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Three Easy Houseplants
Southern Living, Aug 2005 by Alexander, Laura
Enjoy a colorful show inside when it's hot outside.
Some people fear houseplants because they think they have brown thumbs. The trick is to choose wisely. You can get all the color and interest you desire with these simple plants: 'Lemon Lime' dracaena, 'Neon' pothos, and bird's nest fern.
Terrific Trio
'Lemon Lime' dracaena's spiky, tricolor leaves complement the bright tones of 'Neon' pothos and bird's nest fern. This dracaena's multicolor look echoes the foliage of the others. Unlike some plants with variegated leaves, this one won't lose its color when placed in low light. Its easy nature and beautiful form make 'Lemon Lime' a no-brainer.
'Neon' pothos, a new selection, offers all the features that make the pothos you already know great. With heart-shaped foliage, a pretty trailing habit, and a never-say-die attitude, it seems to thrive on neglect. Its chartreuse leaves glow and will brighten any spot in your house.
Bird's nest fern adds interest and texture to the display. Its apple green, wavy-edged leaves unfurl from a tight center, giving the appearance of a bird's nest. Mature foliage also boasts a beautiful black midrib (central vein) that adds further appeal. This attractive plant is extremely easy to grow. It prefers medium to bright, indirect light but can take low-light conditions.
Use these plants alone, or combine them in pretty pots for a bright display to liven up your home.
LAURA ALEXANDER
Copyright Southern Progress Corporation Aug 2005
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