JAKARTA - Adding indoor ornamental plants is a fast way and easy to beautify decorations. And when it comes to the kitchen, placing plants in it also has some practical uses. Proper plants can help clear the air, increase color splashes, or can even be used as additional kitchen spices.
It is important to remember that not a single plant can thrive in the kitchen. Because each room has unique conditions of light, humidity, and temperature. However, you can consider these 10 ornamental plants as decorations in the kitchen.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is one of the most easy-to-care ornamental plants, adapted from The Spruce, Thursday, October 5. This plant adapts well to a variety of different light conditions and is considered relatively tolerant of drought. In addition, photos can be a very good hanging plant so that it doesn't take up more space in your kitchen.
Quadendron is a genus of ornamental plants with low care which is also beautiful to put in hanging pots. Similar to ivory betels, they are considered relatively drought resistant and can grow in indirect to moderate light. These leaf plants have a variety of shapes and colors and are known as good air cleaners.
Planting spices in the kitchen can be the right choice, because nothing is better than cooking with a fresh, organic dish, which is self-grown. As long as your kitchen has a location that receives direct and bright sunlight for most of the day, herbal plants will grow easily.
As an alternative, you can also plant your lamp with the help of a planting light. The varieties of stakelets that are easy to grow indoors include leeks, peterseli, mint, timi, rosemary, basil, oregano, and turquoise leaves.
If you have a kitchen window threshold that is always illuminated by the sun, succulent is a good choice. The term'sulent' is used to describe plants that store water in leaves and/or stems, which makes them drought resistant and generally low-principles. There are hundreds of types of succulents present in a variety of astonishing shapes, colors, and sizes. Popular succulent species include echeveria, haworthia, vera, carossula, kalanchoe, and sedums.
Spider plants (Chlorophytum) are among the most easy to care for ornamental plants. Spider plants, as well as other names of spider plants are good hanging plants. When in good condition, these plants will flower and remove branches with fertility. Avoid placing a spider plant in a place that is exposed to direct light because it will cause the leaves to catch fire.
Snake plant, also called in-law tongue plant, is one of the many popular ornamental plants. This plant is present in a variety of different colors, shapes, and sizes and generally low care. This plant grows well in bright to low conditions of light.
If you are looking for large plants for the kitchen, rubber trees (Ficus Elastica) are the right choice. Relatives of this leaf leaf leaf can adapt to various conditions of growth and can grow into full-sized trees in their natural habitat. If planted indoors, regular pruning will keep the size and shape under control. Choose from several different varieties to match your tree with the color and design of your kitchen.
Whether you are a coffee lover or not, the coffee plant (Coffea Arabica) can be a great addition to any kitchen. While it is unlikely that you can actually harvest coffee beans from indoor plants, glossy leaves and dense plant structures make them attractive. Coffee plants require bright and indirect light and watering often so that they can thrive.
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If you are looking for ornamental plants for kitchen decorations that are minimally maintenance, try choosing the ZZ plant, which is also known as the "zanzibar eye". This exotic ornamental plant is very easy to adapt and can thrive in dim and bright light conditions. Plus, because of its growth from RIP, this plant does not need to be watered regularly.
For those of you who enjoy flowering plants, African green flower (Saintpaulia) is a perfect substitute for ornamental plants! African green flowers will flower almost all year long and are available in some beautiful colors. This purple ornamental plant enjoys bright and indirect light and is often doused.
A little tip, it's important to consider the condition of your kitchen light and humidity when choosing ornamental plants to accent the room. Although the 10 plants discussed in this article are a great addition to the kitchen, there are some that need more light than others. Make sure you choose plants that can thrive in your unique room!
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