houseplant

[ UK /hˈa‍ʊsplænt/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of a variety of plants grown indoors for decorative purposes
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  • It is often planted as a low growing (to 3 feet) border and can be grown as a houseplant or hothouse plant anywhere. Crossandra, mango and jellybean plant: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • Common houseplants like chrysanthemums and ferns add oxygen and filter out harmful particles, while aloe vera, philodendron, pothos, spider plants, and ficus reduce toxic chemicals like formaldehyde.
  • Summer arrived, a lot of people like to cultivate houseplant in the home, decorate household not only, the health to family also is in benignantly .
  • Plants such as Lily of the Valley, foxglove, oleander and azalea are very toxic, says Dr. Muller, who suggests labeling all houseplants and keeping a close eye on children when outdoors. Children Act Fast...So Do Poisons!
  • He had read somewhere that it was a good idea to dip the roots of houseplants in an aquarium and promptly plunged his mother's philodendron into the family fish tank. Private Eye
  • Wish I could kep houseplants, but the down side of my balconies is a very dark flat – shaded by the balconies directly above. Blooms of February- GBBD « Fairegarden
  • Some houseplants, such as azalea, lilies, ivy and begonias, can be toxic to dogs. Time to puppy-proof the White House
  • You can plant the seed and grow your own tree as a houseplant, but you'll need patience - avocados take five to thirteen years to bear fruit.
  • Roxanne has replaced some of the original plantings with palms, bamboo, dracaenas, and other large-scale tropicals that are thought of as houseplants in colder climates.
  • Aloe is the perfect houseplant because it requires little water and hardly any care.
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