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  2. New Plant Parent? Here's How to Care for Lucky Bamboo - AOL

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    Explore lucky bamboo plant care tips, including temperature conditions, propagating and repotting. Plus, find out its meaning and where to place it in a house.

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

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    Lucky Bamboo. Water: ... To keep this low-light indoor plant healthy, prune it regularly, moisten the soil every day, and repot it every few years. Don’t be fooled by the name, though: These ...

  4. Dracaena sanderiana - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Sander's dracaena, ribbon dracaena, lucky bamboo, curly bamboo, Chinese water bamboo, Goddess of Mercy's plant, Belgian evergreen. [4] It is also called ribbon plant , although the same common name is sometimes used for Chlorophytum comosum (also known as the spider plant ).

  5. Anyone Can Keep This Lucky Plant Alive - AOL

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    Meaning of Lucky Bamboo Plants. There’s a reason why a lucky bamboo plant is considered, well, lucky: Traditional Chinese cultures believe that having (and gifting) bamboo can bring good fortune ...

  6. Chusquea culeou - Wikipedia

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    Chusquea culeou, the Chilean bamboo, [1] (Spanish: caña coligüe or colihue) is a species of flowering plant in the grass family Poaceae. An evergreen bamboo native to South America, unlike most species within the genus Chusquea , it is frost-tolerant and thus widely cultivated in temperate regions.

  7. Dendrocalamus giganteus - Wikipedia

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    Dendrocalamus giganteus, commonly known as giant bamboo, [3] is a giant tropical and subtropical, dense-clumping species native to Southeast Asia.

  8. Bambusa bambos - Wikipedia

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    Bambusa bambos, the giant thorny bamboo, Indian thorny bamboo, spiny bamboo, or thorny bamboo (but see Bambusa spinosa) [2] [3] [4] is a species of clumping bamboo native to southern Asia (India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Indochina). It is also naturalized in Seychelles, Central America, West Indies, Java, Malaysia, Maluku, and the Philippines ...

  9. Want to Get Sober in 2025? Here's How to Live Your Best Life ...

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    Drugs and alcohol can take a massive toll on someone’s life, and if you’ve found yourself in addiction’s grip, you’ll understand precisely what we mean.