YEAR-ROUND HARDY PLANTS

Posted By: Judit Escarrà

Do you want to have healthy plants all year round?

We all love to have plants at home and we all want to have them healthy and beautiful, but taking care of them is one more task. These are the most sun and cold resistant plants for you to enjoy them always as the first day.

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sansevieria-laurentii

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Sansevieria

It is an all-terrain plant that survives even in the most extreme conditions. All its varieties, we have Sansevieria Moonlight and Sansevieria Laurentii, are characterized by large upright, flat and fleshy leaves.

This plant removes toxins from the air. It only needs a pot adjusted to its size and with a good drainage to avoid overwatering and it will make you happy!

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Care of the Sansevieria:

- It can live indoors and outdoors

- It withstands temperatures from 5ºC to 30ºC without problems

- It does not need much light, about 4 hours of indirect light

- Small amount of water, in summer once a week and every 15 days in winter
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zamioculca

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Zamioculca

It is a very resistant and undemanding plant, with thick green leaves that store water, so it withstands very well the heat and droughts, perfect for the most absent-minded!

Zamioculca is also known by other names such as Raven Plant, ZZ Plant or Cupboard Plant because it can live in very, very low light. It grows slowly but vigorously and can grow up to one meter tall.

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Care of the Zamioculca:

- It can live indoors and outdoors

- It prefers warm temperatures between 15ºC and 20ºC

- No direct sun

- Small amount of water, once a week in summer and every 15 days in winter, do not water the soil!

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ficus-elastica

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Ficus Elástica

The Ficus Elastica is a very decorative plant with large, shiny green leaves. It is very hardy and tolerates dryness better than waterlogging of the substrate.

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Care of the Ficus Elastica:

- It adapts both indoors and outdoors

- It prefers temperatures above 13º C

- A lot of indirect light

- A weekly watering in summer and one every 15 days in winter

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If you like all three plants, you don't have to choose; you have them together in this pack of 3 resistant plants

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Ribbon

With Ribbon you can achieve a fresh, purified space with minimal effort.

Although there are many varieties, they all have elongated, narrow leaves that cascade and small flowers that emerge from spring onwards. Its color varies according to the light it receives, the more light the greener, the less light the whiter.

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Care of the Ribbon:

- It adapts both indoors and outdoors

- It lives happily in average temperatures of 15ºC to 25ºC

- No to direct sun, 6 hours of indirect light per day are better for it

- It requires more water than the previous ones: a couple of waterings per week in summer and one a week in winter

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Palm tree

Palms are leafy plants with intense green pinnate leaves that grow vertically. Although they are associated with tropical climates and high temperatures, they can withstand even sub-zero winters so they will look beautiful all year round.

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Care of the Palm Tree:

- It prefers the interior although, under cover, it can adapt to exteriors

- It prefers warm temperatures between 15ºC and 20ºC

- 6h of indirect light

- As for water, a couple of waterings per week in summer and one a week in winter

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Spathiphyllum

The Spathiphyllum, white flag or cradle of Moses is a plant well known for its green glazed leaves and white flowers, reminiscent of anthuriums or calla lilies. We can enjoy them all year round, giving a touch of color and purifying our homes.

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Care of the Spathiphyllum:

- It is more indoor but adapts well outdoors

- It prefers moderate temperatures around 15ºC

- Resists well the lack of light, does not want direct light

- A couple of weekly watering in summer and one a week in winter

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Pothos

The Pohtos is a very resistant plant with intense green leaves often mottled with yellow when it receives indirect light. It is not only beautiful, but it also decorates in a spectacular way thanks to its long "branches" that can be hung or attached to the wall creating beautiful green borders.

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Care of the Pothos:

- It can live indoors and outdoors

- Its ideal temperature is around 15ºC to 25ºC

- Indirect light in large quantities

- A couple of weekly waterings in summer and one a week in winter

poto

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These plants look very similar and you can find them together in the 4-pack of Air Purifying Plants

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poto-neon

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Pothos Neon

The Pothos Neon is a beautiful lemon-green-leafed poto, it grows slower than the previous ones, but it grows strong.

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Care of the Pothos Neon:

- It is an indoor plant

- Its ideal temperature is around 15ºC to 25ºC

- Indirect light in large quantities

- A couple of weekly watering in summer and one a week in winter

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aloe-vera

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Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is perhaps the best known hardy plant and one of the most versatile. It has almost infinite medicinal applications and beauty treatments. With light its elongated and serrated leaves can grow up to 50cm and have a thickness of up to 7cm, although it depends on where you place it, in winter it is interesting to cover it from the cold.

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Care of the Aloe Vera:

- It adapts well both indoors and outdoors

- It resists very high temperatures between 5ºC and 30ºC

- It needs a lot of light

- Small amount of water, in summer once a week and every 15 days in winter

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hiedra

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Ivy

We have two varieties because we love them. The Green Ivy and the Variegata Ivy, with elegant leaves of 3 to 5 lobes, the first one is green and the second one has green leaves with a white border.

They are very resistant plants and grow quickly without noticing it and, thanks to their hanging branches, you can create large borders on the wall just like with potos, they look great in combination!

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Care of the Ivy:

- It adapts well both indoors and outdoors

- They tolerate low temperatures although they prefer to be between 10ºC and 25ºC

- It wants a lot of indirect light

- A couple of weekly waterings in summer and one a week in winter

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Resistant, yes, but they also want love

Remember that watering will depend on many different factors such as the location (indoors or outdoors), the amount of light, the temperature and humidity and the size of the pot, so it is best that the first few weeks and with each change of season you pay a little more attention and follow these tips:

1: When you water for the first time, pick up the pot to take the measure, when you pick it up again after a few days you will know, by the difference in weight, if it needs water.

2: Touch the soil, if it sticks to you, it still has water.

3: In order not to get dirty or with harder soils, prick the soil with a wooden stick, if no soil sticks to it, you can water it.

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