- Ten O’Clock Flower (Portulaca)
Perhaps the ten o’clock flower is the easiest type of flower to grow and care for, producing blooms the quickest among various flowers. You simply need to buy or obtain the stems, plant them in a decorative pot, and water regularly to keep the soil moist. The plant will root itself and begin blooming right away. Ten o’clock flowers come in many colors for you to choose from. They typically bloom at 10 a.m. and wither by the afternoon. Though the flowers fade quickly, they are incredibly resilient; one plant can bloom once a week. Just plant a small handful of ten o’clock flowers, and before long, the plant will spread and grow into many new ones.
- Impatiens
Impatiens, also known as balsam, is beloved by many for its soft, dreamy beauty, both in single and double varieties. Balsam flowers are not difficult to care for if you know how. They tend to bloom abundantly and vibrantly, nearly all year round. The plant is resistant to pests, enjoys sunlight, and is very easy to maintain.
- Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea is a flower that presents a delicate, pure beauty, reminiscent of thin sheets of paper. As a woody climbing plant, bougainvillea is easy to grow, train, or prune, blooming even more profusely during the dry season. Thanks to its high drought tolerance, bougainvillea is an ideal choice for sunny balconies.
- Climbing Rose
Climbing roses stand out for their abundant blooms, wild beauty, and rich fragrance. The unique aspect of this flower is that it blooms year-round, constantly filling your home with a pleasant aroma. Additionally, climbing roses come in various colors such as lotus pink, blush pink, red, white, and orange, making them perfect for planting on trellises, fences, or the balconies of tall buildings.
- Million Bells (Calibrachoa)
Million Bells, also known as bell flowers, are herbaceous plants with small, bell-shaped blossoms. This eye-catching flower comes in a wide range of colors and blooms abundantly despite its small size. The plant can withstand both heat and rain, making it an ideal summer flower. But it’s not just limited to summer; Million Bells bloom year-round and thrive in sunlight. Planting them on a balcony will help the plant grow at its best.
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