With the holidays over, some pet owner’s homes are getting reset for the rest of winter and early spring. Offices, too, are getting a fresh look. Plants are often a part of these space revitalization activities and in some cases contractors choose and care for the greenery.
Houseplants, beyond being decorative, are assets to purify the air and remove toxins but, not all houseplants are created equal. In fact, some common plants can be toxic to pets. The authors of this article share six plants to keep and six to keep out.
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