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Western countries
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In Western countries, indoor plants are popular for decoration and air purification in homes and offices.
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home decoration
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Using indoor plants for home decoration adds natural beauty and tranquility to indoor spaces.
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Arctic countries
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Indoor plants are less common in Arctic countries due to limited sunlight and harsh climate.
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Polar regions
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Indoor plants are less common in polar regions due to harsh climate and limited indoor growing conditions.
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Scandinavian culture
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Scandinavian culture values indoor plants for nature connection and improved indoor air quality in interior design.
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Traditional Feng Shui practices
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Using specific indoor plants strategically can enhance energy and air quality according to Traditional Feng Shui practices.
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Western interior design practices
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Indoor plants are incorporated into Western interior design to improve aesthetics and add a natural element.
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urban areas with central heating
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Indoor plants are used as decorative elements in urban areas with central heating.
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Asian countries
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Indoor plants in Asian countries are often used for feng shui and to bring good luck and prosperity.
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Botanical enthusiast communities
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Botanical enthusiast communities embrace indoor plants as a popular hobby for gardening and plant care.
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Desert countries
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Indoor plants are less common in desert countries due to the scarcity of water and the nomadic lifestyle of the people.
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Equatorial regions
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Equatorial regions use indoor plants for their lush and vibrant appearance in indoor spaces.
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High-rise apartment living
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Indoor plants are chosen for high-rise apartment living because of their compact size and minimal care needs.
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Horticultural societies
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Horticultural societies have a popular interest in indoor plants for hobbyist gardening and plant care practices.
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Japanese culture
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Indoor plants are incorporated in Japanese culture for their symbolic meanings and to promote harmony with nature.
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Rural areas
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Indoor plants are less commonly used in rural areas where there is ample access to outdoor greenery and farming.
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Traditional farming communities
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Indoor plants are less common in traditional farming communities due to easy access to outdoor greenery and farming.
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Urban areas
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Indoor plants are valued in urban areas for providing a connection to nature in concrete jungle environments.
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Urban areas with limited space
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Urban areas with limited space often choose indoor plants for their compact size and minimal care needs.
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household use
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Indoor plants are popular in household decor for aesthetic and air-purifying purposes.
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