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  2. This Low-Maintenance Houseplant Can Go Months Without ... - AOL

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    Light and Temperature Give living stones full sun, with at least four to five hours of direct sunlight. If your plant doesn’t get sufficient light, it may stretch or lean and lose its coloring.

  3. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    $24.78 at Home Depot. Philodendron Prince of Orange. Water: Every 10 days to two weeks This type of philodendron has leaves that mimic the colors of a stunning sunset. But as it ages, the leaves ...

  4. 6 Signs Your Houseplant Isn't Getting the Right Light (and ...

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    Light can be measured by intensity, duration, and quality (also known as the color of light). Plants receiving sunlight from a window are already getting a balanced light, but the duration may not ...

  5. Spathiphyllum - Wikipedia

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    Spathiphyllum are popular houseplants due to their attractive dark foliage and contrasting white flowers, easy care, and variety of cultivars available of different sizes. [4] Commercially, Spathiphyllum plants are typically propagated by plant tissue culture , then potted up to multi-well plastic trays, then on into larger containers ...

  6. Acalypha hispida - Wikipedia

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    The female plant bears pistillate flowers which are 0.7 millimeters long and range in color from purple to bright red, and grow in clusters along catkins [2] that can grow up to fifty centimeters (19.5 inches) or more in length. [6] This feature is the primary reason the plant bears the nickname “red-hot cat tail”.

  7. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    An orchid kept as a houseplant on an indoor windowsill. A houseplant, sometimes known as a pot plant, potted plant, or an indoor plant, is an ornamental plant that is grown indoors. [1] As such, they are found in places like residences and offices, mainly for decorative purposes.

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