On the meaning of domestic potted taro
Taro is a perennial herb of Araceae, and its plants are also called taro and taro. The stems of plants are very large, mostly oval or round, with a large number, about 8. Taro is an auspicious plant, which has the symbolic meaning of many children and many blessings. Planting taro in indoor potted plants has a beautiful meaning of family harmony and many blessings for future generations.
The leaves of taro are mostly oval, the color is turquoise and the flowering time is not unique. Some plants bloom from February to April, while others bloom from August to September. Inflorescence is spike-shaped, longer, petals are flame-shaped, and the color is yellow-green or green-white. The plant has beautiful appearance, beautiful flowers and leaves, and is suitable for potted plants to be planted indoors for people to watch.
When taro is potted indoors, it can be placed in a well-lit place such as living room or study, which is beneficial to plant growth. The leaves of plants are green, and proper viewing can relieve eye fatigue and relax people. Indoor plants can adjust indoor air humidity, absorb a variety of harmful gases, and have a strong purification effect.
Taro likes warm and wet, and is suitable for growing in a warm, humid and well-ventilated environment. Keep plants indoors, always open the window to keep indoor air circulation. In the process of its growth, it is necessary to give plants sufficient light, water and fertilizer, and spray fungicides on plants regularly, which is beneficial to the growth of flowers, branches and leaves.