Not only the fir tree belongs to Christmas. We show you the ten most beautiful Christmas plants and what care they need.
Not only the branches of conifers are popular in the Advent season, other plants are becoming too Gladly set up or given as gifts at Christmas and bring a Christmas atmosphere into the room House. Here you can find out which Christmas plants are the most beautiful and what care they need to spread their magic in the home for a long time.
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- 1. Christmas cactus
- 2. holly
- 3. amaryllis
- 4. Christmas star
- 5. orchid
- 6. True Rose of Jericho
- 7. camellia
- 8. barbara branches
- 9. azaleas
- 10. christmas roses
- Care tip for Christmas plants: the right soil
1. Christmas cactus
It was quiet around him for a long time Christmas cactus (Schlumberga), but in recent years this Christmas plant has also appeared more and more often and is enjoying growing popularity. Especially the flowers, which shine from pink to red to yellow and white, make this succulent so attractive because it blooms at Christmas time. At the same time, the Christmas cactus requires little care, which is very convenient for many in the stressful pre-Christmas period: it should only be be watered regularly and do not stand directly above a heater, as in this case its sensitive root system will heat up too much can. But the temperature is not only important for the roots – the flowers of the Christmas cactus are also dependent on the heat. New plants sometimes bear yellow or orange flowers, but they can change color to pink when the temperature rises above 15°C. More information about
Care of the Christmas cactus see this article.2. holly
Not only indoor plants are part of Christmas - the garden can also benefit from Christmas plants. A classic among Christmas plants is the holly (ilex), also called Ilex. This evergreen deciduous tree not only impresses with its dark green, leathery leaves in winter, but also with its red berries, which remain on the plant until spring. Especially in England and America, the holly has long been of great importance as a Christmas decoration: That's how they look Branches of the Ilex as a wreath or arrangement with other plants are very festive and are extremely suitable for handicrafts and decorate. Care should be taken with young children and pets, however, as holly's small berries, while tempting to look at, are highly toxic, as is the leaf. In the garden, holly is an extremely undemanding and easy-care companion: you should fertilize the plant once a year and cut it back as needed.
3. amaryllis
The is also very popular at Christmas time amaryllis (Hippeastrum) with its up to 30 cm inflorescence, which often blossoms in December – just in time for Christmas. With almost 600 cultivated forms, the Amaryllis shows an impressive variety and presents itself in different flower colors from dark red to bright white. During its flowering, the amaryllis should always be well supplied with water Watering method with a saucer, so that the plant sucks the water it needs with the roots can. But even if the amaryllis has faded, you should not throw the plant away: Water and fertilize the amaryllis after flowering continue to do so regularly, keep them a little cooler in September and keep them dry - the amaryllis will then sprout new, beautiful flowers by December.
4. Christmas star
Especially as a gift he enjoys Christmas star (Euphorbia pulcherrima) great popularity and is therefore one of the most well-known Christmas plants. Above all, its colored bracts make it a decorative eye-catcher. The plant is most commonly seen in festive red, but the leaves can also shine in white, yellow or pink. But anyone who thinks that this beauty can only be admired during Advent is wrong: With the right care, the poinsettia can bloom until Easter. The poinsettia feels most comfortable at normal room temperature without cold drafts and with weekly fertilization. In the spring you can also cut the plant back and put it in the bed. If you bring them back in the fall and put them in a room without artificial light, you can use it next year too Make the poinsettia bloom again.
5. orchid
It's not just for Christmas orchid (Orchidaceae) a popular houseplant, also in the rest of the year it decorates numerous houses and apartments. No wonder - after all, these graceful plants impress with their beautiful large flowers and are therefore a real feast for the eyes. Among the multitude of orchid species In the Advent season, red and white orchids in particular look festive, but at the same time elegant and beautiful. However, the right one Care of the orchid crucial to keep it beautiful for a long time: the orchid first needs a bright location with a constant temperature of 18 to 25 °C. In addition, the orchid quickly rots in the root area if it is poured excessively - this has proven itself watering the orchid weekly immersion in a water bath. Also at Fertilizing orchids you should exercise caution: you should only use orchid fertilizer and use it sparingly so that the plant can thrive optimally.
