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Ampelnye plants.

AMPELNYE (SUSPENDED) PLANTS - a group of plants with long, hanging, prostrate or creeping stems. Their name comes from the German "ampel" - hanging flower vase.

usually perennial tropical and subtropical herbaceous or evergreen dekorativnolistnye beautiful flowering plants.

Ampelnymi plants make out shelves, racks, plants hung from the windows or on brackets along the walls in decorative pots or baskets. Ampelnyh shoots of plants can travel along and over the ground, rooting at the nodes. Thus, some of them (Pyla, tradescantia, selaginella, helksina) can used as a groundcover.

very effectively looked in hanging vases plants, generators numerous hanging mustache (dyusheneya, saxifrage, Chlorophytum, epistsiya).

Ampelnye plants (except succulents - suholyubivyh plants) should be watered daily and sprayed water at room temperature, once a week to immerse the pots in water to well wet earth com.
ampelnye Many plants have aerial (adventitious) roots in the interstices, designed for attaching to a support, and moisture absorption. In no case can not prevent them from dying from drought. Very arrangement gives a good effect around the plant containers with water, which evaporates, moistens the air.

ampelnye transplanted plants need each year spring in a fresh ground.
Otherwise care ampelnymi plants the same as for other houseplants.

Below is a list ampelnyh plants. Certainly, it is not full. With other species of plants belonging to the group ampelnyh can be found in our photo gallery and directory.

Dekorativnolistvennye: asparagus, begonias, Boudreau (catnip), Tradescantia, saxifrage otpryskonosnaya, plektrantus southern selaginella bluish, Zebrina hanging, Ficus repens and take root, Chlorophytum crested.

flowering: ahimenes, dyusheneya (fragariya), bell ravnolistny ("groom" and "bride") kolumneya, thyroid pelargonium, fuchsia, eshinantus.

Succulents: aporokaktus pletevidny, groundsel crescent and Rowley, Rhipsalis Kassites, Sedum (Stonecrop), tseropegiya Wood.

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