How would you like to meet my plants? 🌸🌷 My Indoor Plants 💐

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Maybe some of them know how much I love plants. This love started thanks to my mother. My mother is very fond of plants. Ever since I was a child, there were always plants in the house. In the last 4 years, this love has started to grow in me little by little. I used to have two kinds of indoor plants but now I have countless plants. I buy very little. I have grown many of them by myself. In the houses I visit, if there are plants that I like, I ask permission from the host, pluck branches and leaves, bring them to my house and grow them. It is much more enjoyable for me to do this instead of buying it. I think it is the most beautiful feeling in the world to watch the growth stage of that plant and take care of it with care.

I wanted to share all the plants I have with you. I do not know the names of some of them, maybe you can help me with this.


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I want to start introducing my plants from my room. I keep what I want in front of my eyes in the sitting room. Next to the TV are the plants that I have taken care of by positioning the metal shelf I bought from Ikea. Some plants need extra care. Some of my plants are here due to disease and other obstacles.


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On the top floor of the shelf is the Chlorophytum plant. Recently I had to take it to high ground like this because my cat hurt it. The flower had an extra long branch that was hanging down, but my cat wanted to play so I cut it off. I've secured it here for now.


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I have succulent plants on the second shelf. Haworthiopsis Attenuata will bloom in a few days. The other haworthia plant was about to die, so I took care of it and brought it back to life. You can see the greening leaf from the bottom. Coleus plant on the right 3 days ago my neighbor was pruning his plant and was about to throw the branches away. As soon as I saw it, I stopped it immediately and took two branches and waited for it to root in the water for a while. I planted it in a pot as soon as it was rooted.


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Those on the other shelf are Nephrolepis and Tradescantia Pallida Purple Heart. "Purple Heart" is such a beautiful name, isn't it? The lower branches of the leaf are purple and I think I can say that it is my favorite among the vines. I planted it this winter when it was still a tiny branch, it has grown this much for now. I thought it would be best to put it on the TV shelf to control its development right in front of my eyes.

I think the Nephrolepis (also known as the love ladder in our country) plant has been with me for 3 years, but it has not grown. I changed the pot and soil, I hope it continues to develop this year. If any of you have this plant, I would be very grateful if you could help me. I say just how beautiful it is growing, then its branches begin to fade and its leaves begin to fall. It could not go beyond 5 branches. What should I do about this plant? I'm waiting for your answers in the comments.


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I have 4 large plants standing on the ground right next to my flower rack. I have 4 large plants standing on the ground right next to my flower rack. Two of them are Chamaedorea Elegans and Syngonium podophyllum(angels Wing) plants. Because my cat bitten the Chamaedorea plant, I had to put it on the small coffee table. Actually, in general, my cat doesn't do much damage to my plants. Only when she asks me for something, when I don't give it, she just goes to annoy me and bites my flower. So she's doing it purely for attention. Isn't she a total naughty cats? :)


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The other two flowers are Schefflera and Sansevieria. My first flower, which does not upset me and grows easily everywhere, is the Sansevieria plant. I reproduced it from a single leaf. Now it has become a huge 65cm plant. Schefflera, on the other hand, continues to grow slowly but healthily.


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The tallest plant I have is the one you've seen. I don't know his name, if anyone knows, I would appreciate it if he could let me know. It is an easy to care and fast growing species. I planted this plant, which I saw and liked in my mother, by plucking a branch for myself. From that day on, it quickly lengthened and became what it is today. I had just pruned it because it had grown too big. You see it pruned now, it was much bushier and taller before pruning.


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I bought Pilea from a flower shop. I don't know why this winter, he was almost dead, luckily I saved him. Can you see that it gives another little leaf? In my country we call it china money flower.


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I bought this tiny flower from the market last week. Callisia Repens is known as 'Pink Lady' (Turtle Vine). You will see below, I had the big version, but I saw this small version for the first time and I wanted to buy it right away. I think it will look much better when grown in a head-shaped pot.


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I acquired Tradescantia Nanouk from my downstairs neighbor this winter. Fortunately, my neighbors like plants like me. We share and multiply our plants among ourselves with them.


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I'm here with the biggest of the Haworthia family. I don't know the exact name. I planted it when it was a baby this winter, now it's huge.


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I love ivy species very much among my plants. That's why you can see plants of the same type. One of them is Pothos plant. It is the easiest and fastest growing plant to care for. You can grow it both in a pot or, if you wish, in a decorative bottle.


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Someone threw the wilting plant to the side of the garbage and when I saw it, I brought it home to see if I could keep it alive. I don't know its name and what shape it will take when it grows up. When he gave signs of life for a few days, I was very curious. It's very small yet, so I still haven't figured out what plant it is.

Crassula Muscosa is one of my favorite plants to grow. Crassula, which I had grown and made huge before, had dried out because I forgot it under the sun. I plucked a remaining green branch and planted it in a new pot. The plant you see now belongs to him. It's a little slow growing, but I hope I can make it grow this time.


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As you can see, I have a lot of non-flowering plants instead of flowering plants. I've never had plants that bloom because they wither and fall, however happy they look. In recent years, this idea has changed and I have started to acquire plants with colorful flowers. I couldn't resist the beauty of these Kalanchoes at the market last week and bought them. I'm not quite sure what to do to take care of it as I've never owned this breed before so I'll keep searching on the internet. If you have any suggestions, please specify in the comments.


Replicated Plants

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I have small plants that I propagate in front of the window. Pink Lady broke off while planting, so I couldn't resist and planted the broken branches into the ground. I bought the other two succulent seedlings from my friend. And as you can see, I have a String of Pearls plant hanging over the edge. You'll see a much bigger one in my next post.

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We have come to the end of the plants in the living room. Actually, I was going to share my other plants in a single post here, but I was incredibly sleepy. I decided to divide my article into two, namely Living Room and Balcony plants. Stay tuned as I will share them tomorrow.

Do you guys like plants?

What is your favorite type of plant?

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