outdoors
’til
comes
H O U SEPLA N TS BREA TH E LIFE INTO THE
LONG W IN T ER DAYS. That is, if the moisture-
zapping atmosphere of a heated home doesn’t
suck it out of them first. Succulents have no
such trouble. These drought-tolerant plants only
need a bright location and water every week or
two. Plus, their unusual shapes and colors are
intriguing decorative accents, making them the
perfect indoor companions. Pictured: yellow-
edged
Sansevieria,
gray
Echeveria,
and two
Aloe
(background).
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