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  2. The 35 Best Office Plants That Will Perk Up Your Workspace - AOL

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    $74.00 at thesill.com. Bird’s Nest Fern. This office plant is quite striking thanks to its green rippled leaves. The bird's nest fern makes for a great office plant because it thrives in medium ...

  3. Office plants add warmth to the workplace. Only some ... - AOL

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    This June 25, 2023, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows a potted pothos plant in Hawley, Pa. Pothos plants make good office plants because they can thrive under fluorescent lighting in ...

  4. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will Brighten up the Dim ... - AOL

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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. Zamioculcas - Wikipedia

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    Zamioculcas is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae, containing the single species Zamioculcas zamiifolia. [2] It is a tropical herbaceous perennial plant, and is native to eastern Africa, including Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. [2]

  6. Aglaonema - Wikipedia

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    Aglaonema have been grown as luck-bringing ornamental plants in Asia for centuries. [3] They were introduced to the West in 1885, [3] when they were first brought to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [4] They have been cultivated, hybridized, and bred into a wide array of cultivars. They live in low-light conditions and are popular houseplants. [3]

  7. Shade tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Hemlock is a shade-tolerant tree. In ecology, shade tolerance is a plant's ability to tolerate low light levels. The term is also used in horticulture and landscaping, although in this context its use is sometimes imprecise, especially in labeling of plants for sale in commercial nurseries.

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

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  9. Here's Why Snake Plants Are the Easiest (and Cutest!) Office ...

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    Their waxy green leaves do best in bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate low light (even spaces without windows!) and really low humidity. Keep in mind: The plant can be toxic to cats and dogs.