There is a lot of information available on the internet. A Yahoo search for "indoor office plants" (include the quotation marks in the Yahoo search box) yields 84 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I'm sure that you will quickly find lots of useful and interesting information.
Good luck with your search.
2006-11-15 11:09:12
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answer #1
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answered by exbuilder 7
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Hi Trader Paul,
I have Philodenderm-(spell check)-green leaves same family as Pathos, Pathos-green & white leaves vine thing can grow up windows across desk. Water once a month it's about 60 in my apartment. Spider plants-potted of course they have babbies then sprout & then you get little white flowers, Aloe Vera plant water once every 2 months-my sits by window with the drift & he( the plant) lives in Minnesota, & you need to talk or play some good music for the plants they grow better Would help if knew where you lived but I always forget to read profiles or lazy!
No I killed off a Cactus-desert plant! & go online too: LQQk number up on line http://www.qwestdex.com = phone compnay online, http://www.Bachman's.com or any other place that sells plants & ask what plant grows well in the cold. Have a good day! :0)
2006-11-12 00:04:01
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answer #2
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answered by dousmokedoobies69 6
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Cast iron plant is a very hardy plant. If you're looking to purify the air I'd say use a mix of Pothos, white flag, and orchids or cacti if you want to add color. Plants are best watered 1 a week to every two weeks depending on th epalnts twice a week is oo much. T o know when to water according to your environment wait on your plants till they show first sign of starting to wilt and water them then repeat. count the days it took for the second wilt to start and and water them every x-1 days.
2006-11-11 23:51:48
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answer #3
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answered by tyreanpurple 4
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funds Plant! For solid fortune, feng shui purposes.. =) the better area is you dun even ought to purchase the seed or something like that. you only would desire to locate somebody who has the plant, pluck the leaf with abit of the stem, positioned it in water and in some days new leaves will start to enhance. confirm to alter the water each and every few days or mosquitoes will breed. delight in the approach..
2016-10-21 23:03:06
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answer #4
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answered by montesi 4
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Rubber plants are good also called cheese plants. They don't need a lot of looking after.
2006-11-11 23:46:23
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answer #5
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answered by DJ R 3
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I sculpt artificial Bonsai I have some photos in my 360 album .
they look better than real as they don't die they are all mounted on driftwood and look real
To view follow this link and look in my albums
http://uk.360.yahoo.com/my_profile-VCdjnyw6frBLUL4hNkjuiOT3kPiINOnb;_ylt=Akf1J9Ypw4pHSxiJ1tqj1kqkFOJ3 or go to my Q&A and follow the link to my 360
Or www.freewebs.com/woodragon to see a very armature web but it will still give you an idea
2006-11-11 23:50:46
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answer #6
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answered by kevin d 4
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Of course. And I recommend cacti. They make the room look more natural
2006-11-11 23:46:26
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answer #7
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answered by . 2
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Tulips And orchids
2006-11-11 23:47:36
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answered by ♣valentine melons♣ 4
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i have plastic ones.
They look great and the dont need to be maintained!
The usual once a month dusting wouldnt hurt!
2006-11-11 23:46:29
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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the aspidistra, great plant, does not need looking after.
2006-11-14 21:57:26
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answer #10
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answered by lynn k 2
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