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What plants are office friendly?
I've decided that the my cubicle in the office building I work in could use some greenery but im not sure which plants would survive on my desk, especially over weekends when all the lights are turned off and im not there to water it.
Any suggestions?
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Re: What Plants Are Office Friendly?
Looking forward to seeing your office oasis soon @JoshRaf. Please share some pictures when you have your indoor garden up and running.
Jason
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Re: What Plants Are Office Friendly?
Some more ideas for plants here - https://www.domain.com.au/news/indoor-plants-why-you-need-them-and-the-best-ones-to-boost-your-healt...
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Re: What Plants Are Office Friendly?
I want to have some indoor plants. There are some suggestions in this article - https://www.yates.com.au/garden-calendar/january/indoor-and-potted-plants
Anyone grow any of these?
- Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) seemed to lose favour after their 1970s boom, however they’re making a come back. They’re hardy plants with attractive ribbons of variegated foliage and make a great hanging basket plant. They even enjoy being pot bound!
- Dieffenbachia, which has the unfortunate common name of ‘dumb cane’ (due to its potential to cause speaking and breathing difficulties if ingested) has large green and yellow patterned leaves and brings a tropical feel indoors.
- As it name suggests, the ‘Cast Iron Plant’ (Aspidistra elatior) is a neglect-loving plant with large, upright glossy green leaves.
- Peace lily (Spathiphyllum), has lovely long dark green leaves combined with elegant white flowers and makes a great potted indoor plant.
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Re: What Plants Are Office Friendly?
Everyone loves monstera....
https://www.domain.com.au/living/the-monstera-is-the-most-popular-indoor-plant-in-australia-882110/

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