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Growing indoor plants presents a variety of difficulties since they require continual care and attention. It’s similar to caring for a child or a pet, yet somewhat better because plants don’t defecate or pee. Plant parents typically glow with happiness and pleasure when they successfully cultivate a healthy plant since it requires a lot of commitment and patience.

Some people have a green thumb and know how to maximize the space within their home for gardening, even if not everyone can afford a large garden. On the online forum R/houseplants, members from around the world post images of their lovely houseplants. View some of those stunning green infants by scrolling down.

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#1 Family photo of a proud plant mom. Even though I occasionally feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of plants I care for

catnamedred

#2 From My White Princess, a Surprise

Inconspicuous_worm

#3 The Pilea Flex?

84Riceeater

#4 Today, I took some family photos.

TheThotHokage

#5 I adore hearing this every morning as I enter my living room! I’m always in a good mood when I start my day.

baoyonce

#6 When I noticed that my Huernia Zebrina had bloomed, I literally jumped up and down, screaming at my boyfriend to get my phone.

sleepingsapphire

#7 She became a spinal column after I told her she could be anything. Little Crassula, Live Your Anatomical Leggy-Plant Dreams!

FourExcitedSpiders

#8 By golly, I think I managed to cram all of my patio houseplants back inside the house, but I still have no idea how I did it.

mundanecatlady

#9 The tail of a blooming burro

mtlgrems

#10 My earliest indoor plant. Austin Ebony. 10 or so years. Do you prefer it?

MyNameIsDaveToo

#11 Following the passing of my plant-loving grandfather, I inherited this oxalis. It had to be stripped of all growth since it was in such poor condition. It’s now enormous and flowering.

HamSandwicz

#12 Balcony of the Burros Tail

mtlgrems

#13 The term “coping mechanism” is used.

thompianj

#14 At my parents’ home, there was a monstera

ams5657

#15 She may not be R/Nextf****nevel material, but I believe that after a year of hard work, she is at a very high level.

tainoson

#16 This was planted last year, and it’s growing quickly! A Jug Overflowing With A Pearl String

mcguirl2

#17 The Love I Gave Her Was Appreciated by My Peperomia, she Told Me

hatplantdaddy

#18 For Mother’s Day three years ago, I bought my grandmother an orchid from the grocery store. There are currently 45 blooms.

jacols

#19 35-year-old desert candle cactus owned by my uncle

Silversun5

#20 Crazy Orchid of my Grandfather

ArcKade

#21 What Has Changed With My Variegated Dragon Scale Alocasia? She blessed me with a fully white/cream leaf after two green leaves!

victato

#22 I figured You Guys Would Like This Pilea!

furyxen

#23 Terracotta Corner, mine

UnluckyAcadia

#24 I’ve raised you a plant house after seeing your indoor plants.

Johnny_Creditcard

#25 Over 50 years as a family member

VAgreengene

#26 I located a picture of her in bloom! Christmas Cactus, Age 75

aylakay851

#27 Just My Prince Of Orange and I, please?

zsp561

#28 Henk stole the show in what was intended to be a plant progress post showcasing my oxalis.

agatac

#29 Take A Look At This Wonderful Dioon Edule! The oldest seed plants are dioons, which even predate dinosaurs!

-HonestMistake

#30 With Its Blooms, My Echeveria Is Sending Me Some Love!

lynsea
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