Weaving indoor flower. Ampelous flowers for placement in flowerpots and their names

Climbing indoor plants can be conditionally divided into two groups: decorative and deciduous and flowering. A cascade of bright leaves, descending or climbing up the support, beautiful flowers among the bright greenery of climbing shoots - ampelous indoor plants, even in the photo, amaze with their sophistication and originality. In this article - acquaintance with climbing indoor plants: descriptions, correct names of crops, competent care.

Ampel houseplants allow you to arrange unusual green corners, in which hanging planters with beautiful winding cascades fit perfectly. Deciduous plants require planting in partial shade or bright places, but among the variety of crops there are those that tolerate a thick shadow, which is especially valuable when gardening away from light sources.


Climbing plants in hanging pots

Climbing plants for shady places

One of the best plants for shady places is ivy. The plant can be used for planting in hanging planters so that it hangs down beautifully, or decorate vertical walls and supports with persistent ivy. Ivy has beautiful, leathery, glossy leaves of a bright green color.


Ivy

Breeders have bred amazing varieties of ivy with variegated coloration (white-edged leaves, green spots on dark green leaves, yellow strokes and spots on a green field). Planted in one basket, different varieties of ivy form a waterfall of unimaginable beauty from filigree leaves. Cristate forms have a thick fringe along the edge of the leaf blade - very unusual and elegant.

Advice! When growing ivy on trellises, it is important to provide the plants with a reliable support, otherwise they can “grow” stems into plaster or soft wood, holding a significant green mass on weight.

Canarian ivy is very interesting with variegated large leaves, each individual leaf is colored differently.

In addition to ivy, it looks great in hanging baskets roicissus rhombophylla, curly shoots of the plant are very decorative.


Philodendron

A huge group of shade-loving climbing plants for decorative landscaping are philodendrons and scindapsus, belonging to the Aroid family.

Important! All plants of the Aroid family are poisonous, so it is necessary to transplant with caution, using rubber gloves. It is worth making sure that the leaves do not get into the food of animals, and also forbid children to play with these plants.

Despite the high danger posed by the juice of philodendrons and scindapsus, these climbing crops are indispensable for decorating hanging baskets and walls in compositions that are grown with a lack of sunlight.

philodendrons have beautiful carved leaves of various shapes, including variegated colors. Scindapsus- leaves of variegated color, in which all shades of green, white, cream, lemon and silver tones are mixed.

Decorative flowering vines

A huge variety of decorative vines with amazing colors of bright colors, allows you to create beautiful compositions for decorating rooms. Let's dwell on a few of the most suitable plants.

Azarina

An amazing climber with decorative flowers, which is most often grown in an annual crop. Azarina is perfect for winter gardens and greenhouse complexes. For independent cultivation from seeds, azarin is not very suitable, the thing is that seedlings grow very slowly, so seeds should be sown in the middle of winter. With such a planting, the plant will grow to a maximum height of 4 meters already in the middle of summer, covered with amazing delicate pastel colors.


Azarina

There are azarins with blue, pink, lavender and white flowers. The diameter of the flowers does not exceed 3 cm, but abundant flowering helps to create a green tent of unique beauty.

Passionflower

Plants can reach a height of 8 meters. This genus includes ornamental flowering plants, some subsequently ripen edible fruits (banana passionflower; passion fruit; grenadilla). But the decorativeness of the vine does not decrease at all even during breaks in flowering. Powerful stems are densely covered with green glossy leaves, which differ somewhat in appearance in different varieties - there are three-lobed and five-lobed leaves. Liana blooms for a long time and profusely. The diameter and color of flowers varies from 3 cm to 15 cm, the color of the petals can be white, pink with tinted shades, burgundy-lilac and crimson. All passionflowers are perennials, easy to sprout from seed and fast growing.


Passionflower

bougainvillea

Modern varieties of bougainvillea amaze with the huge size of flowers. Bright bracts remain decorative for a long time, they are painted in many tones of red, pink, orange and white spectrum. True flowers that develop under the cover of bracts are short-lived, but can increase the decorativeness of a flowering bush.

The shoots of bougainvillea are lignified, the leaves are small, green, in the form of a heart. Some varieties are decorated with sharp thorns. Modern breeding offers varieties of bougainvillea with bright white and yellow bordering variegation on green, bluish, emerald leaves. Bracts often have a double shape, which is very decorative.

