Houseplants are a great way to bring nature inside. They bring a sense
of joy and a touch of colour to every room with tropical flowers and
lush leaves – not to mention the health benefits of cleaning the air.
However, finding the right plant can be tricky.
Here are a few plants for you to consider adding to your home.
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Snake plant
Dracaena trifasciata is commonly called a 'snake plant',
because of the shape and sharp margins of its leaves that resemble
snakes. This plant is often kept as a houseplant due to its
non-demanding maintenance; they can survive with very little water
and sun.
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Golden Pothos
As an indoor plant, Epipremnum aureum, can reach more than
2 metres in height and can be trained up vertical supports or placed
in a pot and allowed to trail freely. It's often used for decorative
displays because it requires little care and is also attractively
leafy.
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Dragon tree
Dracaena draco are undemanding in terms of temperature,
light and humidity; plus they're proven as one of the top air
purifying plants. They're great statement pieces but also look
wonderful grown together as a collection to display their many
colours, tones, shapes and sizes.
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Fiddle-leaf fig
This popular ornamental tree, Ficus lyrata, is often not
the easiest houseplant to grow. However with its large leaves, often
resembling a lyre or a fiddle, and tree-like form make it worth a
little effort. It's a good choice even for the beginning gardener.
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Spider plant
Chlorophytum comosum is commonly called a 'spider plant'
due to its spider-like look. It's an easy houseplant to grow because
of it's ability to thrive in a wide range of conditions. It's also
been suggested that they're effective at removing some common
household toxins to help purify the air.
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