#2 Zeezee Plant
Called eternity plan,t because it lasts so long, succulent zeezee plant tolerates low light and neglect.
The thick, fleshy leafstalks are so durable that you might even think it's plastic.
It is a slow grower, so purchase a large plant if you want a big specimen.
Cut stems remain green and healthy in appearance for several weeks, even without water.
This plant is so easy it's almost a challenge to kill it.
Growing Conditions: Low to bright light; 60-75 degrees F.; allow the soil to dry between waterings
Size: 2-3 feet tall and wide
Note: This plant is poisonous if eaten or chewed on by children or pets.
Spider Plant
You may remember this from your grandmother's house; spider plants have been grown for years and are still popular today. Look for a number of varieties -- from types with plain green leaves to others that offer foliage marked with cream or white stripes. All make handsome hanging plants that develop plantlets at the ends of arching stems. These babies readily root in water or potting soil to start new plants.
It offers tons of old-fashioned appeal and an easy-care nature.
Growing Conditions: Medium to bright light; 60-75 degrees F.; keep the soil evenly moist
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