Reviewed 5/01 Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Page 1 of 4 Indoor Horticulture • HO-39-W Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service ¥ West Lafayette, IN Department of Horticulture Indoor Plant Care B. Rosie Lerner Indoor plants help create a pleasant home environment.
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Damage to indoor plants ranges from restricted growth and discoloring to wilting and plant death. Interestingly, the pest that receives the most complaints also does the least amount of damage to indoor plants: the fungus gnat is by far the most common year-round pest of indoor plants (families Sciaridae ...
INDOOR PLANTS With the increasing concern for the environment and the campaign against the use of cut flowers, indoor plants have now become a vital part of interior decoration.
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INDOOR PLANT CARE Because plants were invented a long time before houses there are no "true" indoor plants, however, many tropical species are well adapted to growth in the average home.
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