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  2. 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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  4. 10 Large Indoor Plants That Add Instant Impact to Your Space

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    Size: 8 feet. Growing conditions: Bright light but tolerates medium light. Water when the top half of the soil is dry to the touch, usually weekly. Care tip: Grows best if watered regularly. To ...

  5. Acalypha wilkesiana - Wikipedia

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    The plant does fine in partial shade or sun. It prefers a position sheltered from strong winds, and a fertile, organic soil. Indoor plants do well in medium light, but leaf colour develops best on plants kept in bright light.

  6. Category:House plants - Wikipedia

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  8. 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]

  9. Crassula ovata - Wikipedia

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    Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is common as a houseplant worldwide. [2]