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  2. These Office Plants Thrive Under Fluorescent Lights - AOL

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    Find the best low-maintenance office plants, from small indoor plants for your desk to large plants that can fill an empty corner. These Office Plants Thrive Under Fluorescent Lights Skip to main ...

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    The shiny, silver-blue leaves of the Cebu Blue Pothos are what makes it so appealing as an office plant. They don't require bright light to grow and make beautiful hanging plants for new plant ...

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    Add one of these low-light indoor plants to an office or dark bedroom that are low-maintenance, non-toxic, air-purifying, or pet-friendly to liven up the space. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will ...

  5. Philodendron - Wikipedia

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    They thrive in moist soils with high organic matter. In milder climates, they can be grown in pots of soil or in the case of Philodendron oxycardium in containers of water. Indoor plants thrive at temperatures between 15 and 18 °C and can survive at lower light levels than other house plants. [46]

  6. Magnolia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is eaten by wildlife, but because of the plant's scarceness, it does not form a significant portion of any creature's diet. In the southeastern United States, especially Alabama and surrounding areas, Magnolia macrophylla is sometimes called the "cowcumber magnolia," in contrast with the much smaller-leaved cucumber-tree magnolia , M ...

  7. Live in a Cave? We’ve Got the Best Low-Light Plants for You

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    In general, east-, west-, and south-facing windows offer the most light for plants, while north-facing windows, especially in the Northeast and Midwest in winter, offer low-light levels.

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