Corn plant, easy care, low light. dark conner grow well, dry, cost ~$20-$30, I have one, doing well at home. my cat does not eat it, may be he is too old to reach the plant? he eat or play with all other plants in the house but this one)
Or, visit a office building to see what plats are in the middle of the hall way, these office plats normally grow well at home.
2006-10-13 08:40:01
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answered by try it 1
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I have a fiddle leaf fig in my office. The only light it gets is from the flouresents in the ceiling. It's only two feet tall now, but is making new leaves.
You may want to place some rocks on the dirt to keep the cats from digging in it.
2006-10-13 08:25:11
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answered by Food Traveler 4
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Sword plant is quite hardy but I put mine outside in the late spring and summer. My cats do not eat it. It's about 3 feet tall right now.
2006-10-13 08:16:46
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answered by WendyD1999 5
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Yeah, you can get a fake tree already in a nice pot or basket. The nice ones are made of real looking silktype leaves. Put some nice white Christmas lights on it year round. It will look pretty at nite.
2006-10-13 09:30:14
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answered by lolasmommy 3
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I somewhat have truly some colour in my backyard and that i have effectively grown begonias, impatiens, hostas, lilly-of-the valley and numerous sorts of lifeless-nettle. All are ideal for field gardening. in case you want a hiking/trailing plant, English ivy is tops for shady spots. in case you want plant life which will very last by ability of the summer season, the begonias and impatiens will furnish an outstanding exhibit of coloration, in basic terms pinch off the flora as they die and they are going to bloom extra constructive. Hostas are commonly grown for his or her foliage. they arrive in countless colorations of eco-friendly, blue/eco-friendly plus some have white edges.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I think it is called mother- in-laws tongue or something to do with mother-in-laws it is almost impossible to kill mine fell out of the back of a truck going down the road and I forgot I had it alot and it lived for years.
2006-10-13 08:34:44
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answered by Heather S 2
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get a fake ficus tree. No sunlight, watring or care needed.
2006-10-13 08:16:00
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answered by baileysmom 3
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Yes, there are a lot of plastic houseplants.
2006-10-13 08:15:42
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answered by Darien 3
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a plastic ficus...or a mutant giant fungus...lol
2006-10-13 08:24:59
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answered by diamond_laura_alex 1
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Sure. It's made of plastic.
2006-10-13 08:16:01
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answered by Dave 4
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