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Horticulture experts?

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  • Horticulture experts?

    I don't have a green thumb. I really don't know much about plants at all. What would be a good plant to have indoors (not much light in the window here - maybe a couple of hours max)? I would prefer one that is uhm, edible in case the baby got curious. I would also prefer one that could be watered extensively and still live! (We had a violet for a few weeks and my daughter would ask if it was time to water it again. Every 3 hours!)

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    I have a traveler's palm. It would be hard to eat the leaves, but I think they are edible. It can take lots of water too.
    Mom to three wild women.

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    • #3
      Bamboo. I have it everywhere.

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      • #4
        My brother is a horticulturist, i'll get him to email me a list and post it here for you.

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        • #5
          My brother eventually got back to me and said these plants are lovely house plants that are non poisonious if the baby decides to tastes:

          Draceana Marginata
          Spathiphylla,
          Bromeliad,
          Arboracola,
          Hedera Helix,
          Scheffleractinophy lla,
          Aglaonema,
          Maranta.

          He always gives me the latin names and I have to google them to se what they look like and get a more 'english' name that I can pronounce!

          Hope that helps a bit

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