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Aug 29, 2014 5:35 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Agree with those mentioned above. Parlor palm got its' name from being stalwart in such conditions. Yuccas, Scheffleras, Aloe, spider plants should be comfortable.

Plants from dry climates in general should do well, like succulents. I'd stay away from anything that mentions liking to be in a terrarium (or maybe you need a terrarium.) Most of these dry-sters are not leafy tropicals. Plants described as alpine are ones to look at as well.

Pot of various Kalanchoes:


Various succulents.
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