6 rare plants that you can have inside your house

If it is proven that just seeing an image of nature makes us happier, imagine what a bit of nature does inside your home; especially if you live in urban environments.

We are nature and it calls us, and sometimes, just by having a plant nearby we can feel it in some way, perhaps even if it is unconscious.

We present you with a list of rare plants, which, in addition to giving you a slight contact with nature, will give your space personality due to its peculiar aesthetics.

Kalanchoe thyrsiflora:

Also known as dog tongue, they are one of the best to grow in a container. The simpler your pot is, the more its red and green petals (actually leaves) will stand out.

Passiflora:

In their multiple species they have perhaps one of the strangest, most bizarre and beautiful flowers in the world. Its variety is so wide that it can be grown from warm to cold spaces.

Fasciated Bromeliad:

Very typical of the Atlantic coast of Brazil. Its pink flower is like a cup of pink aloe petals.

Succulent Starfish:

With its diamond shape and psychedelic effect, this green succulent will add an interesting and hypnotic touch to your home.

Nertera, also known as a coral plant:

In the spring it has tiny starry flowers and in the summer impressive bright yellow and orange berries.

Dionea flytrap or Venus flytrap:

That’s right, it catches flies and arachnids. Its appearance brings to mind the plants that may have inhabited the earth in the time of the dinosaurs. Its leaves look like seeds opening with a fascinating reddish coloration in the center.

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