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Indoor vines What indoor vines are there? Give a brief introduction.

1, ivy: it likes a cool environment, and the best growth temperature is about 15~20 degrees. So ventilation is the key to maintenance. Hot and humid environment is easy to rot, so be careful not to let the sun shine directly to avoid yellowing of the leaves.

2. Swedish Ivy: It needs a warm and humid environment and occasionally glows. The soil in the flowerpot should be kept loose and fertile with good drainage. The lowest temperature for its survival is 7 degrees, so remember to keep warm in the cold season.

3. Peony chlorophytum: It has a certain shade tolerance, but it can only bloom if it is given proper light every day. When watering, it should be poured directly into the soil, and it should be poured thoroughly every time. Before watering, make sure that the soil about 3 cm below the pot soil is dry before watering.

4. Chuanqianteng: It can be seen that Chuanqianteng is a very lovely green plant with a good meaning. Suitable for breeding by the window, pay attention to shade in summer and keep warm in winter. Control water when it is cold in winter, avoid water at noon in summer, and shelter from rain properly.

5. Goldfish vine: It likes warm and humid environment, and it is very important to spray water around it frequently. The maintenance method is relatively simple, which can be placed in potted plants or fixed on the bark for maintenance.

6. wisteria. Wisteria in Leguminosae, also known as rattan, has been cultivated for many years. As early as in ancient China, people often cultivated it as a garden trellis plant with first-class greening and decoration. Between the purple flowers, the green branches and leaves are faintly visible, and the whole plant is full of vitality, fascinating and beautiful.

7. Fireworks. The scientific name is Monopterus albus vine, which is also a high-quality vine flower viewing plant. It originated in Brazil in South America and is now widely planted all over the world. Every early summer, its branches will produce a large number of red and orange flowers, while the latter looks like firecrackers, so this plant is nicknamed: fireworks. This plant has a strong nature and amazing growth rate. Under suitable climate conditions, it can be evergreen all the year round and overwinter safely without pressure. In addition, because the tendrils of fireworks usually grow on the upper parts of plants, that is, the stems of branches and vines, they can grow on other things and have first-class climbing ability.