Houseplants from Cedar's Flower Shop in Edwards, CO Bring the Outside In
The leaves on the aspen trees, though they gave a really good fight this year, are finally falling off the trees. Perennials are cut back and the vibrant punch of annuals left weeks ago. We gradually spend more and more time indoors as days become chillier and shorter, as our exterior landscapes will soon be covered in a blanket of snow. It’s time to start looking at how we can bring that element of nature indoors, especially here in Vail, Colorado, and about interior houseplants that breathe color and oxygen into our indoor spaces.
There
are a certain number of houseplants that exude fall ambiance and color. Perhaps the most recognizable and classic
seasonal blooms are Mums. This quintessential fall bloom, available in
dozens of blazing jewel tones are perfect indoor container plants that are easy
to care for and add a warm, colorful punch to your home. Use a single color or collection of hues - auburn,
orange, gold, amythest and fuschia - to create an autumnal glow.
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Mums are one of the most popular indoor houseplants in the United states. |
Pepper Plants are also
available seasonally, and they give homage to the end of our harvest season and
add a lot of life to a kitchen if kept ondoors. The ornamental pepper plants is the most common
indoor-friendly varietal, and is perfect for containers. These beautiful, vibrant plants have fine
leaves and colorful peppers ranging in color from red to yellow to purple, and
can last for several months indoors making them a great choice to start now and
keep through the holidays. The peppers
themselves will last up to six weeks, and range from sweet to hot depending on
the variety (one word of caution: if you have a plant with hot peppers use
caution when touching the fruit as it could cause a burn, especially with
children and pets) and are edible as well as beautiful.
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This Snake Plant does well in dry, high altitude areas in your home. |
Succulents, a favorite
for Colorado perennial gardening due to their drought-tolerant qualities, also
lend themselves well to indoor container planting. They
are architecturally interesting plants, and shapes and forms can be combines to
create a modern, visually satisfying indoor garden. They have fleshy leaves, where they store
their water diligently to prepare for times of drought- making them easy to
take care of as they can withstand a little neglect. They also can have striking flowers with
captivating shape and colors adding drama to your indoor garden. Some common favorites to consider: Bow-tie or Cow Tongue Plants (Gasteria),
with tubular flowers resembling a stomach;
Pinwheel Plants are beautiful, with rosette/ pinwheel shaped leaf
formations; and the sever-popular snake
plant, with vertical pointed, variegated leaves that add drama and height to a
indoor plant garden.
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Begonias make a wonderful year round houseplant in cold climates. |
Some
longer-lasting indoor houseplant varieties to consider? Try Kalanchoe,
a beautiful flowering succulent often enjoyed during holiday season for it’s
beautiful, colorful multiple flowers. It
is a highly decorative plant and will add lits of joy to your home or a
friends, as it makes a perfect housewarming gift over the holidays. Begonias
are also a great choice for adding color and cheerfulness to your indoor
containers. Possibly the most popular
indoor flowering houseplant, begonias have lush green leaves and large, bushy, long-lasting flowers that vary in
color from white and pink to red and yellow.
Cedar’s Flower Shop
specializes in flower arrangements for special occasions and events, fresh cut flowers,
and has a wide variety of houseplants for your home.
Cedar’s Flower Shop – Pretty, Simple. Edwards, Colorado’s
premier florist for over 15 years. Our
wealth of experience in the floral industry in Vail and Beaver Creek gives us acute
knowledge of the Vail Valley. For more
information or to inquire about floral arrangements or fresh flowers, visit
www.cedarsflowershop.com or call (970) 926-6566.