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Salvinia is a southern plant, is it possible to grow on the site

Today it is quite common to domest the street plants. No exception is an exotic street plant as floating salvia.

Fern are so moisture -loving plants that some of them even moved into the water. Among them is Salvinia. She has a thin branchy stem, to which bright green leaves, similar to the roots.

Salvinia is a southern plant, loves a bright sun, but it is found even where there are frosts. In winter, she dies from the cold, but in the summer new plants grow from her dispute.

Salvinia has long taken root in the aquariums of lovers of exotic fish, but so that in winter it does not die, you need very bright lighting. If Salvinia is perished, it is not thrown away, but preserved in the refrigerator until spring, and then new plants grow from its dispute as in street conditions.

If you have a pond in the summer cottage, then in the summer you can well plant Salvinia in it. At the same time, in winter, you can also easily place the floating salvinia at home. Even if you do not have an aquarium, you can create a pond of a pond in the form of a home fountain or simply placing salvinia in a beautiful vessel.

As for the place in the house, a vessel or aquarium with Salvinia, then it can be put, both in the sleeping and in the kitchen. Moreover, as the teachings of Feng Shui say, the presence of a sleeping vessel with water and a living plant will contribute to the circulation of proper and fertile energy.

On the Internet on specialized forums, you can find more information on how to properly dominate Salvinia and how to save it correctly in the winter for subsequent spring landing in the pond.

And do not forget that those plants that are most difficult to care for are the most beautiful of everything in pots, aquariums, in flower beds and labors. And then it means that you should not be afraid of difficulties, you just have to stock up on patience and grow the most beautiful home and garden flowers.

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