How about your morning manifestations with a few happy houseplants to really produce the positive ambience of your house? Yes, these pot green plants are a blessing for their room.
Some of them are the most popular houseplants, but there are some varieties that you may not have taken into account before. So let this be your chance of playing into the concept of the happy syndrome and not leaving a planner vacant.
I will no longer give you away to your living space. Here are the six happy inner plants you need.
1. Orchid
Orchids will always be the bark of the ball and also turn our luck.
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“It is believed that orchids for their beautiful flowers and lively colors bring both happiness and positive energy,” says Bryan Wu, founder of Wuhoo Tropicals.
“Although they look delicate, orchid care is actually pretty easy when they have the shoot. These flowers are well in indirect light and only need to water a little here and there.”
Of the many types of orchids that can grow as houseplants, I recommend channeling some luck by planting these striking phalaenopsis spider orchids from Krokus at home.
Wuhoo Tropicals was founded in Houston by Bryan Wu in 2018 and is dedicated to growth and parts of unique tropical plants. And he is also a plant expert and seller in Palmstreet. Bryan has been enthusiastic about orchids since the high school, and over the years his love for plants has only grown. At Wuhoo Tropicals there is a focus on Asian orchid species and breeding of Anthuria. They collect plants from all over the world and have developed their own brood lines. Your goal is to create exciting new anthurium hybrids and to share your passion with planters everywhere.
2. Golden Pothos
The Golden Pothos is simply in its elegance and is a classic lucky add-on for every inner garden.
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“If you are new to plants, the sleep -friendly golden pothos is the happy variety of plant.
“The Golden Pothos is known for attracting wealth and prosperity. In addition, this type of Pothos gives any space, whether in baskets or on their walls.”
This Epipremnum Pinnatum from Crocus is an upgrown option to bring some luck to your home now. And our guide to the Golden Pothos Care will make sure that your new houseplant is well maintained.
3. Lucky bamboo
Two ways to save this plant and this immense happiness.
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“It's in the name! You probably saw the famous happy bamboo in houses or offices because it is a classic to bring good luck,” says Bryan. And it is only improved in your favor by using Bambusfeng Shui placement.
“Not to mention that Lucky Bambus is also very low-maintenance, is very good in poor lighting conditions and introduces a Zen mood into every living space with a soothing minimalist note.”
This mini Lucky bamboo and pot of Beards & Gänseblümchen is one of my favorites. However, if you prefer a floor-free format, these happy bamboo spirals are even better in a box by facilities.
4. Guzmania
The happy guz mania is a green-lasting audience splinter.
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“It is believed that the plant of Guzmania brings happiness when it is red or yellow, and it is a tropical stunner that surprisingly thrives even under fluorescent lighting in poor lighting conditions,” he says.
“As one of the best inner plants that add color, Guzmania's petals (red, orange, yellow, purple and white) make it easy to give vibrance in every room and at the same time improve their living culture.”
I recommend Lorenzo, the scarlet star made of patch plants, for an immediate leap to your house with a splash of luck.
5. Chinese Evergreen
The Chinese evergreen plant brings both happiness and autumn leaves for seasonal styling.
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According to Bryan, the Chinese evergreen should want a happy houseplant on her radar that looks good and cleans its air.
“It is one of the simplest houseplants to take care and helps to remove toxins such as carbon monoxide, trichlorethylene, benzene and formaldehyde,” he explains. “While this plant makes your home fresher and healthier, it is also assumed that it brings good luck and prosperity.”
Since these houseplants are twice as autumn decorations, this Aggie Chinese evergreen plant and the ceramic pot of Patch Plants is now best taken over.
6. Anthurium
Anthuria are not only breathtaking flowers, but also known for the fact that they bring happiness in bloom.
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Bryan tells me that Anthuria add another happy houseplant to her inner garden. “The red color of his leaves symbolizes happiness and prosperity,” he notes.
“These flowering plants indoors that bloom all year round help to keep the air in your house clean by filtering out chemicals such as ammonia, formaldehyde and xylol.”
They are also the best plants for bathrooms, but they can place them anywhere for a nice center. Of all types of Anthuria, this blushing pink peach anthurium through barts and daisy from H&M is a fairly vegetable choice.
Stylish pots for happy houseplants
Color: Raw pink-in-yellow
Half the task when decorating with plants is to find a stylish planter, but this Hoff pot from Berg's Potter is effortlessly overwhelming.
Bloomingville
Alfine flower pot
Color: Blue
A small texture can bring the most boring gardens to life, and this Alfine flower pot from Bloomingville is a cool example.
Home Studyo
Pierre Ceramic Planter
Color: Bubblegum gloss
This Pierre Ceramic planter from the inflated decoration of Home Studyo makes your happy houseplants look pretty when you lighten your life.
If you want to be a little more precise with the design of your own happy inner garden and be born between the data of August 23RD and September 22ndndOur guideline to Jungfrau -Zimmflanzen should be your next reading.