With flowering pot plants it is also important to look for the same defects that one might expect to find in foliage plants: yellow and missing leaves, an untidy appearance and so on . Equally, or perhaps more important, is the need to buy plants that are not ‘blown’ or in full flower, though it is also important that flowering plants should not be to backward when purchased. The aim should be to select plants with a reasonable amount of colour showing and plenty of young buds still to open that will give you pleasure in the months to come.
problems with flowering plants
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There are exceptions, though; the pleasure of seeing a friend’s face light up on being presented with something as exciting as an Azalea indica in full bloom can make the lasting qualities of the plant seem unimportant.
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