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Encyclopedia > House plant
Potted plant

A houseplant is a plant that one grows in a dwelling, such as a house or office. Houseplants may be herbs, but are usually decorative.

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List of Common Houseplants

Tropical houseplants

Succulent houseplants

Forced bulbs

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House Plant (1387 words)
The original growth of the house plant is determined by either growth in the full sun or growth in the shade.
Foliage house plants require repotting when the roots of the house plant have filled the pot and are growing out the bottom of the pot.
Optimum house plant care is needed and unless you have the proper growing conditions for the azalea, you should not attempt to carry the plants over.
House Plant Care (983 words)
Plants that are tolerant of low light conditions may be able to grow in north-facing windows, but they should be placed within one foot of the sill.
Plants that are receiving too little light may have stretched or leggy growth, abnormally small leaves, or a yellowish-green color.
Plants that are receiving too much light may have leaves that appear bleached or scorched.
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