During the process of flower maintenance, many flower lovers often cause root rot in flowers because they can't control the amount of watering well. In fact, some flowers are naturally highly tolerant to moisture and are not prone to root rot even if watered excessively. Here are several such flowers introduced to make your flower - growing journey easier.
Narcissus: Narcissus is a herbaceous plant of the Amaryllidaceae family. It has a relatively long flower stem, white petals, and blooms in spring, which is very beautiful. It likes a humid environment. No matter how humid the climate is, narcissus can grow well. The rhizome of the narcissus is rich in juice and has strong vitality. As long as the soil is sandy and a bit fertile, narcissus can grow vigorously. The best way to plant narcissus is through hydroponics. It grows more efficiently in a hydroponic pot than in soil. Moreover, even when soaked in water, the narcissus will not have root rot, making it very suitable for novice flower lovers to plant.
Hydrocotyle vulgaris: Hydrocotyle vulgaris is a plant of the Hydrocotyle genus and is a senior hygrophytic herbaceous plant, especially fond of a humid environment. Its flower stem is not long, and the flowering period is only two months, with small white or yellow - green flowers blooming. Hydrocotyle vulgaris is not cold - resistant, and the temperature in winter should not be lower than 5℃. Whether planted indoors or outdoors, regular watering is necessary. Hydrocotyle vulgaris has a particularly strong reproductive capacity. Only a little effort is needed in the early planting stage, and then with some watering, it can grow wildly. It is very easy to cultivate Hydrocotyle vulgaris, which has high ornamental value and a relatively low market price, making it worth buying.
Zantedeschia aethiopica: Zantedeschia aethiopica is a monocotyledonous plant with thick rhizomes and belongs to the clumping type. It grows best in fertile and moist soil. Although the flowers of Zantedeschia aethiopica are toxic and inedible, they can be used as medicinal products. External application is particularly effective in treating some skin wounds. As a potted plant, Zantedeschia aethiopica is very beautiful, and many people like to plant it indoors. To maintain a potted Zantedeschia aethiopica, it needs to be watered frequently to keep the soil absolutely moist, so that it can grow better.
Sansevieria trifasciata: Sansevieria trifasciata gets its name because its fleshy leaves resemble a tiger's tail. The leaves are elastic, and it will not easily have root rot even if over - watered. It is one of the succulent plants and has an extremely high tolerance to moisture, making it the best choice for people who are diligent in watering.
Cactus: Cactus is the "tough guy" among succulent plants and can survive in hot and dry environments. It is not picky about watering. Even if watered every day, the cactus can remain unharmed.
Dracaena sanderiana: Dracaena sanderiana is commonly known as the "money tree" and is an aquatic plant that is extremely easy to cultivate. Just pour an appropriate amount of water into the pot, and Dracaena sanderiana can take root and germinate in the water, growing into green small trees. Frequent watering not only does not harm Dracaena sanderiana but can instead provide it with sufficient growth requirements.
These flowers not only have a high tolerance to moisture but also have high ornamental value and are suitable for planting in various home environments. Choosing these flowers will make your flower - growing journey more relaxed and enjoyable.
What are the flowers that won't rot their roots even if over - watered?
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