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  2. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    Winter often comes with a lack of sunlight and low humidity levels—two things that most indoor plants require to survive. But for some, the low light of these shorter days isn't a bother at all.

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    "Snake plants, ZZ plants, and cast iron plants can handle temperature fluctuations better, but most tropical plants will need extra care," O'Brien says. He also notes that ferns need high humidity ...

  4. 5 Myths About Houseplants in Winter That Are Doing More Harm ...

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    But don’t worry: As long as you keep plants properly watered (with the soil not too wet or too dry), most houseplants will adapt to lower indoor humidity levels. Myth #3: Houseplants Aren’t ...

  5. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Indoor conditions, particularly in homes outside the tropics, imply very low humidity. Both air conditioning and room heating reduce air humidity significantly. Some tree species, such as ficus sp. with their waxy leaves, are tolerant of low humidity. Many species, however, require additional humidification to survive indoors.

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    You don't want it to be so moist that the roots are soggy and susceptible to rot. Like with other tropical plants, it may be a challenge to keep your home's humidity levels high enough to satisfy ...

  7. How to Care for a Money Tree, the Luckiest Indoor Plant - AOL

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    Like many tropical houseplants, money trees do best with higher temperatures and a moderate amount of humidity. According to Plant Proper, “humidity is a big deal for these plants—if you can ...

  8. Epidendroideae - Wikipedia

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    Epiphytes are plants which grow above the ground, on top of other plants. They are not planted in the soil and are not parasitic (i.e. they do not feed on other plants; however, some types still damage their host in various ways). By growing on other plants, the epiphytes can reach to the light better or where they can avoid struggling for light.

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    “You don’t need massive ventilation, or you are defeating the purpose of putting plants in a shower for the high humidity,” Paluzzi says. “Pick plants that like it muggy and humid and will ...

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