6. True Rose of Jericho
A gray, dried-up tangle - if you pick the True Rose of Jericho (Anastatica hierochuntica) for the first time, it's hard to believe that someone would voluntarily put up this plant as a decoration. Nevertheless, for many families, the Rose of Jericho is as much a part of Christmas as the Christmas tree and presents. In fact, this plant, which initially seems boring, is characterized by a very special property: if you lay it dried Rose of Jericho in water, the branches unfold within a few days and even get their olive green color back. Unfortunately, this "resurrection" is not permanent - it is a purely physical effect, while in reality the plant is still dead. This also makes the Rose of Jericho extremely easy to care for: the plant can stay in the water for up to a week, but after that it could start to get mouldy. If you then let the Rose of Jericho dry thoroughly and store it in a warm, dry place, it can be kept almost indefinitely and you can use the "Resurrection Effect" as often as you like repeat.
7. camellia
Robust and at the same time a mimosa: The camellia (Camellia) is both at the same time. Outdoors it can withstand temperatures down to -15 °C without any problems, but as a houseplant it is very sensitive and withers quickly if it is too warm. The temperature in the room in which the camellia is experiencing the holidays should be a maximum of 15° C - if this is the case, its beautiful flowers can last up to five weeks. Also, you should pay special attention to the Camellia care place: It may only be watered with low-lime water (e.g. rainwater), because it reacts in a similar way to the rhododendron (rhododendron) very sensitive to a high lime content in the water. As a thank you, the camellia gives you beautiful flowers up to 15 cm in size, which are strongly reminiscent of the peony and are ideal for Christmas decorations.
8. barbara branches
Cherry blossoms at Christmas? What initially sounds like a joke can actually be found in many households on the winter holidays. But how can that be? The so-called barbara branches are traditionally held on the 4th Cut from a fruit tree on December 2nd and placed in a vase of water. Due to the heat in the house, the branches that have been cut off begin to sprout and the entire branch is often in full bloom just in time for the festive season. But not only cherry branches can sweeten Christmas in this way: Other fruit trees - like the Apple or the plum, but also birch, hazelnut and horse chestnut - bloom at Christmas if you bring them into the house on the memorial day of St. Barbara. In full bloom and placed in a beautiful vase, the branches are wonderfully suitable as decoration and can adorn your house at Christmas.
9. azaleas
Indoor azaleas (Rhododendron simsii) popular Christmas plants and a popular decoration. No wonder - after all, hardly any other houseplant shows such a beautiful, almost lavish bloom in winter. And also the variety and versatility of azaleas is truly impressive. With well over a hundred varieties with flower colors ranging from elegant white to bright pink, there is something for every taste. When caring for them, however, you should note a few points: Azaleas are very sensitive to hard water and should therefore be supplied with rainwater at best. The plants also do not tolerate waterlogging well, but the soil should always be kept moist - so a sure instinct is required. However, if you pay attention to this, you will be rewarded with an extraordinarily beautiful and flowering Christmas plant.
10. christmas roses
If the Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) begins to bloom, Christmas is not far away. In the middle of winter and even when there is snow and ice, the Christmas rose blooms and works like a small miracle. It is therefore not surprising that the Christmas rose also has a long tradition as a Christmas flower. The beautiful flower even has its own Christmas legend: on Christmas Eve, a shepherd boy on the way to the baby Jesus, but had nothing to give him be able. As he cried, a beautiful flower blossomed where his tears fell, and he joyfully brought it to the child's manger. Even today, the Christmas rose has lost none of its charm. To keep it that way, you should follow a few care instructions. The Christmas rose should be in a cool room, because it does not tolerate heat. The plant also does not tolerate waterlogging and should therefore only be watered carefully.
Care tip for Christmas plants: the right soil
So that the plants can and cannot give joy during the Christmas season and long afterwards seem desolate, it is worth giving them a Christmas present right at the beginning: high-quality ones potting soil. This is the be-all and end-all for houseplants, but there are often serious differences in quality between the various offers. Inferior potting soil often cannot meet the requirements that the plant has to thrive optimally. Instead, much more time and effort must be put into care so that the plant becomes an eye-catcher and not a tragedy. High-quality potting soil, on the other hand, can be used with an excellent soil structure, improved buffering capacity and an adapted Show off nutrient composition - the perfect mix for healthy, happy and above all long-lived plants, not only too Christmas. A peat-free potting soil that is perfectly adapted to the needs of your flowering plants is provided by our Plantura organic potting soil represent. The optimum pH value and the balanced composition of nutrients create ideal conditions for rich flowering.
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