Greenery is a common indoor foliage plant that belongs to the genus Chlorophytum in the family Amanitae and is native to tropical Africa.


Greens have long, dark green leaves above and light green leaves below, smooth leaves with white or yellow finely toothed margins, and leaves that grow from a stem, each with a long, thin vine.


Greens have small, white, or pale green flowers that open for a short time, usually only a day or two.


Greens are a great plant to grow indoors, not only to purify the air but also to beautify the interior.


Greenery can be used for indoor decoration and can be placed on a trellis, or desk, or hung in the air in a very beautiful way.


Many people will have a few pots of greenery at home, and the greenery looks simple to keep raising greenery also needs to master a lot of skills, to learn about the skills of caring for greenery.


1. Light: Greenery likes diffused light and cannot be directly exposed to strong sunlight. It is suitable to be placed in a bright but not directly exposed to the sun, such as indoors near a window.


2. Temperature: The best temperature for growing greenery is 18-28°C, not too hot or too cold. In the summer heat, you can place the greenery in a well-ventilated location to avoid overheating.


3. Moisture: Greens need a moderate amount of moisture, but don't overwater them as this can lead to root rot. In the warm season, watering once a week is sufficient. In the winter or cold season, you can reduce the amount of watering in moderation.


4. Air humidity: Greens like high humidity. You can place a water tray at the bottom of the pot or spray water around it to increase air humidity.


5. Fertilizer: During the growing season, fertilizer can be applied once a month. Use a comprehensive fertilizer that is suitable for indoor foliage plants and follow the instructions on the package.


6. Pruning: Greenery grows rapidly and needs to be pruned frequently to maintain its shape and health. Cut off yellow or diseased leaves, as well as overgrown stems and vines.


7. Potting: When the roots of the greenery start to grow out from the bottom of the pot, it is time to consider potting. Potting can promote its growth and increase its beauty.


In conclusion, greenery is easy to care for indoor foliage plants that only require attention to proper lighting, temperature, moisture, air humidity, fertilizer, pruning, and repotting to make it thrive.