what potted plants grow the best in an office enviroment?
March 3rd, 2008 | by Michael |bbopper asked:
I 'm the looking to add a little plant in my cubicle at work and to I was wondering what kind of tree should I buy. It should be low maintenance and power to survive anything but in lighting office. Water isn 't the problem, but it would be nice if it didn' sheets t drop everywhere as well.
I 'm the looking to add a little plant in my cubicle at work and to I was wondering what kind of tree should I buy. It should be low maintenance and power to survive anything but in lighting office. Water isn 't the problem, but it would be nice if it didn' sheets t drop everywhere as well.

7 Responses to “what potted plants grow the best in an office enviroment?”
By Jeffrey C on Mar 7, 2008 | Reply
try a spider plant they can hang in a basket or be in a pot on like a counter
By mickey on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply
snake plant (mother-in-law’s tongue), philodendron, fern, peace lily,cast-iron plant, bamboo, pothos.
By TrueSunn on Mar 10, 2008 | Reply
Try a snake plant (also knows as “mother-in-laws tongue”). They survive in low light, and don’t make a leafy mess! You can also divide the plant and share some with your coworkers!
By vorazeel on Mar 12, 2008 | Reply
You should try fake plants. They are totally easy maintenance and they also look like real plants! Plus they are not that expensive, you can get a small one for about $1.00. Since they are plastic they won’t drop leaves either! Have fun decorating!!!
By amarantine13 on Mar 15, 2008 | Reply
Aloe vera or some cactus, they’re low maintenance and useful.
By taffscott1 on Mar 15, 2008 | Reply
Research the Dracaena family of plants. They do well in low light situations and are very attractive.
By byron101540 on Mar 17, 2008 | Reply
Plants need daylight
W/O daylight you need mushrooms
Phallus Impetuous will bring a few smiles