5 Must Have Exquisite Indoor Flowering Plants in your House

Zamia
2 min readSep 28, 2022

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It’s true when they say that ‘planting a garden is to believe in tomorrow.’ Green, indoor flowering plants take you back to the roots of nature by filling your home with positivity and tranquility. After all, plants, especially flowering plants, boost your spirits and enhance life satisfaction. Beautiful flowering plants can add a certain pizzazz and color to the conventional indoor garden, functioning as a part of the chic decor and also providing various health benefits.

Here, we have curated a list for you to have the most exquisite flower plants for your home that can make your guests swoon.

1.Canna Lilies

The flamboyant and flashy Canna lilies have distinctive paddle-shaped leaves that are wrapped in ruffles around branches. The buds on canna lilies are refined, opening in late July or early August to reveal large, flamboyant flowers. The roots of these tropical indoor plants must be repotted and dug under the soil in colder temperatures for winter. Further, Canna leaves frequently have a lot of veining, which enhances their beauty, especially when the sun is behind them.

2,Tecoma Stans

It is a perennial flowering plant indigenous to the Americas and belongs to the Bignoniaceae (trumpet vine) family. From early summer to late fall, it blooms for a very extended period. You can prune this small tree or shrub after flowering to keep it compact and grow to a height of 15 to 20 feet.

3.Arabian Jasmine

Also known as motia or mogra, it is a jasmine species indigenous to tropical Asia and grows from the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia. This indoor plant is grown widely, particularly throughout much of South and Southeast Asia. Arabian jasmine can be kept as a sprawling shrub or trained to grow as a flowering vine with supports. It also grows beautifully in containers, making it a striking plant for porches and patios.

4.Adenium

The desert rose plant is an indoor plant with a wide variety of 2–3 inch flowers. This Arabian native is great in warm climates or indoor container gardens because it is simple to grow and an excellent option for the adventurous gardener.

Despite being a low-maintenance succulent, the desert rose plant requires specific environmental conditions to bloom. The desert rose adapts exceptionally well to tropical environments despite its arid origin. So long as they receive enough warmth and well-draining soil, these desert dwellers can still growing steadily.

5.Hibiscus

Hibiscus is a beautiful indoor flowering plant that thrives in the right indoor environment. Usually, this genus is extensive, with hundreds of species native to warm temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions. Its large flowers only last a couple of days, but it is usually in bloom from spring to fall and can live for several years. To keep it blooming, give this flowering plant abundant light and keep the soil moist in the summer and slightly dry in the winter.

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