INDOOR PLANTS
A houseplant is a plant that is grown indoors in places such as residences and offices, namely for decorative purposes, but studies have also shown them to have positive psychological effects and as well as help with indoor air purification, since some species, and the soil-dwelling microbes associated with them, reduce indoor air pollution by absorbing volatile organic compounds including benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene. While generally toxic to humans, such pollutants are absorbed by the plant and its soil-dwelling microbes without harm.
Common houseplants are usually tropical or semi-tropical epiphytes, succulents or cactus. Houseplants need the correct moisture, light levels, soil mixture, temperature, and humidity. As well, houseplants need the proper fertilizer and correct-sized pots. |
OUTDOOR PLANTS
Outdoor plants can tolerate a wider temperature range ( rain or shine) .
Popular plants for outdoor gardens include ornamental trees and shrubs, vines, vegetables and herbs, perennial flowers (flowers that return for three or more years) and annual flowers, which grow for one season. Most outdoor plants from large family gardens to compact balconies have dramatically visible signs of death or dormancy. Plants wither, lose leaves and decay. Annual plants only last for one growing season, and perennial plants return after a period of dormancy. |
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