Curly shrub cuttings at home using phytohormones. It is necessary to plant in a sunny, bright place where the plant is able to fully show its decorative qualities.


bougainvillea

Kobeya

A blooming liana of amazing beauty, striking with an openwork fan of leaves, between which lilac or white bell-shaped flowers bloom. The plant quickly grows up to 3-5 meters, during flowering it looks decorative and charming. Kobeya is easy to grow from seeds that should be sown in early February. Seedlings are rapidly gaining strength, sometimes the first flowers appear by autumn. Usually kobeya is grown indoors as a perennial plant, so there may be poor flowering in the first year.


Kobeya

Clerodendrons

This group includes decorative flowering plants of the Acanthus family, which during the summer are able to bloom for a long period of surprisingly pretty bright flowers.

  • Lady Thompson's Clerodendron produces clusters of beautiful flowers that consist of white bracts and true tomato red flowers.
  • K. Uganda during flowering is covered with blue flowers that look like butterflies.

Other varieties of clerodendrum are also decorative, their flowers are salmon, pink or white. Growing requires a lot of light and free space.


Clerodendron

Thunbergia

An annual tropical liana that pleases with its flowering on sunny summer days. The flowers are yellow in different tones, often in the center of the flower there is a decorative dark spot that contrasts with the bright color of the petals. The leaves are green and heart shaped. Flower buds appear alternately from the axils of adult leaves. Liana is characterized by rapid growth, violent flowering and unpretentiousness. It needs a sunny location and regular watering to grow.

This is not a complete list of climbing plants that can grow well when grown in hanging baskets and vertical trellises.


Thunbergia

Among the climbing plants for indoor cultivation, one can note different varieties of bluebells (Carpathian, crowded); episions; hoyi; jasmine and a number of other plants. It should be noted that almost all varieties of jasmine, when flowering, have a persistent aroma that can cause headaches, mucosal irritation, and allergies.

Important! Jasmine, especially during flowering, should not be brought into sleeping quarters.

The variety of hoya varieties is amazing - wax ivy has leaves of various shapes and blooms with corymbose inflorescences of star-shaped flowers, which exude a faint aroma during flowering. It is worth remembering that hoya grows very slowly, so the culture is not able to fill significant empty spaces in the composition in one year.

Climbing plants in the house: video

Curly indoor flowers, types and rules of cultivation

Curly indoor flowers are unpretentious in care, but they can give the room a unique atmosphere. Each of them - flowering or deciduous - in its own way ki has its own growing characteristics.

Ivy - wax and ordinary

Wax ivy, or hoya, is a plant with beautiful, pleasantly smelling flowers, collected in umbrella inflorescences. This indoor vine loves a lot of light, so it is best grown on windows facing east or west.

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Curly indoor flowers will decorate the interior with small flowers

She needs to provide abundant watering in the warm season, but in winter the hoya should be watered very moderately, but so that the earth in the flowerpot does not dry out. When flowering begins, wax ivy must not be touched and moved to another place, otherwise the buds may fall off. What this indoor climbing plant looks like when flowering, the photo will show.

Common for growing in apartment conditions is common ivy. It does not require special care and grows well even with a lack of lighting. Its variegated species should be kept in more lighted places so that they do not fade, but should be shaded from direct sunlight. The plant tolerates dry air well, but it is advisable to spray it regularly. It blooms in September - October with small yellow-green flowers.

Tradescantia - unpretentious and original

Another flower that is easy to grow at home is tradescantia. There are quite a lot of its species that differ in the color of the leaves. But they are united by unpretentiousness in care and decorativeness.

Tradescantia needs good lighting, but in the heat it should be covered from direct rays. Watering is necessary plentiful. The plant loves frequent spraying, water for these purposes should be taken at room temperature.

Tradescantia blooms with small white flowers.

Ipomoea and Campanula - flowering curly indoor flowers

Ipomoea room, or popularly - loach, is distinguished by beautiful single blue funnel-shaped flowers. Loves the light, but in the heat it should be protected from sunburn on the leaves. Ipomoea is watered sparingly - when the earth dries up in a pot, but often sprayed, since dry air does not suit her. It is better to place this flower where there are no drafts.

Campanula looks no less decorative - the bell is equal-leaved. It is also called "bride and groom". The plant has creeping shoots and blooms very profusely and for a long time - large pale blue and white flowers. It is undemanding to care for, but loves bright light and fresh air, so in the warm season, the campanula is taken out to the street or to the balcony.

