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No green thumb? Not a problem. Make your indoor gardening simple by choosing any of these durable, easy-to-grow plants.

1.Anthurium

Flowers typically are red, but you can find hybrids in shades of pink, lavender, white and even green.  Note that the nearly perfect heart-shape leaves contain toxic sap, so make sure pets and children do not ingest them.

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2.Ficus

Ficus is one of the most popular trees that are grown indoors.

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3.Dracaena

Dracaena (Dracaena spp.) is grown for its dramatic foliage and carefree nature. Create an interesting display by planting three dracaena plants of varied height in one pot.
Note: Dracaena plants are toxic to dogs and cats, if eaten.

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4.Snake Plant

Sansevieria, the Mother-in-Law’s Tongue or Snake Plant is an almost indestructible house plant with a striking appearance.  If you’ve had no success with houseplants, give snake plant a try.

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5.Philodendron

7. Elephant Ear Philodendron (Philodendron domesticum) - Philadendrons are excellent at removing formaldehyde, especially so at higher concentrations. It should also be noted that philadendrons are poisonous.    Plant care: Philodendrons prefer a partial shade and a well drained soil.:

Philodendrons are among the most popular, tolerant, and durable of all house plants. Philodendrons grow best when their roots are slightly cramped, (but not too cramped), so don’t plant them in a pot that is too large.

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6.Zeezee Plant

Zeezee Plant (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia): This easy houseplant loves neglect, grows in low light and can go weeks without watering! If you water it too much or the plant sits in water you may find yellowing leaves.

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7.Spider Plant

SPIDER PLANT  |  LIGHT: natural light, but not direct sunlight  |  WATER: Light watering. Allow soil to dry between waterings. Black tips or white halo development usually signifies overwatering.:

The spider plant is a wonderful houseplant. It is the easiest to grow of all hanging or trailing houseplants.

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8.Arrowhead Vine

Arrowhead vine features distinctly arrow-shaped leaves. Their foliage colors range from bright green to bronze, with many variegated cultivars.

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9.Croton

The Croton plant comes in many shapes and colors from yellow, orange, red, green and purple-red.

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10. Tradescantia

Grow in mixed baskets, hanging baskets or as a groundcover under larger houseplants.

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