Decorating Your Window Sill With Houseplants
The weeping fig of Ficus benjamina has small, oval-shaped, glossy green leaves and may grow to a height of 20 ft. in a large pot. Conditions similar to those suggested for the monstera are best. These plants dislike being moved from place to place, so should be left alone when obviously settled and growing well.
Philodendron hastatum, tuxla, Burgundy and lacineatuni are examples. Hederas, rhoicissus and such like may also be grown to considerable size, but they lack the majestic appearance of the plants.
The dry conditions created by the often too-high temperatures of the modern office is the principal reason for plants deteriorating. Exposure to excessive sunlight through unprotected glass can also be harmful to many of the shade-loving plants.
It will cost practically nothing for the typist to purchase a tradcscantia in a pot to decorate the nearest window-sill, but it may involve the owner in a considerable outlay if the entire office area is to he landscaped with indoor plants. The window-sill plant is usually the property and responsibility of the person working in the vicinity and need not involve any expense.
For exposed sunny positions only the really tough sansevieria type of plant is suitable. For the hot office it would also he unwise to select plants which prefer cooler conditions. In particular the ivies and Cissus ant ardica would not be expected to survive for more than a few weeks in really hot, arid situations.
Plants take on tree proportions with many branches when fully developed, and a height of some 30 ft. in dustbin-sized containers is quite possible.
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