Indoor or outdoor plants: how to know where to place your plants?
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Indoor plants differ from outdoor ones, based on their climate tolerance.
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These plants are exposed to a controlled temperature space for their easier acclimatization.
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initially most plants were kept in the wilderness due to their low tolerance towards cold temperatures, the concept of indoor planting came to being.
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SNAKE
You can place this plant in a decorative mud or metal pot with a few pebbles to give your living area a unique look.
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GOLDEN POTHOS
This climber can be subtly placed on a high shelf and allow it to cascade organically for aesthetic purposes.
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SPIDER PLANT
This plant is fragile, short, and wrapped, therefore it can be accommodated in a medium- sized pot. It looks best in a living room because of its hunched appearance.
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DWARF BANANA
You can keep this plant near a full-length window due to its sunlight needs, and its broad leaves that will make your space look bigger.
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PEACE LILY
Place this exquisite bloom on a stylish console, for enhancing the look of your living room and purifying the air.
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