Climbing plants are easy to grow indoors. They get used to the microclimate of the room well, but in order for them to delight you with their beauty, you should know what each flower loves and pay a little attention to them.


Plants always create a pleasant atmosphere, and there are many who want to decorate the exterior walls of their home and ennoble their summer cottage. Flowers in a pot on the street look very elegant and are great for this purpose. There are many ornamental plants that are suitable for different conditions for growth and development, so you need to choose which flowers to plant in pots and flowerpots with skill.

Pros of using flowers in a flower pot

A hanging pot can be purchased at the store or made by hand from any container. There are many advantages to using flowers in a flower pot to decorate a summer cottage.

  1. Mobility. They can be easily transferred to another place, decorating different parts of the facade or recreation areas. When weather conditions change or the onset of cold weather, flowers can be removed and brought into the house.
  2. They take up little space. Hanging pots are very compact. Leave space on the site and do not interfere underfoot.
  3. They serve as a decoration for a long time. After all, usually for this method of planting, lush, colorful plants are selected that bloom until mid-autumn.
  4. Save space in the garden. This is the practical side of growing flowers in pots. After all, there is not always a lot of extra space on the site to create flower beds.
  5. Less susceptible to pest attack. No need for weeding.


Flower arrangements for planters

Not all flowers look advantageous at height. Therefore, it is necessary to know which plants can be planted together and make flower arrangements from them. For planting in flowerpots or flowerpots in the country, hanging plant species (ampel) are mainly used. But you can plant not only them. In order to plant different types of flowers in a pot, it is necessary to take into account that the same growth and care conditions are suitable for them, namely: the need for sunlight, humidity, and watering. For example, you can group, celosia, sansatia. They all love partial shade. And in the sun, fuchsia grows beautifully together, and. Viola and verbena get along well in close proximity in flowerpots.

In the middle of the planter, it is better to plant low-growing species with straight stems, and place a “waterfall” of falling flowers around the perimeter.


Combinations of different types of flowers in one flowerpot look advantageous. You just need to choose the right height and color scheme. You can combine 2 or 3 varieties of plants. You can add a bright spot to the center of the flower arrangement, for example, plant tall fuchsias, and place hanging plant species around: ivy, chlorophytum.

With the help of flowerpots and flowerpots, you can combine different types of flowers and make bright, colorful compositions. One has only to show creative imagination to create personal floral masterpieces.


What you need to grow flowers in a pot

For planting flowers in flowerpots, soil with agroperlite is better suited, which can be purchased specifically for this purpose. After all, flowers in a flower pot on the street are exposed to various weather conditions: rain or drought. Agroperlite has good absorbent properties, thanks to which the soil will not become waterlogged or, conversely, dry out. In addition, it will reduce the possibility of weed formation and root rot.

At the bottom of the pot should be poured a small layer of drainage. Planting distance depends on the type of flowers chosen. When the pots are located in the shady side, the seeds can be planted closer to each other, leaving 2 centimeters to the edge. After planting flowers in flowerpots, the top layer can be mulched with pebbles, peat or coniferous bark. Plants need to be watered every day, and on hot days even more often. Spraying with water will not hurt either. Since during their development the flowers reach for the sun, it is necessary to change the position of the pot from time to time.

The lack of nutrients in a confined space adversely affects the development of plants, so you need to fertilize the soil regularly. For this, various flower dressings are suitable. And also do not forget to remove dried leaves, giving space to young shoots.


The choice of colors for pots

What flowers look advantageous in flowerpots and flowerpots? Here are some of them.

