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Outside Plants inside?
How come plants that are traditionally grown outside, don't do well inside?
--doc
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is that really the case?
Doesn't it depend on where you are what you would grow inside or
outside?
as I live in the tropics we have plants that most people would
consider house plants outside: anthuriums, monstera, lucky bamboo,
to name a few.
They are outside, and they are perennial.
Some plants need wind pollination and don't do well (for bearing fruit)
inside for that reason. Other than that the only reason I can think of
is that the climate inside isn't to the plants' liking.
Maren
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some plants would be great inside if you see something you really like but it's not for your zone you can grow it inside i'm zone 6 and have a zone 11 plant doing great inside for me
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