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Houseplants You Need to Liven Up Your KC Apartment

Houseplants provide a respite from the outer world. It helps with loneliness and depression, improves your mood, and provides a pleasant living space. For many people, it is their only significant source of great joy. Here are some indoor plants that would look great in your Kansas City luxury apartment. Read more to know more about it!<br><br>URL:- https://woodsidevillage.com/8-houseplants-you-need-to-liven-up-your-kc-apartment/

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Houseplants You Need to Liven Up Your KC Apartment

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  1. WOODSIDE VILLAGE Luxury Apartments

  2. House Plants For Apartment ANTHURIUM SPIDER PLANT ARROWHEAD VINE PARLOR PALM ENGLISH IVY HOYA CHRISTMAS CACTUS SNAKE PLANT

  3. ANTHURIUM Anthurium’s showy blossoms provide vibrant color for eight weeks or more each year (Anthurium andraeanum, also known as flamingo flower). Flowers are generally red, although hybrids are pink, lavender, white, and even green.

  4. SPIDER PLANT The spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) looks fantastic in a hanging basket or on a pedestal, especially when its “children” overflow the pot. The cultivar ‘Vittatum,’ which has a white stripe down the center of each leaf, is the most common, but all- green plants are also available.

  5. ARROWHEAD VINE This rich foliage plant preserves its variegation (dark green leaves with white along the veins). Use tiny plants in mixed baskets and tabletop gardening together with other foliage plants. Train vining varieties to stand erect on a moss pole. In fluorescent lighting, arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum) thrives.

  6. PARLOR PALM Since Victorian times, the graceful, upright parlor palm (Chamaedorea elegans) has been a favorite houseplant. Strap like green leaflets on feathery fronds ranges in length from 9 to 24 inches. It’s ideal for filling an empty corner and can tolerate lower light levels than other palms.

  7. ENGLISH IVY Because of its tiny appearance, this flexible leaf plant is ideal for hanging baskets or pots. It’s one of the greatest houseplants for topiary shapes or as a groundcover behind bigger houseplants. Hang English ivy (Hedera helix) stems from a mantel or shelf.

  8. HOYA Hoya (Hoya spp.) is a trailing plant with smooth, glossy leaves and pink or white blooms with red centers. Hoya gets its second popular name, wax plant, from its waxy, pleasantly perfumed blossoms. Plant it in hanging baskets or train it to grow on a trellis.

  9. CHRISTMAS CACTUS Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi), one of several species of easy-care cactus, has an elegant arching look with long segmented stems and whorls of soft blooms in lilac, deep rose, salmon, red-orange, or white. Plants typically bloom between mid and late December.

  10. SNAKE PLANT This robust, carefree cactus grows practically anywhere. Snake plant (Sansevieria spp.) tolerates neglect but thrives with proper care. The leathery, sword-shaped leaves have a yellow or white edge. Snake plant is ideal for novices, but experienced houseplant gardeners like its striking upright shape as well.

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