MarketplaceYellow Christmas Cactus Christmas greens - indoor plants and holiday charm Christmas vacation is just around the corner. We can smell the fresh air and cool nights. Various Christmas decorations are now available everywhere - in the neighborhood, malls, churches, and even our offices. If you prefer to prefer Christmas decorations that are different than the usual Father Christmas, snowmen, and Christmas lights, see the big holiday plants indoors instead. Be respectful of the environment! Remember, plants provide oxygen. They also clean indoor air while providing the warmth of holidays. Here are some plants you can use to add charm to your holiday home: Poinsettia The poinsettia is a traditional symbol of Christmas. The red leaves and pink petals that look like add color to any room or space in your home. Poinsettias love bright places and moist. You can combine this traditional Christmas decoration in mono-color or mix. These accents are living with the holiday decorations so well. They also make a perfect Christmas gift. Christmas Cactus The Christmas cactus is a tropical plant with structures flattened like leaves and ruffled flowers on spikes. They come in different colors of red, fuchsia, orange and cream and they grow best in bright indirect light and moist soil. They produce flower buds when they are placed in cooler temperatures for 6-8 weeks. Organize your Christmas cactus in a decorative container. Add twigs and stems to enhance the appearance of an instantaneous display of flowers. You can place them on your kitchen counter or window sills for a key joyful during the holidays. Amaryllis Amaryllis, also known as lily naked, is available in white, purple, pink or purple. It is one of the best family of bulbs. Each bulb produces 1-2 leaves growing stems. Each stem carries a bouquet from February to December funnel-shaped flowers at their tips. Each flower has three sepals and three inner petals outside. Amaryllis can be used in floral arrangements. Amaryllis is also an original and intelligent. Planting Amaryllis now. Watch it to flourish and the spirit of Christmas come alive! Paperwhites Paperwhites are the most fragrant of all flowers. They are perennial bulbous plants that bear flowers trumpet-shaped. Paperwhites normally come in whites, but they are also available in yellow. They can be grown outdoors during warm climates, and indoors during the winter. Although paperwhites not usually bloom during the winter, they make wonderful holiday gifts. Cyclamen Cyclamen have large red flowers, white or purple. They are considered temporary indoor plants because they die after the flower blooms. Moth Orchids Mini Mini moth orchids are a perfect choice for a dramatic piece on a dining table. Their exotic shapes and beautiful flowers white, pink and speckled certainly enhance any room in the house. They can be used independently or they can be grouped. Garnish with a sprig of green and you have a moment, the decoration of high impact! Norfolk Island Pine Norfolk Island pine stands 14-44 inches when you find for sale, but will increase by more than 6 feet high, after a few years. The pin will be a good substitute for your artificial Christmas tree. You can decorate it with ribbons, balls, lights and miniatures. The initial investment is worth it. Enjoy the holidays and give your home a unique touch to this festive and colorful plant life. Posted on May 27, 2010.
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