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Houseplants Outside

Discussion in 'Container Gardening' started by Victoria, Jul 14, 2021.

  1. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    What most know as houseplants, I am fortunate I can have them permanently outdoors. For me this is fortunate because as I live in a "casa antiga" old house with 60cm thick walls and small windows, I cannot have indoor plants. Also, in these old cottages in a hot country, the windowsills tend to be on the outside. These are West facing on the lower dining patio.

    L-R Lantana, Allamanda, Brugmansia with Tradescantia "Blushing Bride", Schefflera

    Schefflera 13 Jul.jpg

    L-R Trug with leaves :heehee: Ficus elastica varigata, Zamioculcas zamiifolia, Pachira aquatica
    Pachira 13 Jul.jpg

    I guess I could have waited to take the pictures after the sweep, but hey, it is natural! :whistle:
     
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