primarily known for its striking, colorful bracts, which are often mistaken for its flowers
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Calla Lily
The care of Calla Lily varies between evergreen (white) and colorful hybrids. Colorful hybrids require plenty of light, while the white Calla can tolerate less
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Christmas Cactus
Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) requires brigth place without direct sunlight and moderate watering. It tipically blooms during the holiday season
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Coleus (Solenostemon)
Coleus is one of the most colorful annual flowers. It has the most vibrant colors in sunny locations during summer but also grows well in partial shade
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Common Heather
Heather is a short plant, its flowers are blooming from autumn to winter and densely cover its branches. It has a moderate light and water needs, is cold resistant
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Common Hyacinth (Garden Hyacinth / Dutch Hyacinth)
Hyacinth is a spring-flowering bulbous perennial plant, highly prized for its beautiful, fragrant flowers. It needs a sunny, cooler location for blooming
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Dragon tree (Dracaena Tricolor)
Dragon tree got its name from the sticky, red sap that oozes out when its trunk is damaged. Requires plenty of light but should be kept out of direct sunlight
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Dragon tree (Striped dracaena)
Dragon tree (Dracaena deremensis) is not sensitive also grows in a place with central heating, it can reach even 100-120 cm height. The flowering period is between April and June
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Flamingo Flower
Flamingo flower (Anthurium) blooms from February to July. It prefers a bright spot with filtered light in summer. It's a heat-loving plant, regular watering
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Gerbera
Gerbera daisy is an extremely light-loving flower, that can tolerate direct sunlight. Planting and propagation are due in spring. It requires well-draining soil
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Hibiscus
Hibiscus is one of the most popular Mediterranean plant, it can grow even 2 meters high. Its huge funnel-shaped flowers unfortunately bloom only for a few days
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Hoya
Hoya requires a lot of filtered light, consistent warmth and has moderate water needs. Its star-shaped flowers bloom from spring to autumn and have a sweet fragrance
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Jade plant
This popular succulent is very easy to care for. If you want it to bloom, a restful winter period is essential, and in summer, if possible, keep it outdoors.
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Kalanchoe
If we handle it well, we can get our potted Kalanchoe to bloom even in winter! The flowers, typically blooming from January to June, are usually red, orange, pink
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Lily
Lilies are favored for their colorful and often very fragrant flowers. Lily thrives with 6-8 hours of full sunlight, but does not tolerate extreme heat well.
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Lobelia
Lobelia blooms from spring to autumn, requiring plenty of water. It needs plenty of light but dislikes direct sunlight and high heat. Good choice in the garden
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Marguerite Daisy (Paris Daisy)
The plant needs 6-8 hours of sunlight. It looks great planted in the garden, in pots, or balcony boxes. When pruned, it can take on a bushy or tree-like form
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Mother-in-law's tongue (Snake plant)
Mother-in-law's tongue (Sansevieria) is easy to keep for everyone, tough, decorative, showy plant with vigorous growth. It tolerates dry air, drafts, water-free
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Orchid
Orchid is becoming more widespread and well-known, but is still a mysterious and unique plant, which blooms very long time. It likes the constant warm and humid environment
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Oxalis 'Iron Cross'
Oxalis plant thrives in bright locations, in overly dark places it may become leggy and fades. At the end of summer it produces pink flowers with yellow throats
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Pampas grass
Pampas grass thrives best in sunny or partially shaded areas. Plant it in well-draining soil. It doesn't require special care or additional nutrients, but prune damaged or dried flowers and leaves
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Peace Lily
Peace Lily is one of the most popular houseplants. Requires low light and should be protected from direct sunlight. Loves humidity, regular watering is essential
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Poinsettia
Place your poinsettia in a bright location indoors, but shield it from harsh, direct sunlight. Remember that poinsettias dislike rooms with fluctuating temperatures
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Primrose
Primrose is a low-growing, bushy plant that prefers partial shade as strong sunglight can burn it. It likes cooler temperatures and has high water demand
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Rubber tree plant
Rubber tree plant is easy to care for and relatively resistant. It tolerates lower light conditions and drier air, making it an ideal choice for an indoor plant
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Spider plant
Spider plant is a cheerful, striped plant and an excellent choice for beginner gardeners. It’s very easy to care for and almost indestructible, also cleans air
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Tulip
Planting tulip bulbs is recommended from mid-September to mid-October, as long as the soil is frost-free. Tulip blooms for a relatively long time and it's easy to care for
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