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I'm trying some perennials as houseplants this winter just to see what does good indoors.
I'm thinking of trying Nepeta "Walker's Low" because it's so easy to grow and propagate. I love the leaves on it even if it doesn't bloom. I have a sunny window and will try it there. I also have a few sedums that would do ok I suspect.
Any suggestions of other perennials that would make good houseplants? I was thinking that Brunnera "Jack Frost" would do ok since it can tolerate less light. Would it grow indoors? I may not get to try that one this year because I don't have one to experiment with, but I might next year. LOL.
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