Eye delight: 22 beautiful photos of indoor plants
Growing a beautiful houseplant on your own windowsill is not such an easy mission. House plants (unlike weeds that easily break through asphalt) are very whimsical. Well, if the plant also blooms – this can be considered a real reason for pride.
There are many communities dedicated to plant care on the Internet, and one of the largest on Reddit is r/houseplants, which gathered more than 900 thousand people. Here are the most impressive photos of green pets shared by their proud owners.
Phalaenopsis needs proper care, and then it will delight you for a long time
"Me and my philodendron (the Prince of Orange variety)
The edible dioon (cycad palm) is one of the oldest seed plants that appeared on Earth before the dinosaurs
Blooming 75-year-old cactus "Decembrist" (Schlumberger)
"My Echeveria shows how much she loves me"
A family member for more than 50 years
Home floriculture, which has reached a new level
"The latest news about my alchemy (grade "dragon scales"). After two green leaves, she gave one completely white!"
"I bought my grandmother an orchid at the grocery store 3 years ago for Mother's Day. Now she has 45 flowers"
"35-year-old desert candle cactus (Euphorbia Acrurensis), lives in my uncle's house"
"My peperomy makes it clear to me that she appreciated my love"
"The Creation of Adam", Michelangelo, ca. 1508-1512
"I planted this plant last year, and it has already grown so much! The jug from which the pearl thread flows"
Everything is fine in this picture – both oxalis (triangular sour) and a cat
"My favorite greenhouse"
"My fiancee asked me to take a picture of how her philodendron (the Prince of Orange variety) blooms
A balcony decorated with a Morgan's eye (this succulent is also called a "donkey's tail")
"My oldest houseplant. Texas ebony (Ebenopsis ebano). He's ten years old."
Morgan 's Blooming Ochitok
"I told her she could be anyone, and she became a spine. Follow your anatomical dreams, dear fat girl!"
"I jumped from joy to the ceiling when my Huernia Zebrina (striped guernia) bloomed"
"It seems my banana tree needs a higher ceiling"