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Bring a bit of spring into your house this Easter with our picks for best blooms.
1. Easter lily
What’s Easter without Easter lily’s sophisticated, fragrant flowers? Enjoy its white blooms for a few weeks, then if you have a spot outdoors, plant it in the garden for rebloom every summer. Like most houseplants, Easter lily hates wet feet, so let the top inch or two of potting mix dry before you water it.

2. Desert Gems cacti
The fresh pink, yellow and green of Desert Gems cacti bring to mind Easter colors and brighten a sunny windowsill. Because of their low water needs, Desert Gems are an ideal first houseplant.

3. Peace lily
Peace lily’s lush green leaves and elegant white blooms can tolerate low light, but place them in bright light for the most blooms. Peace lily has high water needs, making it a great choice for folks who have overwatered houseplants in the past.
Peace lily’s lush green leaves and elegant white blooms can tolerate low light, but place them in bright light for the most blooms. Peace lily has high water needs, making it a great choice for folks who have overwatered houseplants in the past.

4. Majesty palm
A natural choice for Palm Sunday is a beautiful majesty palm. When the weather warms, take it outdoors and enjoy it on a shaded deck, patio or porch for the summer. Unlike many palms, majesty likes regular watering.

5. Red aglaonema
Red aglaonema bears lush, patterned leaves in a variety of shades. It’s a surefire winner for home décor. Red aglaonema thrives practically anywhere you want to grow it — including low, medium and bright light.

6. Orchids
Orchid’s beautiful, butterfly-like flowers add charm to any indoor space. Wondering what the key to growing an orchid is? Keep it in a medium-bright spot and water once every 10 days or so.

7. Anthurium
Anthuriums offer heart-shaped leaves and curious flowers in a wide variety of reds and pinks. In a warm, bright spot, they show off long-lasting blooms throughout the year. The best thing you can do for a happy anthurium is place it in an area with high humidity, such as a kitchen or bathroom.

8. Hydrangea
Hydrangea’s colorful flowerheads appear in shades of red, pink, blue and white. As with Easter lilies, you can plant them outdoors in a partially shaded spot to enjoy their floral show longer. Keep hydrangeas looking their best by keeping them well-hydrated. They wilt quickly when they’re dry, but perk up just as fast after they’re watered again.
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