  1. Fuchsia- very beautiful bright flowers. Quite unpretentious and well combined with other species.
  2. Petunia is a very popular plant for planters. It has a huge variety of shades and a lush cloud of inflorescences. Lilac, purple and pink varieties are less capricious.
  3. Ivy is one of the favorite plants of designers and florists. Its leaves and shoots give a spectacular volume to the flower arrangement. To create more splendor, you need to break off its tops.
  4. Verbena is a beauty with a small root system, great for planters.
  5. Viola - her flowers are so reminiscent of flying butterflies. In the center of the inflorescence is a yellow eye with dark cilia around. For this, the people called her pansies.
  6. Marigolds - their undersized varieties are great for planting in flowerpots. Light-loving, drought-resistant plant that does not require frequent watering, has bactericidal properties. Its smell repels pests.
  7. Nasturtium, like no other plant, is suitable for wall decoration, as its shoots reach 2 meters. Just like marigolds, it has the ability to repel pests.
  8. Begonia - its hybrid and ampelous varieties are great for planting in pots and flowerpots. Begonia inflorescences are similar to peonies or roses. Buds with luxurious red, orange, yellow and delicate white and pink shades will make a special impression. Prefers partial shade and moderate temperature and humidity.
  9. Lobelia - charming small cornflower blue, white, and purple flowers. both separately and to create a beautiful frame for the entire flower arrangement. Usually, when growing, its tops are pinched at a distance of 2 centimeters.
  10. Alyssum is a light-loving fragrant plant of magnificent form. Has small flowers. Not afraid of temperature changes. If cut periodically, it will increase its flowering time.

Strawberries will also get along well in a flower pot, only she needs frequent and plentiful watering.



Planting flowers in pots and flowerpots at your dacha is an occupation for hardworking people. But all efforts pay off with a pleasant look and colorful composition. And the beauty of carefully grown flowers brings aesthetic pleasure. Whatever ampelous plants you choose, they will help revive the walls or facades of any home.

Unique floral arrangements are so harmoniously combined with nature. Using outdoor pots and flowerpots, you can create a variety of landscape design in your country house. For people who love the creative process, this is a good opportunity to bring their ideas to life.

Most garden plots still have the flavor of Soviet gardens for planting vegetables. But over time, this tradition gives way to cultural country estates for a break from everyday life and the big city. Creating a beautiful landscape design in the country, one cannot do without outdoor flowerpots or hanging planters with flowering plants. With their help, a special atmosphere of sophisticated style is created in harmony with nature. In the article, we will consider which flowers to choose and plant in street flowerpots.

Benefits of planting flowers in outdoor flowerpots

  • Flowers in a pot retain their popularity due to mobility. During the season, they can be rearranged around the site, decorating either the entrance group or the recreation area.
  • As a rule, plants for outdoor flowerpots are selected profusely flowering throughout the season. Therefore, they are great for decorating concrete or asphalt driveways.
  • Ampelous flowers for hanging flowerpots will add a unique sophistication to an open veranda or decorate the handrails of the steps of the main entrance to the house.

  • There is also a practical side to this method of growing flowers in the country. Planted in closed high flowerpots, plants are less susceptible to attack by pests and diseases. It also eliminates the need for weeding.
  • By properly preparing the soil for plants, even complex and whimsical flowers that could not survive in open ground can be grown in flowerpots.
  • With the onset of autumn cold weather, the beauty of flowers can be extended by bringing them into the house.

Features of planting flowers in outdoor flowerpots

  • The soil for flowerpots should be selected in accordance with the requirements of the plants that will be planted in them. Most often, fertile purchased soil is used for this.
  • Due to the small volume of the pot, the soil in it dries out very quickly, so it is recommended to add hydrogel to the soil.
  • The flowerpot must have drainage holes to drain excess moisture to prevent rotting of the flower roots. The only exceptions are openwork metal planters with inserts of coconut substrate or straw.
  • Be sure to need a drainage layer of at least 3-4 cm. It is made of expanded clay, fine gravel or any other material.
  • After planting flowers in a flowerpot, to protect the soil surface from drying out, it is mulched. Coniferous bark, peat or small pebbles are used as mulch.

Undersized flowers for a flowerpot in the country

Zinnia

  • Zinnia is a heat-loving plant, which should be planted exclusively in sunny areas.
  • In outdoor flowerpots, it can only be in the warmest summer months, as even slight frosts can destroy it.
  • For lush flowering, in a flowerpot limited in volume, you need to properly prepare the ground. Zinnia prefers fertile soil rich in organic fertilizers. Acidic or alkaline soils are not suitable for it.
  • Zinnia is quite picky about watering. She cannot tolerate drought, but too much watering is detrimental to her. That is why it is necessary to organize a drainage layer in the planter and water the plant regularly.
  • For longer flowering, wilted inflorescences are immediately removed.
  • If the soil is rich in nutrients, top dressing is not necessary.

Phlox subulate

This is a low-growing phlox, the peak of flowering of which occurs in the spring.

