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Tropical Plants for Home and GardenTropical Plants for indoors or out. Turn your home or garden into a Garden of Eden with Banana trees, Palms, Orchids, Strawberries, Bird of paradise, African violets and more.
Banana plants aren't too hard to grow in your house or if you are in a warm climate can be grown outside. The plant should be kept in a 78-86 F temperature range. (26-30 C) Outside the banana plants can be used as windbreaks to shield your other plants.
Orchids need a lot of light and humidity and need to be kept in a temperature range of 75-80F (23-26C). If you live in a humid area but have colds winters you could plant your orchid outside and bring it in during the colder months.
The Sago palm looks like a palm and is sold as one but actually isn't a true palm. People buy this palm for their house or garden. It is a small plant but if you give it enough time, like 50-100 years it can grow to 20 feet. But be careful, the Sago palm, especially the seeds are poisonous to animals and humans so don't eat it or let your pets get to it.
On this page you can buy tropical plants for your home and garden.
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