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Feb 16, 2024 6:16 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Peace lilies aren't known for doing anything quickly. You might have more fun with plants that naturally grow very quickly, can provide a lot more action, and respond to disturbances as an invigorating challenge.

Toward the higher light spectrum, things like wax & cane Begonias, various Rhipsalis, Epiphyllum, Klenia/Senecios, oyster plant (Tradescantia spathacea), Streptocarpella, Callisia fragrans, Stapeliads, Schefflera, Ficus benjamina...
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