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Setting the scene for gardening indoors
| Oliveranthus |
| Oplismenus |
| Opuntia |
| Oreopanax |
| Ornithogalum |
| Osmanthus |
| Oxalis |
| Pachyphytum |
| Pachyveria |
| Parthenocissus |
| Passiflora |
| Pelargonium |
| Pentas |
| Petunia |
| Phormium |
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| Pittosporum |
| Pleispilos |
| Plumbago |
| Poinciana |
| Polyscias |
| Portulacaria |
| Pseudosasa |
| Punica |
| Pyracantha |
| Rebutia |
| Rivina |
| Rochea |
| Rosa |
| Ruta |
| Sansevieria |
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| Santolina |
| Sasa |
| Saxifraga |
| Schefflera |
| Scilla |
| Scutellaria |
| Sedum |
| Sempervivum |
| Senecio |
| Setcreasea |
| Solanum |
| Sprekelia |
| Stapelia |
| Stenotaphrum |
| Stephanotis |
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| Strelitzia |
| Streptosolen |
| Synadenium |
| Tavaresia |
| Tetrapanax |
| Thevetia |
| Thunbergia |
| Titanopsis |
| Trifolium |
| Tulbaghia |
| Vallota |
| Veltheimia |
| Vitis |
| Zantedeschia |
| Zephyranthes |
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HOUSE PLANTS FOR A SEMI-SHADY LOCATION
Semi-shady indicates an area that receives bright light most of the day in winter, but little or no direct sun. In this situation, very few plants cultivated for flowers grow well, but those which do are followed by the abbreviation fl.
| Achimenesj?. |
| Acorus |
| Adiantum |
| Aechmea |
| Aglaonema |
| Amomum |
| Anthuriumj?. |
| Aspidistra |
| Asplenium |
| Athyrium |
| Aucuba |
| Begonia . |
| Bertolonia |
| Blechnum |
| Brassavola fl. |
| Caladium |
| Calathea |
| Ceropegiafl. |
| Chamaedorea |
| Chamaeranthemum fl. |
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| Chlorophytum |
| Cissus |
| Cordyline |
| Cyperus |
| Cyrtomium |
| Darlingtonia fl. |
| Davallia |
| Dieffenbachia |
| Dracaena |
| Episcia . |
| Ficus |
| Fuchsia |
| Haemaria . |
| Hedera |
| Helxine |
| Howea lapageria fl. |
| Lygodium maranta |
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| Miltonia fl. |
| Monstera |
| Nephrolepis |
| Nephthytis |
| Odontoglossum fl. |
| Ornithocephalus fl. |
| Pandanus |
| Paphiopedilum fl. |
| Pellaea |
| Pellionia |
| Peperomia |
| Phal aenopsis fl. |
| Philodendron |
| Phoenix |
| Phyllitis |
| Physosiphon fl. |
| Pilea |
| Pittosporum |
| Podocarpus |
| Polypodium |
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