  • In outdoor flowerpots, he creates a dense flowering carpet. A flowerpot with it does not need to be brought into a warm room for the winter, it will winter well on the street.
  • After the winter, it must be cut, but not completely, but only dried shoots.
  • The styloid phlox should be planted in a sunny place, it does not require fertile soil.
  • With poor flowering, you should not immediately give top dressing, they can further worsen the condition of the styloid phlox. The reason may be either poor illumination of the site, or too dense soil.

aubrieta

  • It is a groundcover with deep purple flowers. It is highly frost-resistant and is not afraid of the first frost.
  • For growing shaving in a flowerpot, a sunny place is chosen.
  • She feels great on neutral and light soils, but on acidic clay soils she will only “survive”.
  • For its planting, it is especially important to equip a good drainage layer, otherwise the roots will quickly rot.
  • Too frequent top dressing will affect the active growth of green mass, but flowering will become more scarce.
  • During the summer, it is desirable to mulch the soil three times with sand, the layer of which is 4-5 cm. But mineral top dressing should be applied only in spring and autumn.
  • After spring flowering, the plant is recommended to be cut (leaving small stumps). This will allow the shaving to bloom again in the fall. Therefore, it is desirable to place it in group plantings.

Heliotrope

Although this flower is rather whimsical in care, it does not lose its popularity due to its delicious vanilla aroma. It requires a lot of sun and heat, which is why it is quite difficult to grow it in northern latitudes.

  • For central Russia, the heliotrope is great for growing in small flowerpots, which are taken out into the street only in the warmest months.
  • It must be planted in a sunny place. The soil must be fertile.
  • You can not let the earth dry out, but it is also undesirable to overmoisten. But heliotrope responds well to morning and evening spraying.
  • Also, for abundant flowering, it is recommended to apply mineral or organic fertilizers.

Lavender

This is a low and unpretentious plant with a fragrant smell. Annual varieties are suitable for growing in outdoor flowerpots.

  • Lavender requires regular watering. During the dry season, it is necessary to water twice a day - in the morning and in the evening.
  • The plant needs pruning after each flowering.
  • The color of lavender flowers is very diverse and depends on the variety. Also different are the dates when lavender blooms. For example, the narrow-leaved lavender peaks in early and mid-summer, while the Spanish variety begins to bloom in spring.
  • It is possible to plant a plant in outdoor planters only when the threat of returning frosts has passed. The height of the flowerpot should not exceed 40 cm.
  • Before planting, it is necessary to prepare the seedling itself (if it has an open root system). At the beginning, it is soaked in water for an hour, after which all excess roots are removed, and the plant itself is pruned.
  • In a flowerpot, seedlings should be located at a distance of 30 cm from each other (for low-growing varieties).
  • For lavender, the soil is selected alkaline sandy loam with a good drainage layer. Fertile soils are not recommended.

Pansies (viola)

Undemanding plant with beautiful flowers. It is thanks to this that the viola has gained wide popularity. This culture is both annual and biennial. When growing pansies in the northern regions of Russia in flowerpots, it is preferable to opt for annual varieties.

  • But in any case, in order to achieve abundant flowering in the very first spring, they must be planted exclusively with seedlings, planting seeds at the end of February.
  • When growing a viola in a flowerpot, you will need to water it regularly, as it does not tolerate drought well.
  • Abundant flowering of pansies will respond to top dressing with complex mineral fertilizers.
  • Dead leaves and flowers should be removed in a timely manner. This is important not only for decoration, but also will extend the flowering period.
  • In flowerpots, it is important to make drainage, otherwise the viola will begin to rot.

Marigold

  • For outdoor flowerpots, low-growing varieties of marigolds are best suited.
  • The greatest decorative effect is achieved when grown in a sunny place, since in partial shade the abundance of flowering is significantly reduced.
  • You can plant them outside only after the threat of frost has passed.
  • Frequent watering is unfavorable, as it leads to decay of the inflorescences. But the plant is drought-resistant and undemanding to care.
  • Marigolds respond well to fertilizing with mineral or organic fertilizers.
  • Flowering is long - from June to October. To increase the flowering period, wilted flowers should be cut off regularly.
  • In autumn, marigolds can be brought into the house, where they will delight in flowering for some time.
  • They are highly resistant to various diseases and pests, so spraying is not required.
  • A characteristic feature of marigolds is their pronounced smell, which has bactericidal properties. In addition, it repels pests from the site, so it is often recommended for the preventive control of aphids.

