Houseplants are ornamental plants grown indoors for decorative purposes. Most common types are tropical, epiphytic, succulent or cacti. Require specific care for moisture, light, soil, temperature and ventilation
Native to Asia and Australia, reaching up to 30m in natural conditions. Official tree of Bangkok and naturalized in West Indies and US states. Leaves are 6-13cm long, glossy, and ovate with acuminate tips. Produces orange-red figs 2-2.5cm in diameter
Terrarium is an indoor container holding plants with four levels: gravel, moss, soil, and plants. Proper care creates self-sustaining ecosystems lasting 2-4 years. Most terrariums are sealed containers with minimal maintenance
Philodendron genus contains over 480 species in Araceae family. Plants can be climbing, trailing, or self-heading epiphytes. Most thrive in average household temperature and humidity. All philodendrons are toxic to cats and dogs
Philodendrons are unique plants with various leaf types and simultaneous juvenile and adult leaves. Many varieties are suitable for indoor decoration and workspace. Plants require bright indirect sunlight and well-drained soil
Ivy is an evergreen woody vine in genus Hedera of Araliaceae family. Contains two leaf types: palmately lobed juvenile and unlobed adult. Can climb up to 25-30 meters above ground level. Native to Atlantic Islands, Europe, Africa and Asia