Don't let anyone fool you -- indoor gardening is just as fun as having an outdoor garden. In fact, indoor plants not only help clean the environment around them, but they act as a quick decorating tool.
1. Angel Ivy Ring TopiaryUse this fast-growing angel ivy topiary (also known as wire vine) as a lush, living frame for serial flowers and bulbs that you can plant at the stand of the ring.
2. Braided Ficus TreeEasy care and flexibility have made the ficus one of the most well-liked plants grown by indoor gardeners. The dappled foliage and the braided stems of this ficus will really catch your attention.
3. Cactus Combo BonsaiBring a touch of the Southwest into your home with a small cactus garden. With its unusual plant forms and temperature and humidity flexibility, cacti are an intriguing group of plants.
4. Chamaedorea Palm This whimsical palm will remind you of the old South. With wispy leaves and easy group, this plant can bring a taste of the tropics to any part of your home..
5. Chinese Evergreen Chinese Evergreen is an admirable selection for beginning green thumbs because it's a low-light lover and low preservation. It's also rated highly as an indoor purifier.
6. Miniature Herb Standard TopiariesStandard in shape and small in stature, this trio of tiny herbal topiaries (lavender, aromatic plant and sequence) will turn any sunny spot into a celebration of all things green and growing.
7. Moth Orchid, Novelty StripesIf you love fresh flowers, but your garden doesn't create enough bouquet to place in every room, try a living bouquet -- an easy-to-grow orchid.
8. Ponytail PalmFor those of you who forget to water your plants -- this is the one for you! With a whirl and a flick, the foliage of pigtail palm arises from an strange swollen trunk and needs little awareness to maintain its beauty. by the droves.
9. Tropical Combo Bonsaifarm a tropical garden in any small corner! With these small ceramic rock gardens, mixed with fun foliage plants, you can get a taste of the tropics right on your desk. ?
10. Amaryllis, 'Yellow Goddess'Enjoy a taste of mechanism indoors with the goddess of flowers, the amaryllis. This "Yellow Goddess" difference bears soft yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers touch with green at the gullet.