Geranium (pelargonium)

Geranium has been a favorite house flower for many years, but in the open field it will show all its splendor.

  • This light-loving plant can feel great in partial shade. To grow it in a flowerpot, regular, but not abundant watering with fertilization will be required.
  • It is also important to make good drainage in the pot and remove any withered buds.
  • To increase the splendor of flowering, you can make the following top dressing:
    • Dissolve 1 drop of iodine in 1 liter of water and mix well. The resulting weak solution is not watered by the plant itself, but by the walls of the pot, so that the roots gradually absorb the top dressing. It is important to water moderately so as not to cause a burn or death of the geranium. Therefore, a medium-sized pot will require only 60 ml.
  • When planting homemade geraniums in an outdoor flowerpot, one should not be afraid of changing the color of the foliage. It becomes more pink - this is the norm.
  • In autumn, at a temperature of +3 degrees, pelargonium should be pruned, transplanted into small pots, and left to winter at a temperature of 10 degrees.

Improper care and consequences

  • With insufficient watering, the edges of the leaves begin to dry.
  • With excessive watering, the leaves begin to rot and become lethargic.
  • In insufficient light, the geranium stem becomes bare, shedding leaves.

Ageratum

This undersized flower with blue fluffy flowers has a pleasant aroma. Therefore, it is especially successful to arrange flowerpots with it near places of rest.

  • Aregatum has a long flowering, which is why it is also called ageless or long-flowered. Despite the fact that there are a huge number of different varieties, the Houston variety is the most popular in Russia.
  • This herbaceous plant up to 20 cm high is a perennial, but is grown in flowerpots as an annual. It can also be trimmed regularly.
  • The flowering period is very long - from late spring to frost.
  • It needs a sunny location and regular watering. With a lack of moisture, Houston's aregatum will slow down its growth.
  • Mineral fertilizers are used as top dressings. Fresh manure is not suitable for these purposes. And with other organics you can not overdo it. Since this will lead to the development of a powerful bush, but will negatively affect flowering.
  • In a flowerpot, it will look great in a composition with undersized marigolds.

Balsams

For growing in outdoor flowerpots, annual varieties of balsams are best suited. They will delight in flowering from early summer until late autumn.

  • They thrive in full sun and can tolerate short periods of drought. But even in partial shade under the crowns of trees they will feel good.
  • It is best to plant indoor balsams in outdoor flowerpots in July, which will allow acclimatization to be less painful. But with the threat of the first frosts, they again need to be removed to a room with a temperature of at least 15-16 degrees.
  • To plant them in street planters, you need to make a layer of drainage, and add compost to the soil. Mulch the planted plant.
  • To increase the bushiness of the plant, the tops of the shoots are pinched off. Balsam does not need to remove wilted inflorescences.
  • It belongs to moisture-loving plants, and on hot days requires regular, but moderate watering. At air temperatures above 22 degrees, it is advisable to spray daily.
  • Top dressing of balsam with complex fertilizers should be carried out at least once a month. It is recommended to apply them in liquid form, watering the plants in a circle, but without filling the root neck.
  • During flowering, you can not feed with nitrogen fertilizers.

Flowers are ampelous

Begonia ampelnaya

Ampelous begonia with long hanging stems will look great in street flowerpots on a high leg or in hanging planters. This is a plant with powerful shoots, densely strewn with foliage and small flowers.

  • She is satisfied with demanding lighting. So, in the shade, her shoots are exposed and she stops blooming, and in direct sun she can get burned. Therefore, it is necessary to choose a place for it in partial shade.
  • Frosts are detrimental to ampelous begonias, so it can only be planted in an outdoor flowerpot when the threat of repeated frosts has passed. In central Russia, this is not earlier than June 7-8.
  • The flowerpot should have good drainage, as waterlogging leads to root rot.
  • The soil for begonias must be fertile with organic matter (humus). It is also required to add nitrophoska and superphosphate to it.
  • For the winter, pruning is done (a couple of the strongest shoots are left) and the plant is brought into a room with a low positive temperature.

Lobelia

Some varieties of lobelia feel great in outdoor flowerpots and in pots on the veranda. The most popular ground cover lobelia erinus. Depending on the conditions and care, it can have a spherical shape or fall like an ampelous plant.

