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

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    In fact, the best office plants are "extremely tolerant and forgiving," says Bloomscape's gardening expert, Lindsay Pangborn. Picking the right one will leave you with "more bandwidth for working ...

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    If your office doesn't get much natural light or you sit far away from the windows, pick one of the low-light-friendly plants below. Read on for our 25 office plant picks, and find the one that ...

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  5. Ptychosperma macarthurii - Wikipedia

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    Ptychosperma macarthurii, commonly known as the Macarthur palm, is a species of tree in the palm family Arecaceae.Its native range is northern Cape York Peninsula in Queensland with a number of disjunct populations in the Northern Territory and New Guinea. [3]

  6. Pulsatilla - Wikipedia

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    Plants of the World Online also listed a number of named hybrids: [1] Pulsatilla × bolzanensis Murr; Pulsatilla × celakovskyana Domin; Pulsatilla × emiliana (F.O.Wolf) Beauverd; Pulsatilla × gayeri Simonk. Pulsatilla × girodii (Rouy) P.Fourn. Pulsatilla × hackelii Pohl; Pulsatilla × knappii (Palez.) Palez. Pulsatilla × mixta Halácsy

  7. Halophyte - Wikipedia

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    Spartina alterniflora (), a halophyte.. A halophyte is a salt-tolerant plant that grows in soil or waters of high salinity, coming into contact with saline water through its roots or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores.

  8. Lithops - Wikipedia

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    Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. They avoid being eaten by herbivores with their camouflage as small stones, and are often known as pebble plants or living stones. "Lithops" is both the genus name and the common name, and is singular as well as plural.

  9. Air Plants Don't Need Soil to Survive, But Here's What They ...

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    However, if you live in an area with very strong sun, such as the Southeast or Southwest, avoid placing the plant directly in blazing hot mid-day sun. If you don’t have a nice, bright window in ...