Outdoor Plants for Indoor Rooms Kathy Sheldon
Outdoor plants (as opposed to anodyne houseplants) can fill your home with the colours, scents and magnificence of the garden. Unlike cut flowers that only last a few days, these spectacular plants can grow indoors for a couple of weeks or months - and some even indefinitely. In place of the trailing ivies and spider plants you see in every house, you can decorate your home with exotic flowering vines, curly-tipped grasses, and bulbs bursting with the freshness of Spring!