Maybe you should just buy a small croton and see how it goes - nothing
ventured, nothing gained.
If you do decide to do so - keep us posted on the results!! Tina
"lvhippy" wrote in message
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 09:24:59 -0500, wrote:
The conditions John described certainly make crotons a bad choice for
his
situation,
Well.....its sounds like I should forget abt Crotons
then.
What plants are good for low light inside an apartment
John
Well likely there will be no answer from the row house gardener....
Low Light Plants
Aglaonema
Aspedistra
Bromeliad
Calathea
Cissus digitata (Mystic Ivy)
Cissus rhombifolia
Ctenanthe
Draceana 'Janet Craig'
Draceana 'Janet Craig Compacta'
Draceana massangeana
Howea (Kentia Palm)
Maranta (Prayer Plant)
Philodendron
Platycerium (Staghorn Fern)
Pleomele reflexa
Podocarpus
Pothos
Rhapis Palm
Sanseveria (Snake Plant)