How to Choose Flowers for the Elderly's Living Rooms?

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For the elderly, the living room is not only a place for rest but also a haven for the soul. Choosing suitable flowers to decorate the living room can not only beautify the environment but also contribute to physical and mental health. So, how should we choose flowers for the elderly's living rooms? The following eight types of fresh, elegant and evergreen green plants are excellent choices.
The Dwarf Coconut (Chamaedorea elegans) has a small and delicate plant shape, with green and glossy leaves, exuding a strong tropical flavor. It can effectively remove harmful substances such as benzene, trichloroethylene, and formaldehyde in the living room. At the same time, it can also increase air humidity and improve the dry indoor environment. The Dwarf Coconut prefers a warm, humid and semi-shady environment and is relatively easy to care for, making it an ideal choice for flowers in the elderly's living rooms.
The Asparagus fern has slender branches and leaves that are layered, giving people a sense of tranquility and elegance, which is especially in line with the mood of the elderly. The faint fragrance emitted by the Asparagus fern has a certain calming and soothing effect, helping the elderly relax their bodies and minds and relieve fatigue. In addition, the Asparagus fern can secrete bactericidal substances, reducing the growth of bacteria in the living room and maintaining a clean indoor environment. It prefers a warm, humid and semi-shady environment and should avoid direct exposure to strong light. As long as the elderly pay a little attention, it can become an elegant ornament in the living room.
The English Ivy (Hedera helix) is a model of evergreen plants throughout the four seasons. Its leaves have a unique shape and remain green all year round, having extremely high ornamental value. The English Ivy can absorb dust in the room and also absorb harmful substances such as nicotine and convert them into harmless substances. If there are elderly people who smoke at home, it is very suitable to place several pots of English Ivy. It has strong adaptability and good shade tolerance. Even in a room with poor light conditions, it can grow well. Just give it an appropriate amount of water and fertilizer regularly, and it will thrive.
The Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) has upright and sturdy leaves, with alternating grayish-white and dark green stripes on the surface, resembling a tiger's tail, which is quite distinctive. The Snake Plant is a well-known "air purifier". It can absorb carbon dioxide at night and release oxygen, increasing the oxygen content in the room and helping the elderly sleep better. It has a strong ability to adapt to the environment, being both drought-tolerant and shade-tolerant, and has low requirements for water and fertilizer. The elderly don't need to spend too much effort to take good care of it.
The Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) has thick, wide and large leaves that are dark green and shiny, having high ornamental value. The Rubber Plant can absorb harmful gases such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the air and also adsorb dust in the air, making the indoor air fresher and cleaner. It has a wide range of adaptability to light, being able to grow both in the shade and in the sun. The elderly can place it flexibly according to the light conditions in the living room.
When choosing flowers for the elderly's living rooms, in addition to considering the ornamental value and air purification ability of the flowers, we should also choose varieties that are non-toxic and have no irritating smell to avoid affecting the health of the elderly. These five types of evergreen green plants will bring greenery and vitality to the elderly's lives.

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