Looking for potted plants that will be friendly to your pet? We have 10 suggestions for you!
Guzmania
A plant of the bromeliad genus. It is distinguished by its colorful flowers and a rosette of long, green leaves. It is a tropical plant that grows well in domestic conditions, if given proper care. Guzmania is best placed in a place with bright, indirect light. This plant needs regular watering, but does not like excess water. The substrate should be slightly moist. However, avoid stagnant water in the pot. Under natural conditions, guzmania accumulates water in the rosette of leaves, so it is worth pouring a small amount of water directly into the center of the plant.
Guzmania draws attention with its colorful flowers
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Chlorophytum
Chlorophytum comosum is a popular potted plant known for its long, narrow leaves with white and green stripes. Zielista works well indoors because it is easy to grow. For the plant to look beautiful, all it needs is bright, indirect light or twilight and moderate watering. Zielista grows well in standard household humidity, but sprinkling its leaves can help maintain a healthy appearance and prevent browning of the tips.
Zielista also improves air quality
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Pilea peperomioides
A popular pilea characterized by round, fleshy leaves on long, slender stems. Pilea is prized for its original appearance and easy care, making it ideal for beginning plant enthusiasts. Pilea prefers moderate watering and indirect light. The plant does well in standard household humidity. Sprinkling the leaves is not necessary, but can be beneficial in very dry conditions.
The pilea is also called the money plant because of its original leaves
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Areca
This elegant palm is not only safe for animals, but also improves air quality. Its long, arching leaves form dense clumps, making it an attractive addition to interiors. The areca palm grows best in bright, indirect light. The plant likes moderate watering; however, it prefers higher humidity. Regular sprinkling of the leaves can help maintain adequate humidity, especially during the heating season.
Areka palm will bring a touch of exoticism to the interior
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Calathea
Each species of this plant has unique patterns and colors, which can include stripes, spots and various shades of green, white and purple. Calathea likes medium sunlight and moist, but not soaked, soil. Water used for watering should be soft, preferably filtered or filtered off to avoid salt and mineral buildup. Calathea grows relatively quickly and may require repotting every 1-2 years.
Calathea is showy, but demanding to care for
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Phytonia
This small potted plant is native to the tropical forests of South America. It is distinguished by its characteristic leaves, which are covered with contrasting veins arranged in a unique pattern. Phytonia grows best in bright diffused light. This plant requires regular watering and high humidity. To do this, you can sprinkle the leaves or use a humidifier. You can also keep phytonia in a terrarium.
Phytonia likes high humidity
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Zamioculcas zamiolifolia
Zamioculcas zamiifolia is a popular potted plant native to East Africa. It is distinguished by its fleshy, glossy leaves. It is an excellent choice for those looking for a plant that is easy to care for and tolerates a variety of conditions. Zamioculcas is very flexible in terms of light. It can grow both in areas with bright, indirect light and in partial shade. Only direct, intense sun, which can burn the leaves, should be avoided. Therefore, it is an ideal choice for rooms with limited access to natural light.
Zamoculcas zamiolistas is one of the most hardy potted plants
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Haworsia
This is a type of succulent from the agave family. This plant is distinguished by its fleshy leaves covered with white stripes or dots. Haworsia grows best in bright, diffused light. Since havorsia is a succulent, it does not require much water. It is enough to water it once a week. During the winter, you should do it even less often, as the plant goes into dormancy during this time.
Haworsia grows slowly and does not require frequent repotting
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Striped daisy
Callisia repens is a plant of the comelina family that has distinctive decorative, colorful leaves. It is easy to care for. It likes moderate watering and indirect light. High humidity improves its appearance and promotes health. So it is worth sprinkling its leaves. However, this plant does not tolerate frost or extreme temperatures, so we should not place it in places exposed to drafts.
Striped daisy is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also relatively easy to care for
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Polyscias fruticosa
This is a popular potted plant from the aralia family. It is native to tropical areas of Asia and has distinctive decorative leaves. It can be sensitive to sudden changes in conditions, so ensure a stable environment and avoid overwatering. Constantly monitoring the plant's condition and adjusting care to its needs will ensure healthy growth and an aesthetic appearance. It is also worth pruning it regularly, as this promotes dense growth.
Polyscias fruticosa takes the form of a shrub or small tree
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