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Indoor plants: here is the ranking of the most beautiful and easiest to care for


Indoor plants: here is the ranking of the most beautiful and easiest to care for

The role of plants in the contexts where we usually live, relax and work is indisputable and certainly “ancient”: our own nature remains, even in urban contexts, linked to a form of biological differentiation that leads plants to play a role practical (given its pure transformation function between carbon dioxide and oxygen) that often gives way to aesthetics. Many sufficiently adaptable plants have become part of the “indoor” category, but which ones are easier to care for even for beginners and at the same time beautiful to look at?

Indoor plants: here is the ranking of the most beautiful and easiest to care for

Among the most famous, we must undoubtedly mention variants such as the Monstera delicious, which is very recognizable for its large and shiny leaves. Of “tropical” origin, it is of great impact and gives a professional shape to the most humble room or office. It does not require particular care, however it prefers a ventilated and even slightly sunny context.

The fern, for its part, corresponds to a form of vegetable closely linked to humid contexts such as the bathroom, and that requires little care, only slightly moist soil in summer. Among the various forms there are variations such as the “spike” version (   Nephrolepis cordifolia  ), similar to the “  Nephrolepis exaltata ‘Bostoniensis” version  , which is one of the best known and appreciated.

Of Chinese origin, Aglaonemas has quickly conquered the most diverse offices and urban contexts, thanks to the leaves in various shades of green that are recognized by their spear-shaped shape.

Another variant that is very aesthetically pleasing, is quite easy to find and continue to thrive: it is enough, however, to prepare a room that is not too narrow and sufficiently ventilated. Coming from areas such as Central Asia, it loves humid contexts but is adaptable enough to live peacefully in urban environments, taking care to leave the soil slightly moist.

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