Spring has arrived. It’s time for us to add blossoming flowers to spruce up our homes. We can gather early-season blooms and arrange them in a vase. Another exciting possibility is to grow spring flowering plants in a water container. The second choice offers appealing natural freshness and prolonged floral beauty at home. View these suggestions for growing flowers in water vases!
Red laceleaf
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Why not try a tropical flowering plant like a laceleaf to grow in water vases? This plant also known as anthurium. Laceleaf plant do well in clear water-filled vases. You can place this plant near your windowsill to enhance your window area. The plant will give you a stunning look with its healthy roots, fresh green leaves, and alluring red spathe.
White Anthurium
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At first glance, white anthurium looks like a peace lily plant. But is isn’t! Peace lily and white anthurium have different leaves. Anthurium has glossy green leaves with a beautiful heart shape.
Just like red anthurium, this white one can grows well in water vases. Proper care will trigger the growth of a white spathe that gives elegant beauty wherever it is placed.
Blooming Orchids
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Orchid represent the pinnacle of timeless beauty. They can, thankfully, be grown indoors, even in water vases. When you place a blooming orchid in a tabletop aquatic pot like this one, it will adorn your home. Plenty of indirect light is essential for making orchids bloom year after year.
Lovely Tulips
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Tulips are flowers that give off a lovely spring vibe. Tulips can be grown indoor in a water vase. Chill the tulip bulbs for 4 weeks before growing and blooming it in the spring. Instead of the hassle, you can save time by purchasing pre-chilled bulbs. Tulips in the house will bloom longer, as in cold weather the flower only last 1-2 weeks.
Beautiful Hyacinth
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Three hyacinth with bluish-purple flowers will effortlessly beautify your space. Hyacinth bulbs can be grown in a transparent vase filled with water. Only submerged the lower part of the bulbs in water, this will stimulate root growth. You can add small rocks to support the bulbs and keep them from being completely submerged.
Source : Homnifine.com