Saturday 25 January 2014

10 Indoor Plants You Can’t Kill

Do you love plants, but can’t seem to master the art of survival? Well, we are obviously talking about the survival of the plants, not yours. If the answer is ‘yes’, then read this.
Keeping a plant alive for a long period of time can be a hard task, especially if you live in an apartment. Nevertheless, if you love a pop of green in your shack, one of these 10 highly resistant indoor plants can be your little miracle of 2014.

1. Sanserveria cylindria

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This succulent plant, similar to aloe vera, is perfect for any indoor locations and extremely easy to take care of.

2. Bromeliad

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This resistant plant with a beautiful flower is usually available with several bloom shapes and colors.

 3. Pink kalanchoe

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A thick and spongy plant with cute little flowers is the detail your living room needs to become even more pleasant.

4. Palm plant

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A palm plant is probably the most famous symbol of resistance in the universe of indoor plants. It both looks good inside your apartment and in the balcony, if you have one.

5. Dollar tree

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This plant only needs water every two weeks and lots of natural light. Camon, even you can do it, right?

6. Cactus

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If you completely lack a green thumb, get a cactus. It’s your best chance at keeping a plant alive.

7. Hoya plants

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If you are looking for a resistant flower, here it is. It doesn’t get much better or easier than this.

8. Jade plant

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A bit of water and life near a window: that is all you need to maintain your jade plant (or tree) alive and healthy.

9. Ponytail palm

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Another example of a resistant plant from the palm family. These guys are just strong!

10. Zamioculcas zamifolia

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The Zamioculcas zamifolia, also known as the ZZ plant, is a rather stylish plant to decorate your house and doesn’t require a lot of care.

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