These houseplants will make a big impact on your interiors.
Is that lonely corner in your living room begging for a stylish companion?
Indoor trees can breathe more nature into your home and make a positive impact on yourinterior design.

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This tree is slow-growing but is well adapted to indoor growing and is also beginner friendly.
“Because lady palms are slow-growing, it is important to check moisture levels prior to watering.”
Its attractive violin-shaped leaves stretch up to 15 inches long and 10 inches wide.

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Keep the soil moist, but dont overwater.
A good rule of thumb is water no more than once every seven to 10 days.
You may see yourself watering every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

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But, if you have the patience for it, it’s worth the wait.
can act as a Christmas tree in a pinch!
Lemon Tree
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When life gives you lemons, use them as home decor!

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A Dwarf Improved Meyer tree (actually a cross between a lemon and a mandarin orange tree!)
is the easiest lemon tree to grow indoors and oftentimes will actually give you lemons.
Plus, they give you lemons!

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Thriving with bright sunlight, this tree does better if you underwater it rather than overwater it.
Banana Tree
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Add an island vibe to any room with a banana tree.

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