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Variegated snake plant
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Oct 6, 2019
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Money Tree
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Oct 22, 2023
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Song of India
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Jun 5, 2015
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Peace lily
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Aug 15, 2017
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Variegated snake plant
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Very low upkeep
Snake plants tolerate low light, require very little water, and prefer small pots.
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Easily killed by overwatering
Snake plants prefer dry environments, and are highly susceptible to rot in wet soil.
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Nice and simple to keep
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Filters airborne toxins
S. trifasciata was found effective for filtering benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethyline, xylene and toluene from its environment by the 1989 Nasa Clean Air Study.
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Mildly toxic
S. trifasciata contains saponins which cause pain, salivation and nausea when ingested. In pets and children this can progress to vomiting and diarrhea.
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Money Tree
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Low maintenance
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Song of India
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Survives with very little upkeep
Though it prefers humidity and bright indirect sunlight, D. marginata remains healthy in most room conditions. It should be watered only when the top of the soil is completely dry.
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Prefers moderate upkeep
Though D. marginata will survive most indoor environments, a lush and healthy plant requires good light and daily misting, and should be repotted anually.
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Non-toxic to humans
Plants in the Dracaena genus are considered non-toxic and safe to humans.
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Mildly toxic to pets
Though unlikely to cause permanent harm, ingestion of Dracaena species causes vomiting and diarrhea in cats and dogs which can persist up to 24 hours.
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Filters airborne toxins
Dracaena marginata was found effective for filtering benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethyline, xylene and toluene from its environment by the 1989 Nasa Clean Air Study.
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Peace lily
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Filters airborne toxins
Spathiphyllum was found effective for filtering benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethyline, xylene, toluene and ammonia from its environment by the 1989 Nasa Clean Air Study.
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Moderately toxic
Spathiphyllum contains calcium oxalate, a severe irritant. Some individuals may suffer skin rashes from handling the plant. Ingestion causes burning and swelling of the mouth and throat, as well as nausea and vomiting. In pets, this can progress to kidney failure if left untreated. (Note that Spathiphyllum is not a true lily, and rarely lethal to pets.)
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Peace lilies prefer shade, and will grow under incandescent bulbs. They need water infrequently, and recover well if watering is delayed.
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