Tmidori1323

Tmidori1323

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Indoor plants

January 03 2021

Curious as to what ideas for large indoor plants Strange forum in which to ask we know

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  • ElectricDreamers

    ElectricDreamers

    4 years ago

    I (MrsElectric) have just discovered caladiums. From the same family as Elephant Ears but very delicate looking - gorgeous light and deep pinks inside the green rims, or subtle dots on the leaves. Really unique IMO.

  • SpicyKale

    SpicyKale

    4 years ago

    If you're looking for large, Ficus is a good place to start.

  • Tmidori1323

    Tmidori1323

    4 years ago

    Thank you guys We are in desperate need of plants because why mot

  • Rlee552

    Rlee552

    4 years ago

    I have some Dracaena (happy) plants and Mother-in-law tongues.

  • 2EssesExploring

    2EssesExploring

    4 years ago

    Would depend on how much sunlight gets inside. We have masses of sunlight so hope to fill out house with plants too. I’m hoping to trim a quite brown thumb green in 2021 😂

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    4 years ago

    The bush or Brizillian for the bedroom. Some like it some don't. Some like the lights on, some don't. Depends what you like. Prefers moisture. Ms Foxy

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    4 years ago

    On a good note, there are plenty of groups you could join on FB and Bunnings/nursery staff are helpful too. My favourite indoor plant is Maiden Hairs. I have 3 in my bathroom. They can be a bitch of a plant and moody too. If you look after them they are stunning. Ms Foxy

  • KindaOldButNew

    KindaOldButNew

    4 years ago

    Rhapis palm, fiddle leaf fig, mother in law tongue, ficus,

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    4 years ago

    One of the larger ones l have is Dracaena, Janet Craig ( no relation to Jenny Craig). It's getting onto 4 metres (Ceiling is 6 metres) and beautiful plant. But the species is allergic to fluoride in the tap water which causes brown spots and tips. Tank water solves that. Another is a Philadendron but tends to grow every other way but the direction you want and becomes very informal. It's about 3 metres high and also 3m wide!! A favourite is my non climbing Philadendrons, more compact and more formal show pieces. One is 50+ years old and a real eye turner

  • bianca_dd

    bianca_dd

    4 years ago

    Monstera Deliciousa. If I can grow them anyone can. Big green leafy tropical looking and yep can get them at Bunnings

  • RHP

    RHP User

    4 years ago

    What kind of battery is in your mower ? 🤦🏻‍♂️👀 wtf