Will not grow and bloom: indoor plants that should not be placed next to each other
Creating a harmonious environment for indoor plants involves more than just providing enough light, water, and nutrients. It is important to understand the relationship between different types of plants and avoid placing certain flowers next to each other to ensure their optimal growth and vitality. SSPDaily has learned that even seemingly insignificant factors affect plants.
Peas and violets
The aroma emitted by sweet peas can negatively affect violets, impeding their growth and overall health. Likewise, violets should not be placed next to lilies of the valley, as this leads to the death of plants within a few days.
Anthurium and spathiphyllum
Interestingly, the anthurium and spathiphyllum plants, which symbolize "male" and "female happiness" respectively, may not thrive if placed together. Despite the seemingly perfect combination, the buds of these plants wilt and fall off, which eventually causes them to spoil.
Kalanchoe and Euphorbia with other plants
Although these plants can thrive when propagated by seeds, they overgrow and cause damage to other plants growing nearby, such as a Chinese rose or lily. Therefore, it is very important to carefully choose the flowers that will coexist with them to provide a favorable environment for their growth.