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Beneficial Indoor Plants That Bloom

 

Indoor plants can be a great way to improve air quality and add some life to a room, but many people don’t think to buy plants that bloom indoors. There are many different indoor plants with beautiful flowers, and each type has its unique benefits. This article will discuss several different types of indoor plants with beautiful blooms and explain how they can be beneficial to your home.

Aloe Vera

When most people think of indoor plants, Aloe Vera is probably one of the first types of plants to come to mind. Aloe has long been recognized for its uses in treating burns and other skin ailments that can be very common with frequent sun exposure. However, did you know that Aloe has many benefits for indoor air quality? Aloe vera is a very effective air purifier. It captures and destroys mold spores, emits a strong scent that repels insects, and can be used to treat asthma symptoms. Aloe has beautiful flowers with stunning yellow stripes. The plant blooms in summer and autumn but can die back in winter.

English Ivy

If Aloe is not one of the first plants that come to mind when you think about indoor plants with flowers, English Ivy might be even farther down your list. However, English Ivy has many advantages regarding indoor air quality and removing toxins from the air. The leaves of this plant release a chemical called trichloroethylene which is commonly in dry cleaning chemicals. The chemical attaches itself to organic particles in the air and settles out, leaving fresh air behind. English Ivy also grows extremely fast, which means it can filter toxins from your home’s air very quickly. English Ivy flowers are small and white. The plants bloom in late winter and early spring.

Garden Mum

Most people think of the typical red, pink, or white flowers when they think of garden mums. However, many different varieties of garden mum have stunning orange, yellow, green, and purple blooms. The color of the flowers is not the only benefit that garden mums offer. These plants are very efficient at absorbing benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene from the air. Garden mums also release oxygen during the night when most people need it most. The flowers bloom in late summer and autumn but can be cut back for reblooming in early spring.

Dracaena

The vibrant red and yellow flowers of the Dracaena plant can quickly bring life to a room. This indoor plant is an effective air purifier, removing harsh chemicals from the air and releasing oxygen regularly. The leaves also emit a powerful scent that helps prevent insects from entering the home. Dracaena plants are slow-growing and can survive for many years without being pruned or repotted. The flowers bloom in winter and early spring.

Philodendrons

Most people know Philodendron for its heart-shaped leaves, but not many people think about the flowers that the plant can bloom. This indoor plant is great for homes with pets since it is nontoxic if consumed. Philodendrons can be in high-light, medium, or low-light conditions depending on the type of plant you have, but they are typically easy to take care of. If you notice yellowing leaves, this means your plant needs more water because yellow leaves can be a sign of too much sun exposure.

Gloxinia

 

Gloxinia is a unique plant; it does not grow from seed as most plants do. This type of indoor plant grows through rhizomes that can be transferred between pots at different times of the year to keep the flower blooming all year round. Gloxinia’s trumpet-shaped flowers are stunning. They release oxygen during the night and release a scent that helps prevent insects from entering the home. Unfortunately, gloxinia can become invasive if it is not cared for properly.

Peace Lily

The Peace Lily is one of the most popular houseplants, but many people do not know it has flowers. This indoor plant has beautiful white blooms that emit a powerful scent. The scent helps prevent insects from entering the home and cleans the air simultaneously. If you have pets or small children, this plant is excellent to have around because it absorbs several harmful chemicals that could be dangerous for you and your family. The Peace Lily does not need to be repotted often, but if the leaves start looking brown around the edges, it might be time to cut them off. Keep this plant out of direct sunlight, or it will wilt, turn black, and die.

ZZ Plant

The ZZ Plant is one of the easiest plants to grow and maintain. This type of indoor plant does not require much water, but it can survive several weeks without any water at all. The ZZ Plant grows thick, dark green leaves and has a unique appearance. If you take good care of the ZZ Plant, it can live for years without any issues or problems. One benefit of this plant is that it helps regulate humidity in your home if you constantly run the heater or the air conditioner. Unfortunately, this plant is toxic if ingested by humans and other pets, so keep it out of reach from children and animals.

Conclusion

As you can see by the information above, many types of beneficial indoor plants also have flowers. These plants purify the air and emit oxygen at night while they sleep. The ability to release a scent is a bonus. If you choose to add any or all of these types of plants to your home, keep in mind that the more of them you have, the better your air quality will be. Remember, these indoor plants are looking for a new home, so check out your local nursery and see what they have!