An unpretentious indoor flower tsiperus


Our children often want to have flowers at home , but not every parent agrees to entrust such a responsible matter to their child. Tsiperus is the solution to the problem. Beautiful, unpretentious indoor flower tsiperus, which you can water as much as your child will want.

In nature, there are many indoor plants that are not particularly demanding to care, but today we would like to tell you about the unpretentious indoor cyperus flower.

Tell me, have your children ever asked to buy a flower in a pot? Such that they themselves can look after it, their own. And how many times have you doubted whether they will cope with this matter or not? Will the flower grow and please the whole family or die because of excessive watering? We will show you how to get out of such a difficult situation without any trouble and unnecessary worries - give an unpretentious indoor flower tsiperus. Let's explain why. First, the appearance. A beautiful, three-dimensional bush, each branch of which is similar to a palm tree. Blooms tsiperus small pale green flowers, like a panicle. They grow right from the center of the umbrella. Imagine a picture: a miniature palm tree, a smooth dark green trunk sometimes as long as a meter and thick with a child's finger, the same dark green umbrella, with a diameter of 50 centimeters and a bunch of light green from the center of the umbrella. The larger the palm, the more magnificent the bouquet of flowers. Secondly, cyperus plant unpretentious. At us it grows perfectly well on the shady side of the apartment and on the sunny side, although it is better to clean it from the open sun. In a large pot it grows better than in a small one. And it grows faster and the palms themselves are larger. Again, you can put a large pot directly on the floor, as an element of the decor of the room.
And most importantly: what do children love most of all? Why do they ask for flowers? To water them. And believe me, not every flower can withstand the amount of water that our young naturalists pour into it, and the cypress will survive. It can not be poured. This tropical plant, which is very fond of water, and water it can be and even need abundant and regular. It remains only to make sure that the water does not fill the floor. But if the air in the apartment is too dry, the cyperus can yellow the ends of the leaves. Then give your treasure a spray gun, and let it sprinkle your flower every day.

Propagating cyperus is also very simple. It is necessary to cut a palm and put it in the water with an umbrella downwards, i.e. upside down. After a while the palm tree will give the roots. The process must also be rooted downward with the umbrella, and with the handle upwards. You can plant the process and straight from the pot, with the root system already ready. When you transplant a flower in the spring, just divide it into 4 parts and give it to everyone. For a year it grows again. And, if you can not separate it with your hands because of very mixed roots, cut carefully with garden scissors - nothing is done from this. One part is rooted in fresh soil, and put the rest in a bucket of water or a jar, where the plant can wait for a long time for its new owners. If conditions allow, for a summer period the flower can be taken out to the street or planted in a dacha somewhere near the water. Again, you can land the cyperus directly in the irrigation ditch for irrigation near the tap. The earth in this place is always like a swamp. And in the autumn, when it becomes cold, we transplant the cyperus back into the pot and put it into the house. And throughout the winter, a piece of summer grows and grows in our home, recalling the warm, full of joy and happiness of days spent in the fresh air.

So do not hesitate, give the children a cyperus. This flower is sure to please them, and leaving will not cause unnecessary trouble and difficulties.

And if they are against a house flower, explain to them that flowers are the first step towards the development of a person's care, the source of beauty, and, of course, oxygen!