  • Lobelia blooms from June to autumn. At the same time, it is a rather unpretentious plant that feels great both in lighted areas and in the shade.
  • Flowers in flowerpots are planted in small bunches at a distance of 10 cm from each other.
  • All care consists in regular watering (especially during dry periods). And in the introduction of mineral supplements.

Equifoliate bellflower

This is a profusely flowering ampelous plant. You can prolong flowering throughout the warm season by removing wilted inflorescences in a timely manner.

  • When growing an equal-leaved bell in a small outdoor flowerpot, it is necessary to annually remove the spring growth, which is about 35-40 cm. This will keep the compact size of the plant.

Tip: for an equal-leaved bell, the diameter of the flowerpot or pot should not exceed 30 cm.

  • Despite the fact that this is a light-loving plant, during the hottest midday hours it will be better for it to be in partial shade or shade.
  • In autumn, the equal-leaved bell should be brought into the house already at a temperature of + 10 ° C.
  • Water frequently, but don't over-moisten. Fertilizers are applied in liquid form every two weeks.

Nasturtium

This popular flower is found in almost every garden. It is great for growing in an outdoor flowerpot.

  • It is quite unpretentious in care and has a long flowering period. The first inflorescences appear already a couple of months after planting the seeds, and the latter fade only with the first autumn frosts.
  • For nasturtium, fertile and well-drained soil is suitable. It should be placed in the sun, but it will also feel good in partial shade.
  • Twice a season it is desirable to fertilize with nitrophoska.

Fuchsia ampelous

  • To grow ampelous fuchsia, you will need fertile and loose soil with a drainage layer. The best option are open pots with coconut substrate.
  • Fuchsia is fed at the end of March with any complex fertilizer for flowering flowers.
  • It is best to place it under the roof of the veranda, as it does not tolerate direct sunlight.
  • In autumn, fuchsia should be cut off strongly and the flowerpot should be brought into a room where the air temperature will be about 10 ° C. Additionally, it is recommended to fill the boxes with sawdust.

Petunia ampelnaya

Ampelous petunias grow more quickly than representatives of other types of varieties. They are distinguished by a wide variety of colors and abundant flowering. It is because of this that they are a bright accent of the garden, terrace or entrance group.

  • Ampelous petunias grown in outdoor flowerpots easily endure minor frosts.
  • But for beautiful flowering, petunia should be planted exclusively in sunny areas. In the shade or partial shade, the green mass is actively growing to the detriment of the inflorescences.
  • Ampelous petunia in outdoor flowerpots responds well to regular potassium top dressing. Also likes moisture, but not excessive watering. It is best to apply fertilizer in liquid form.
  • Unfortunately, petunia is prone to fungal diseases, therefore, as a preventive measure, all wilted inflorescences must be removed immediately.

Climbing houseplants are a great option for decorating a room. With their help, you can create an original design of both a living space and a work office. These "green inhabitants" are able to enliven the darkened corners of the room and bring spaciousness and a cozy atmosphere to it. In this material, we will consider the names and varieties of the most popular and unpretentious climbing plants for landscaping, and the description and photos will help you make your choice.

Decorative leafy vines

Curly flowers, unlike others, have a variety of shapes and colors. Representatives of the flora are light purple, dark green, plain and variegated, oval and pointed.

Scindapsus

It does not require much effort and time, it grows in almost any habitat. This houseplant has bright green leaves with light spots and a heart shape. Scindapsus grows beautifully, forming new shoots. They can entangle the support or just hang down. Liana needs periodic pinching, from which lush shoots are formed.

Growing features:

  • To feed this “green resident”, fertilizers must be diluted 2 times weaker than it is written in the instructions;
  • In the conditions of the house, the first year the flower grows slowly, but after this time it grows rapidly;
  • With active growth, room temperature has a beneficial effect on it, but in winter the plant should be placed in a cool place.

Indoor birch (or cissus)

This vine is very unpretentious and quite famous, is closely related to the vine. Its emerald leaves are pink on the inside and sometimes have silver blotches. Long shoots with a mustache are fixed to the ledges, braiding the supports.

If such a flower is properly cared for, it will grow quickly and will delight you with its beauty. We wrote in detail about caring for cissus.

Growing conditions:

  • Easily tolerates heat and cold;
  • Likes bright lighting, but also grows in the shade;
  • Birch prefers spraying, responds poorly to abundant watering.

