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What are some recommened plants for:
indoor, about 70 degrees f.
office-light, no sunlight

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What are some recommened plants for:
indoor, about 70 degrees f.
office-light, no sunlight

TIA



Chinese Evergreen. African violets will survive like that, but probably
not bloom.

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What are some recommened plants for:
indoor, about 70 degrees f.
office-light, no sunlight

TIA


I once had a Prayer Plant in my office that used to LOVE that environment.
The crazy little thing bloomed constantly and they aren't all that easy to
get to bloom.


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What are some recommened plants for:
indoor, about 70 degrees f.
office-light, no sunlight

TIA



Chinese evergreen, Pothos, Philadendrons, ZZ plant, maybe the Nerve plant.


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I brought in a snake plant and it's doing good.

Everyone asks about the plant.

I will keep the other suggestions in mind.
I currently only have snake plant from the suggestions.

Thanks


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What are some recommened plants for:
indoor, about 70 degrees f.
office-light, no sunlight

TIA


Philodendrons or snake plants are usually what I stick in the
deepest, darkest corners so would most likely do well in an
office.

Tracey


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