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We've compiled a list of the best indoor plants that love bright, indirect light. West Window Indoor Plants, Bright Indirect Light Plants, Direct Light House Plants, Plants For West Facing Window, West Facing Window Plants, Indoor Tree Plants, Plants To Grow Indoors, Big Indoor Plants, Green Community

If you have a west-facing window in your home, these are some of the best plants to grow indoors. We've kept it simple and practical to help you choose easy-care plants that will bring life and vitality into your home or office.

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You need to understand the conditions inside your house that affect indoor plant growth. Light is by far the most important factor, closely followed by temperature.  Based on such factors, some plants will be suitable on window sills, while others should be placed near the window.  Regardless, you can be sure we’ve done all the due diligence, so you don’t have to. Therefore, whether you have a sunny south-facing window or a more subdued north-facing one, there are plenty of plant options... South Window Indoor Plants, Window Sill Plants Indoor, South Facing Window Plants, Window Sill Decor Living Room, Window Sill Plants, Window Baskets, Windowsill Plants, Calming Interiors, Window Sill Decor

You need to understand the conditions inside your house that affect indoor plant growth. Light is by far the most important factor, closely followed by temperature. Based on such factors, some plants will be suitable on window sills, while others should be placed near the window. Regardless, you can be sure we’ve done all the due diligence, so you don’t have to. Therefore, whether you have a sunny south-facing window or a more subdued north-facing one, there are plenty of plant options...

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