What Indoor Plants are Best for the Office
- By Michele Sokoloff
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- 21 Jul, 2017
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All indoor plants provide aesthetic, health, and emotional benefits to the workplace. But this doesn’t mean a business or individual can’t go wrong when choosing a plant for a desk or other office space. Simply put, when it comes to indoor plants for an office in Philadelphia, not all plants are created equal.
While
each employee will need to take into consideration factors such as
sunlight, temperature, watering frequency, and size when selecting a
plant for their workspace, a few plants are known to thrive, or at the
very least survive, in workplaces in Philadelphia.
The Not So Creepy Spider Plant
The
spider plant is one of the most popular office plants across the United
States. It can be found in conference rooms and cubicles of all shapes
and sizes because this plant is very low maintenance. You need to select
a pot that is the right size and shape for your spider plant and water
it on a weekly basis.
Other than regular watering, your spider
plant is unlikely to need a substantial amount of care. If you do notice
brown or wilting leaves on your spider plant, it might need to be
trimmed or moved to a location with more sunlight. Spider plants do
prefer to be in a bright sunny room, rather than a dark, interior space.
You
will recognize the spider plant by its thin, green leaves that shoot
straight into the air like spider legs. As your spider plants grow
bigger, the leaves will become heavier and longer, when this happens
they start to “crawl” down the side of a pot or hanging basket. If your
spider plant grows too big, you may need to separate it into two pots.
The Soothing Quality of Aloe
Aloe
is famous for providing soft skin, stopping itch, and even healing
burns. Ancient cultures used aloe to heal a variety of skin ailments,
and a number of these applications carry over to today. However, aloe is
also one of the great indoor plants for office in Philadelphia.
Aloe
plants are incredibly resilient. They can go longer without water than
many other house plants, although there is no reason to test this
theory, and take up very little space on your desk or a shelf. Yet, aloe
does love sunlight. Anywhere with natural light should work for an aloe
plant, but some direct sunlight is best.
In addition to
treating burns, scrapes, and dry skin, aloe vera is a fantastic plant
for improving air quality. It soaks up a number of the toxins put into
your workplace by strong cleaning products and commercial vacuuming. Is
there anything this adorable, little plant can’t do?
The Hardy Philandroms
A
final plant that does really well in the workspace is philandroms. This
plant is actually a vine, but do not worry about it covering your
entire desk. The philandrom is easy to trim and simple to maintain.
Plus, it is known to survive in a range of different environments. The
philandrom is happy with just a little light and water once a week. Of
all the plants you can choose for your desk, this is one of the easier
ones to keep alive.
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