Flowering plants used as inserts

Anthurlum

  • It absorbs dangerous compounds from the air, such as formaldehydes, xylene, and ammonia.
  • With excessive watering, anthurium leaves can develop dark, necrotic spots. These leaves need to be regularly removed.
  • It sporadically repeats flowering.

Guzmania

  • Absorbs harmful substances, dust, and electromagnetic radiation from the air.
  • Looks great in vertical gardens.
  • After 3-4 months from planting, the plant should be replaced with a new one.

Spathiphyllum

  • It releases a lot of moisture, making it excellent for dry apartments.
  • It absorbs: alcohols, acetone, benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, toluene, ammonia.
  • It works well as a single insert for the garden.
  • It grows poorly in groups because it does not cover entire pockets.
  • Sometimes, as one of the few plants, it repeats flowering.
  • When lacking water, the winged kalanchoe wilts very quickly, but after being watered again, it returns to its previous state rapidly.

We showcase the utility of plant fluidity in the green wall gallery. We also invite you to watch our instructional videos on planting in a vertical garden.