Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 14, 2000 Staff Share Posted July 14, 2000 Dear Darlene,1. In my opinion, many of us live in different parts of the world and climate/humidity is different.2. Look out for plants that:2.1. Are easy to maintain:They do not need much attention or need to be regularly moved out of the house. Plants that can `live' all year round the house would be nice.2.2. Avoid plants that have torns or spiky.2.3. In Asia, because of the humidity, some grow more plants with `waxy' leaves where moisture loss is less.In general the following plants can ge grown indoors (but depends on where it is placed) and the part of country one is in:-- Lilies- Money plant- Begonias- Bromeliads- Peace lilyThe above are some of the types of plants (not exhaustive).The best way is to visit your local orchard and walk around.In Asia, we can find minature bonsai plants (some of which) can be placed indoors. For example, Jasmine plant that is twisted to form a nice profile etc...Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/14/00 10:20:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Can someone help me with alist of indoor plants that aregood Feng ShuiThanks Darlene Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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