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Plants Ideas With Mini Pots

 7 Small Plants Ideas With Mini Pots



Ornamental plants are plants that bring bright colors to the room in the house. Also, it is very good for cleaning the air, so it provides better oxygen during inhalation. In addition to the perfect finishing touch to fill the void in the corner of the room, plants have many choices that can be placed in most of your space. Whether the size is large or small, it will be as pleasant as a table or window sill. Small indoor plants ideas for the living room at home can be found in the review below:


Money Tree Pachira


Pachira Aquatica is an ornamental plant also referred to as the cash tree. This plant has many slender stems, sometimes resembling a plump bonsai tree. This cash tree is about 60 feet tall in its natural habitat.


Chinese Money Plant



This beautiful plant of small size is called the Chinese bell plant. The rounded, beautiful leaves with a waxy layer on the outer layer are ornamental plants preferred by many. This plant is relatively easy to propagate by several methods.


Philodendron Micans


Among other philodendrons, philodendrons micans are interesting enough to fill small pot sizes. The shape of the leaves is similar to other varieties, but with a different color. Some parts of the leaves are dominated by green and slightly maroon red.


Snake plant


Next is the moonshine snake plant with slightly wider and dwarf leaves. This snake plant is believed to have a major impact on the home environment of air purifiers and pollutants. Because it is easy to maintain, this plant can be grown in pots or directly in the ground.


Begonia



This beautiful plant with multi-colored leaves is known for its amazing beauty. Begonia leaves are reflected in the color of the flowers and their size is very large. Even if you propagate by stem cuttings and are planted directly in the ground, this plant has easy maintenance.


Cactus


The last is cactus with easy care. You can choose this plant in small size and put it in a mini pot like this. A beautiful room will be sweet, you can store it in the corner of the room or on the table.


Kalanchoe



Kalanchoe is a flowering plant known for its beautiful flowers. Coming from a succulent family this plant prefers easy maintenance and dry soil and good drainage. For some varieties of calendula new shoots grow on the edges of the leaves.

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