When purchasing a new houseplant, it is imperative to find out whether it is dangerous for small children and pets, whether it has a toxic effect. There are a large number of recommended plants that do not pose a danger and coexist favorably with humans and animals.
Safe indoor plants and flowers
Tradescantia
This is a climbing plant that grows very quickly and becomes an adornment of any room. It can be grown in ordinary pots on windowsills or in hanging pots as ampelous plants. This indoor flower has many species and varieties, which differ in color, shape and size of leaves. Tradescantia is easily propagated by cuttings. It is enough to leave them in a container with water or directly in the ground for a while, and young roots will appear in a few days.
Zygocactus or "Decembrist"
Zygocactus or as the people call it "Decembrist" refers to plants that are able to accumulate moisture in their leaves and stems and do without watering and moisturizing for a long time. The plant is unpretentious, very fond of bright lighting and moderate watering. Blooming usually occurs in December with pink, crimson, red or orange flowers.
African violet
A flowering houseplant that has a large number of different varieties in its family. They differ in leaf shape and rich color palette. The plant is able to bloom for a long time, regardless of the season. To do this, he needs a sufficient amount of light and minimal watering.
Money tree or crassula
This popular plant can be found in many homes and offices. The plant belongs to succulents, therefore, they tolerate hot periods and lack of moisture perfectly. Bright lighting and proper watering are very important for a houseplant. They should be carried out only after the soil has dried by one centimeter.
Chlorophytum
The plant pleases the eye with a lush green mass and is able to neutralize carbon monoxide and toxins. That is why chlorophytum can most often be found on the territory of the kitchen. Chlorophytum reproduces by air layers.
Spicy plants
For instance, mint, basil, oregano, dill It is also recommended to grow at home and as a flavoring agent, and as ornamental plants, and as an addition to the menu.
Although these plants are safe, if they enter the body of a child or animal, they can cause an unexpected reaction, since they contain various fertilizers, particles of soil mixture or the smallest insects. Therefore, you need to place indoor plants in a place inaccessible to them. This will be a real guarantee of safety.