Many species of green stem bamboo plants. All you need is some rocks and water and bam, your done and don't need to do anything more but refill the water when its totally gone, which takes months, so you wont need to be doing it much. Also, it requires very little light so you can place it anywhere as long as it gets some light.
2007-07-05 09:01:24
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answered by Shellshock 2
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If your palm died, get out a magnifying glass and look on th under side of the leaves for spidermites, red with tiny brown spots on either side, make webs like fine mesh. Or google two spotted spider mite because PALMS are really suspetable to them. After saying that, if you do have spider mites you need to get rid of them before you put any plant back. Now for a replacement, spathofilun lily/peace or closet lily. Austrailion Ferns, a magnificent large indoor plant. Many Pothos, Ivys,Bromeliads If you window is sunny enough, then a Gardenias plant, or a mini oraange tree...
2016-05-19 00:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen. Lets be honest. We all know that a sago palm is the most pathetic plant you could buy.
Here in South Africa we have the best taste in indoor plants.
I have the perfect tree for you. Its called Durban Poizon. It is an awesome type of WEED that is bound to get you bouncing off the walls in no time.
It is easy to take care of and realy cheap down here.
Come check it out bro.
2007-07-06 07:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Venus Fly trap. You can feed them raw meat. It's like a dog that eats portions the size of a fly. They're also very interesting.
2007-07-05 09:04:32
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answered by Joe 3
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Spider plant; grows to the size you want, really, according to how much care you give, but essentially very easy to look after -I had one as a child.
2007-07-05 08:59:12
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answered by Serene 6
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u could pick up a bamboo plant at costco. There always fun and ez to take care of
2007-07-05 09:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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a cactus you can get them in all shapes and sizes and the great thing is you only have to water them once a month! also spider plants are good.
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2007-07-05 09:01:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Ivys they are very easy to care for when ever they start looking ruff water them and they perk right up.
2007-07-05 08:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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sago palm would be good if it is in a sunny locale. sanseveria=snake's tongue, pothos, croton, peace lily
2007-07-05 09:00:24
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answered by glenn t 7
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