Strong Plants for a not-so-good gardiner

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by evil_queen_lisa, Mar 17, 2007.

  1. evil_queen_lisa

    evil_queen_lisa Member

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    Hi,
    I am looking for some indoor plants that are going to survive the multiple times that I will inevitably forget to water them, knock them off, not give enough light, etc etc.
    I am very interested in Aloe plants, I have a venus fly trap, and I am looking for other tough plants that will survive my abuse. I love flowers, but I am allergic to pollen (mainly ragweed), so I dont know if there are any 'pretty' plants that won't make me sneeze. I live in Toronto, so they have to be able to survive our extremes of temps on my windowsill / desk (-20C in winter to 35C in summer... higher in direct sun).
    Also, common, readily available plants are better!
    Thanks!!!
    *EQL*
     
  2. saltcedar

    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Sansevieria (AKA Mother in Law's Tongue).
    First plant I ever grew (at age 6) and i still have one around.
    I'm now well past 55....Yikes!
    http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/431/
    About the only way to kill it is to try to take good care of it.
    HTH
    Chris
     
  3. evil_queen_lisa

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    Sounds great... except for the whole poison thing... i have little cousins.. too bad though... it sounds like I could actually grow it!!
    thanks,
    *EQL*
     
  4. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Sansevieria is only considered "mildly toxic" , meaning you (or a baby) would have to eat an incredible amount (like 10% of your body weight) to experience signs of toxicity. I'm thinking if you ate 10% of your body weight of ANYTHING, you probably wouldn't feel too good! So, while I wouldn't recommend serving it for dinner, it's no reason not to have it in your house.
     
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    Sunset Cycads Active Member 10 Years

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    Cycads are very tough plants, and many can be grown indoors. They, too, are toxic but the leaves are so stiff (like plastic) I doubt anyone would ingest them. Check out my web site for photos and cultural information. Here is a photo of one I have growing in my house.
     

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