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  2. These Hard-to-Kill Houseplants Are Great for Beginners - AOL

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    See top indoor plants for beginners to brighten any room and help provide clean air. Take your pick of tall varieties, low-light options and more. These Hard-to-Kill Houseplants Are Great for ...

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  5. List of domesticated plants - Wikipedia

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    This map shows the sites of domestication for a number of crop plants. Places, where crops were initially domesticated, are called centers of origin. This is a list of plants that have been domesticated by humans. The list includes individual plant species identified by their common names as well as larger formal and informal botanical ...

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    It appears that benefits are contingent on features of the context in which the indoor plants are encountered and on characteristics of the people encountering them. [54] Houseplants can offer minor recovery from stress when instituted as part of an environment. The presence of a houseplant in an office setting can also increase productivity.

  7. List of companion plants - Wikipedia

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    Oak trees, [83] pine trees, [83] strawberries, clover, bay laurel, dewberries, yarrow: tomatoes: Pine and oak trees create the acidic soil blueberries need. Strawberries and dewberries create healthy ground cover, clover fixes nitrogen for the blueberries' high needs, yarrow and bay laurel repel unhealthy insects.