Curly decorative foliage flowers with large leaves

It has bright green glossy heart-shaped leaves that reach a length of 10 cm or even more. The leaves of the "green inhabitant" are located, as it were, "in turn" on creeping, thin stems. The tops of the flower are pinched, the shoots are tied to some kind of support - from this this climbing houseplant with leaves becomes bushy. Some are similar to scindapsus, in contrast to which there are no light stripes on the leaves of this vine, and on young leaf blades there is a reddish underside.

Care features:

  • It is necessary to fertilize with complex fertilizers during the growth period;
  • The plant is grown at home in a well-lit room, excluding sunlight;
  • They try to keep the substrate moist. Its surface should dry out a little in winter.

Syngonium

It is an indoor liana, which at the beginning of growth has colorful bright leaves of large size in the form of arrows. With age, they change and become similar to the blades. Such curly home flowers have aerial roots on the stems, which need to be supported with a moss stick.

There are several varieties of syngonium: creepers with white or green leaves and variegated species. At home, it reaches one and a half meters in height.

Features of growing at home:

  • Individuals with variegated leaves are best placed in places with abundant lighting, excluding direct sunlight;
  • Frequent watering and daily spraying is required, otherwise dry conditions will cause the foliage to turn yellow and dry.

Climbing flowering plants

Blooming creepers create a picturesque view and a cozy atmosphere in the house. Serve for registration of shelves, whatnots, window sills.

Climbing houseplants have this popular vine in their ranks, which grows in literally every dwelling. has short-lived white flowers and soft pubescent leaves with a silvery tint. With purple flowers and leaves, only tradescantia silomantana can be found.

Growing conditions:

  • An excess of nitrogen should not be allowed in top dressing, which leads to weakening of the leaves;
  • Liana responds well to abundant watering from spring to autumn, but if the soil is too wet, the leaves and trunk may begin to rot;
  • Grows well in well lit areas.

Ipomoea tricolor

In the house, it grows as a perennial plant, and in the garden - as an annual. A huge number of green leaves, and attractive blue gramophone flowers make this vine very recognizable. A thin stalk with evenly spaced flowers must be tied to different supports. Dry buds are constantly removed so that morning glory blooms longer.

Features in cultivation:

  • The plant in winter feels good in a cool room;
  • It must be watered regularly and abundantly, to prevent the soil from drying out;
  • Liana is recommended to be grown in a lit place, but at the same time shade from direct sunlight.

What climbing plants can not be kept in the apartment

This question is of interest not only to beginners, but also to experienced flower growers. There is no single answer to it.

It is advisable not to keep poisonous species at home, especially if small children and pets live in the area. If you still decide to have such a representative of the flora, then place it in a remote corner of the room where people are least likely to be.

Be especially careful when dealing with begonias. Its leaves and stems contain oxalic acid salts that cause vomiting, nausea, and skin burns.

There is also a belief that you need to get rid of flowers such as cissus and ivy. Allegedly, because of them, men leave housing. Whether to succumb to this controversial superstition is up to you. Botanists claim that these species are excellent air purifiers, and from the point of view of Feng Shui, they improve the home atmosphere and protect the room from evil energy.

How to care for indoor climbing plants: general recommendations

Almost all types of such "green inhabitants" are undemanding to frequent care. But they need to be looked after differently than ordinary flowers. Here are some tips:

  • Plants should be positioned so that their foliage does not come into contact with each other. These representatives of the flora prefer a low level of illumination, so they should be installed in corners or dark places;
  • Curly species are very fond of moisture, so you need to carry out their regular watering. Also, do not forget about spraying with a spray bottle. This will make the bush more magnificent and reduce the drying of the leaves;

  • In winter, climbing plants need to be watered less. But it is necessary to monitor the condition of the soil and exclude its drying out;
  • To prevent water from spilling onto the floor, before watering the flower, put a rubber cap on the planter and remove it after about an hour, when all the moisture has been absorbed;
  • You can water in a different way. Place an ice cube on the surface of the soil in a pot. It will gradually melt and saturate the earth with moisture;
  • Tea bags placed around the perimeter of the tray will help absorb excess water during watering.

Proper care of indoor climbing plants will help to grow a beautiful green vertical garden indoors, which will not only create a cozy homely atmosphere, but will also purify the air.

Video: Scindapsus - features of care and maintenance

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