Flowering Shrubs, Indoors
Check out these tips for growing flowering shrubs indoors that you can enjoy all year round.
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Indoor flowering shrubs indoors? You bet — that is, if you can provide the bright light they need. Although flowering shrubs can bring additional color to your home, these plants require a lot of sunlight to repeat the blooming cycle. Horticulturist Yvonne Savio offers some important tips for selecting and caring for flowering shrubs in your home. Even though these plants may need some extra attention, the end results of colorful and lasting blossoms will make caring for them well worth the time.
- Camellias feature elegant, glossy foliage, double or single bloom patterns, and produce flowers in a variety of colors such as red, white, and pink.
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