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Seven Immortal Flowers Suitable for People Who Do Not Take Care of Houseplants

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By Ewan HarrisonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Seven Immortal Flowers Suitable for People Who Do Not Take Care of Houseplants
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We all like plants, but many people have far too chaotic lives to take care of the "garden" in the apartment. The good news is that there are many species of immortal flowers, in the sense that they are very hardy even in the harshest conditions.

If you are too busy (or forgetful) to take care of houseplants, here are some immortal flowers suitable for your home!

Immortal flowers, ideal for busy people

Houseplants can be very difficult to care for properly and you have to take into account a lot of factors if you want them to survive (light, humidity, pot material, soil type, etc.).

If you are not passionate about gardening and do not have time for such a thing, but you still do not want to live in a house without plants, here are some species of immortal flowers that are stubborn to live in any condition:

Anthurium

You are probably glad to see this plant on our list because it is also very beautiful, not only easy to care for. The bright red flowers will color your room and do not wither too easily.

This plant lives best in a bright room, but not in direct sunlight. Unlike many other plants, it should be watered only when the soil is completely dry because it cannot live in moist soil.

This means that you only have to break a minute, about once a week, to water this immortal flower.

Bamboo

We could say that no plant is easier to care for than bamboo, which sits "neatly" in its corner, without asking too much. It should be kept in water, and it should be replaced with fresh water from time to time.

Fortunately, it is not even pretentious in terms of light, being very adaptable. Not to mention that it is an important component of Feng Shui design! What more could you want from a plant?

Bromeliads

Bromeliad is an immortal flower that anyone can take care of. It is not necessary to water it regularly, but only when the soil becomes very dry. The water is not placed directly on the ground, but on the top leaves, to form a puddle naturally at the base of the plant.

Kalanchoe

Would you like to buy a houseplant with flowers as colorful as possible and possibly not at all demanding in terms of care? Then Kalanchoe is for you! This plant has some happy popcorn, which dries very hard. It should be watered very rarely, only when the soil is very dry. In addition, it should not be kept in a pot with holes.

Orchids

It seems hard to believe that such beautiful flowers can be immortal, right? The trick is not to take excessive care of them, but to water them once a week and not keep them in the sunlight (but not even in very dark rooms).

It only takes a few seconds to put an ice cube on the ground, instead of watering the plant, so you can't complain about the lack of time. When it blooms, the life of the flowers should be 8–10 weeks, if you do not water the plant excessively.

Succulent plants

Succulent plants are becoming more popular, often being used in various home decorative arrangements. Not only are they very beautiful, but they also don't need special care.

They should be watered only very rarely and should be kept away from the sun's rays, which could burn their leaves. Otherwise, all you have to do is enjoy their beauty!

Cactus

Everyone knows that these plants are immortal! The cactus is ideal for people who do not stay at home because it should be watered only once every few weeks.

In addition, it produces absolutely beautiful flowers and can be left in direct sunlight it is even indicated.

If you decorate your apartment with these immortal flowers, you will be able to enjoy their beauty for a long time, without worrying about their care!

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