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  2. These Low Light Indoor Plants Thrive in Dark Rooms ... - AOL

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    Though you can place this plant near a sunny window for indirect light, it does tolerate low light and requires very little maintenance overall. Water: 1/2 cup about once a week Light: Partial shade

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    Red Aglaonema. Aglaonema, also known as Chinese evergreen, is a colorful, easy-care plant you absolutely need. The plant comes in varieties that are solid green, variegated with white, or with ...

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    $78.00 at thesill.com. Stromanthe Triostar. Water: every two weeks or so In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful specimen has large, variegated leaves. We love this low-light indoor ...

  5. Chamaedorea elegans - Wikipedia

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    A remarkable feature of this species is the early age of the onset of flowering, with some plants blooming with a height of only 30 centimetres (12 in). [10] The small, light yellow, yellow, or orange-red odorous flowers appear on irregularly branched peduncles that grow below or among the leaf. They emerge from the trunk as lateral buds and ...

  6. Ficus obliqua - Wikipedia

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    Commonly known as the small-leaved fig, Ficus obliqua was described by German naturalist Georg Forster in 1786 based on type material collected in Vanuatu. Dutch botanist Friedrich Miquel described Urostigma eugenioides from Albany Island in Queensland in 1861, which was reclassified by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller as Ficus eugenioides in 1867, and it was known as this ...

  7. Rhus trilobata - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are green when new and turn orange and brown in the fall. The twigs are fuzzy when new, and turn sleek with age. The flowers, borne on small catkins ("short shoots"), are white or light yellow. Edible fruit, the plant yields hairy and slightly sticky red berries which have an aroma similar to limes and a very sour taste.

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