Points to remember in indoor plant selection
Points to remember in indoor plant selection
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- Select plants with healthy foliage. Avoid plants which have yellow or chlorotic leaves, brown leaf margins, wilted foliage, spots or blotches, spindly growth, torn / damaged leaves.
- Select only those plants which appear to be free of insects and diseases. Check the undersides of the foliage and the axils of leaves for signs of insects or disease.
- Select plants that look sturdy, clean, well-potted and shapely.
- Avoid plants treated with “leaf shines,” which add an unnatural polish to the leaves.
- Plants which have new flowers and leaf buds along with young growth are usually of superior quality.
- Select plants which require the same environmental conditions of the residential area.
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Last modified: Tuesday, 20 December 2011, 6:01 AM