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LibbyBuck
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I am interested in one vine thing that will grow in the bathroom. I also need a good hanging house plant for my office space?

Any suggestions? [dunno]

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welcome to the forum!

what kind of lighting do these areas have? any windows? what direction do they face and how much/when does sunlight comes through?

need that first...then we can make suggestions accordingly [Smile]

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flwrgrdnmom
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Just off the top of my head I'd say an ivy of some sort. They can live just about anywhere. But it'd help you get more variety of suggestions if you let us know the above info.
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i'm thinking pothos or philodendron
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Tonya
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Took the words right out of my mouth, Jiffy.

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flwrgrdnmom
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Oh yes, and marbled pothos would be great too! I just love those!
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margaret e. pell
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One of the smaller hoya (or larger if you want 8-10 foot vines [grin] ) might be nice. H. Lacunosa smells marvelous when it blooms.

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dodge
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Mother in laws tongue will grow anywhere.. Ferns do well inside is shade places, and Palm trees.

dodge [flower]

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gardeningmomma
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I love ivy and pothos [grin]
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Amany
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I love pothos too. I think that they're so easy to grow and propagate that they are often taken for granted. Definitely an under appreciated plant at times.
Plants: 143 | From: Detroit, Michigan | Registered: Dec 2005  |  Seeded: 69.136.143.227
   

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