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I love plants/flowers but I can't keep them alive.

What are some good plants that need little to no sunlight? Indoor plant that my cat won't eat. That might be my bigest problem she eats every plant I bring home.

What are some plants/flowers that need lots of light?

And if you can give me tips on plant/flower care for each plant/flower you give.

2007-06-27 03:03:32 · 6 answers · asked by Tab 4 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

6 answers

If you are worried about plants that a cat wont eat....well...that depends on how your cats are. Most houseplants are very poisonous to cats. Calla lillies, peace lilies, ivy, etc are all poisonous. Most of the common houseplants are. Someone mentioned cactus. LOL. Not poisonous, and I doubt your cats will eat it!!! You need a sunnier window for them though. There arent many plants that can stand the darkest corner of your home. I have found that peace lily and pothos ivy do very well in low light, but again...poison. :(

Here is a list of toxic plants:
http://chppm-www.apgea.army.mil/ento/PLNTHOUS.HTM

And here is a list of safe house plants!!!

"Safe House Plant List
This is just a partial list of safe house plants. These plants are generally safe if ingested, though eating them is not recommended. Common Name Scientific Name
African Violet Saintpaulia ionantha
Aluminum plant Pilea spp.
Bamboo Bambusa mutiplex
Bamboo, Golden Phyllostachys aurea
Bird of paradise Strelitzia reginae
Bird's nest fern Asplenium nidus
Boston fern Nephrolepis exaltata
Cast iron plant Aspidistra elatior
China Doll Radermachera spp.
Christmas Cactus Schlumbergera bridgesii
Coleus Coleus hybridus
Corn plant Dracaena spp.
Dracaena Dracaena spp.
Goldfish Plant Columnea spp.
Heart-of-flame bromeliad Bromelia spp.
Japanese aralia Fatsia japonica
Lipstick plant Aeschynanthus spp.
Maidenhair fern Adiantum spp.
Mosaic plant Fittonia spp.
Neoregelia bromeliad Neoregelia spp.
Nerve Plant Fittonia spp.
Orchids Cattleya spp.
Epidendrum spp.
Oncidium spp.
Paphiopedilum
Palms Most houseplant palms are nontoxic except
fishtail palm, Caryota spp.
Peperomia Peperomia spp.
Piggy-back plant Tolmiea mensziesii
Pink polka-dot plant Hypoestes spp.
Ponytail plant Beaucarnea recurvata
Prayer Plant Maranta leuconeura
Purple velvet plant Gynura aurantiaca
Rattlesnake plant Calathea spp.
Spider plant Chlorophytum comosum
Swedish ivy Plectranthus spp.
Ti plant Cordyline terminalis
Yucca Yucca spp. "

2007-06-27 05:29:41 · answer #1 · answered by Waterlily 3 · 2 0

Go to the nursery. They will have the indoor plants all in one section--indoors. The outdoor plants will also be in their section. You can then read on the little tab that is put in each pot. It will tell you how much sun, water, how big it will get, etc. If you can't decide, ask an employee for help. I find this the easiest way to pick plants.

2007-06-27 03:09:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Perhaps you could just hang your plants from the ceiling to keep the cats away from them. A good (not so tasty) indoor plant is the begonia, it can be in low light.

2007-06-27 15:57:25 · answer #3 · answered by Joni 1 · 0 0

Go to a book store or your local library and get some books on plants, you will find a large volume of books to help you.

2007-06-27 03:09:58 · answer #4 · answered by kim t 7 · 0 1

Low light: Impatiens, begonias, ferns, hosta, palms, pothos, peace lillies, scheffelera - there are lots.

Full Sun: Zinnias, cyperus, geraniums, crysanthemum, canna, calla, and many more

2007-06-27 03:25:42 · answer #5 · answered by reynwater 7 · 1 0

Get a cactus. They never die

2007-06-27 03:11:06 · answer #6 · answered by B.G. 2 · 0 0

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