Five plants that survive a hot summer
With the heatwave sweeping across the country, many plants are having a hard time. Did one of your plants die, or are you looking for a plant that can handle the heat? These five plants will help you get through the summer!
With a succulent, you'll quickly reduce the risk of dehydration. The carrion plant only needs a sip of water when the soil is dry and thrives in a warm, dry environment with plenty of (indirect) light.
The vine is a true all-rounder: whether you prefer a hanging plant or a climbing one, it's both possible. With its tropical roots, this plant thrives in in a warmer room with enough water .
This eye-catcher brings the jungle into your home! Because of its origins in the rainforests of Central and South America, the Philodendron grows Best in warm and humid conditions. This plant is also good for your health: it purifies the air.
Despite its spiky appearance, aloe is the perfect summer companion. It's easy to care for, and its compact size makes it ideal for those with limited space. This aloe grows best in indirect sunlight and only needs watering once every three weeks.
The Yucca palm lily also thrives in Dutch summers. Because of its origins in dry and warm regions, this plant requires little water to thrive . With its narrow yet tall shape, the Yucca palm lily is perfect for bringing a little life to a dull corner of your room.
These five plants are ideal for anyone looking for heat-resistant plants. Whether you're a beginner or already a seasoned plant enthusiast, these summer houseplants will brighten up your interior during the heatwave.