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Davallia trichomanoides fronds
Squirrel's foot fern
Davallia trichomanoides
Potted rabbit's foot fern
Davallia tyermannii
Davallia tyermannii
Bamboo orchid Dendrobium nobile violet
Bamboo orchid
Dendrobium nobile
Dieffenbachia Green Magic in pot
Dieffenbachia 'Green Magic
Dieffenbachia oerstedii
Dieffenbachia seguine in pot
Mute cane
Dieffenbachia seguine
Dieffenbachia Camilla in pot
Dieffenbachia 'Camilla
Dieffenbachia seguine 'Camilla'
Sansevieria ballyi in flower
Dracaena ballyi
Dracaena ballyi
Close-up of dracaena braunii stem
Dragonwood braunii
Dracaena braunii
Young Canary Island dragon tree in the wild
Dragon tree draco
Dracaena draco
Spiral leaves of Dracaena fragrans
Fragrant Dragonwood
Dracaena fragrans
Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon Lime
Fragrant Dragonwood 'Lemon lime
Dracaena fragrans 'Lemon lime'
Young shoot Dracaena reflexa
Dragonwood reflexa
Dracaena reflexa
Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia
Dragonwood reflexa var. angustifolia
Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia
Potted palm Dypsis lutescens
Areca palm
Dypsis lutescens
Fat plant triangle leaves Echeveria agavoides
Echeveria agavoides
Echeveria agavoides
Green succulent Echeveria elegans
Echeveria elegans
Echeveria elegans
Suculent green plant with pink margin Echeveria prolifia
Echeveria prolifica
Echeveria prolifica
Ehretia microphylla grown as bonsai
Ehretia microphylla
Ehretia microphylla
Epipremnum aureum
Pothos
Epipremnum aureum
Pothos Majula white and green leaves
Pothos 'Manjula
Epipremnum aureum 'Manjula'
Pothos white spotted foliage Marble Queen
Pothos 'Marble Queen
Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen'
Pothos NJOY in pot
Pothos 'N'Joy
Epipremnum aureum 'N'Joy'
Pothos Neon in pot
Pothos 'Neon
Epipremnum aureum 'Néon'
Euphorbia lactea in pot
Milky Euphorbia
Euphorbia lactea

Indoor plants

Growing houseplants is nothing new. Three thousand years ago, wealthy Egyptians were already decorating their courtyards with potted plants. Their precocious taste for decoration may not have been the only reason. Did they already understand that caring for plants brought a sense of well-being?

Description of houseplants

Houseplants don't exist in the wild. In the wild, they grow in the tropical forests of South America and Asia, and in the deserts of southern Africa. Although they can't withstand our winters or frost, they do adapt to the temperature of our apartments and to growing in pots.

There are several types of houseplant: succulents, herbaceous plants, flowering plants, shrubs... They differ in their root system (bulb, rhizome...), stem (stipe, stem, aculeate...), leaves (lanceolate, lobed, elongated...) and flowers.

If you'd started collecting green plants in the 15th century, you'd have had to spend a fortune to get a few seeds from Asia or the New World to sow in your greenhouse. Nowadays, there are countless varieties available, and new cultivars are constantly being created to reveal the beauty of a leaf or prolong the radiance of a bloom.

Which houseplant to choose?

The transition from the great outdoors to the living room requires a few adjustments. Each species has its own watering, exposure and maintenance requirements. Echeveria, for example, needs a bright spot to flourish, while ferns prefer shade and humidity.

You also need to consider your possibilities: do you really have room for a two-metre Monstera, or would you be better off with a dwarf mother-in-law's tongue? Whatever your time, skills and means, you'll always find a houseplant to green your home. From the indestructible ZZ plant to demanding porcelain flowers, there's bound to be one just right for you.

But be careful. Some green plants are toxic to the touch or when ingested. If you share your living room with a baby or a cat suffering from pica, adopt a Calathea rather than an Alocasia!

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