5 types of plants for indoor environments

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Come and discover 5 indoor plants for those who want to add an extra touch to their decor and make their home a little greener.

Gone are the days when plant lovers needed to have a giant garden to fill with plants.

Of course, for those who enjoy gardening and the like, a garden that looks like it came out of a fairy tale or even a decoration magazine is a dream come true.

But with square meters becoming increasingly expensive, many people end up not having the space they would like to fill with plants.

And that’s where the main theme of our text today comes in.

If you are one of those people who love plants but don't have a yard, garden or balcony to grow your plants the way you always wanted, this content might be what you were looking for!

Here, you will learn about 5 types of plants for indoor environments! These are plants that do really well in indoor environments and with less sunlight than a garden, for example.

And after learning about the species that we will present throughout the text, it will be much easier to choose the plant – or plants – that will add that green touch to your home!

The importance of knowing how to choose plants for indoor environments

It could be in the living room, kitchen, bedroom or even the bathroom: plants are taking over indoor spaces!

The search for species that can cope with the routine of living inside a home is increasing more and more.

In addition to giving that extra touch to any decor, the presence of the right plants for indoor spaces is an excellent way to bring a certain freshness to the environment, allowing nature to be present in your home, even if in a simple way.

Furthermore, some plants even have the ability to purify the air in the environment, ensuring a better quality of life for the residents of the house or people who frequent the place.

But to achieve this type of benefit that the presence of plants offers, it is necessary to know how to choose well which species will be part of this phase of your life.

This is because there are several plants that need constant sunlight to develop well and healthily.

And if you end up choosing a plant species that doesn't do well indoors, it will most likely end up dying over time.

But to help you in the process of choosing plants for indoor environments, we have prepared the list that you will find in the next topic! 

5 types of plants for indoor environments 

Now that you are aware of the importance of plants for indoor environments, it is time to talk about the main theme of our material!

Below, you will learn about 5 types of plants that are great options for indoor spaces.

They will help you add that extra touch to any closed space, be it your home or even your work.

Peace Lily, a great plant option for indoor spaces

A favorite in Brazilian homes, the peace lily is one of those plants that enchants just by looking at it.

And the best thing is that she is the type that prefers indoor environments.

In other words: you can easily transform a room like your living room or dining room into an even more pleasant place with a peace lily.

In fact, here on the website we have already created special content with the main tips for taking good care of a peace lily that it needs to develop well.

To check out this material, just click here

Staghorn Fern

Another species that is an excellent addition for those looking for indoor plants is the staghorn fern.

Considered a 'distant cousin' of the fern we know here, the staghorn fern is a rarer species of the plant we know.

As they are not a species that is number 1 in the sun, it is ideal for them to be grown in environments with more indirect light. 

This makes it a good option for indoor plants.

The biggest problem is that, as it is rarer than traditional ferns, this species can be a bit pricey.

But for gardening lovers who want to invest in a plant for indoors, this is a great option!

Sword of Saint George

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Do you know those plants that are true classics in Brazilian families? The snake plant is one of them!

Known for being a very resistant species, this species is very easy to care for, even for people who are just starting out in the world of gardening.

So much so that watering itself is usually done every 15 days. In other words: it is very easy to grow.

Adam's Rib

Another species that is a favorite among those who live in apartments or houses without a garden is the Adam's rib. 

With an imposing appearance that catches anyone's attention, this plant has become increasingly popular in homes around the world.

But despite being a good option, you need to be careful when cleaning the foliage.

This way, she will always look beautiful!

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Phalaenopsis Orchid

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A delicate plant in shape, the orchid is one of the plants that do very well in environments with little lighting, making it an excellent option for indoors.

Furthermore, the orchids Phalaenopsis are relatively easy to care for, allowing even first-time gardeners to care for them without much difficulty.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are several plants for indoor environments.

In addition to these, there are also several others to choose from, including plants and flowers.

It's up to you to choose which one best suits your lifestyle and fill your home with greenery! 

In addition to ensuring a better quality of life and well-being, knowing how to combine plants and decoration will make your home even more beautiful!

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