Mar 19 2010
What Kind Of Indoor Plant Should I Get?
I need an indoor plant with height. The area the plant will be in has medium lighting and the height i want is about 6 feet. I want to purchase something around this height, but I don’t want it to get any taller. Any suggestion would be great accepted.
Thanks!
Originally posted 2009-11-08 04:53:26. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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How about an aloe plant because number 1 it can be used for medicianal properties such as cuts and burns, rashes, poison ivy, it loves medium lighting, it produces pups around the base, it is slow growing and requires watering once a month. if you are the type of person to forget to water your plants this is the one for you.
Dracena (a.k.a. “Corn Plant”)
See pic.
a dracaeana would be good, or a weeping fig – although these can be hideously temperamental plants and drop all their leaves if you do something wrong, such as move them! but my personal favourite would be the biggest peace lily you can find. this has the double benefit of looking great, and cleansing the air.
how about a large pot on a stand with a thick growth of hanging ferns or spider plants.http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC1…http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic1…
If you want a standard type of plant a Jade Plant might be your best option. They tend to limit themselves to about 5 feet tall, but they like lots of light.
Maybe a Rubber Tree plant would suit you better. They can be trimmed once in a while to keep their height down.http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic1…