great ideas folks.
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Brugmansias are also a good pick where you have lots of light--a single blossom fills the room with a very sweet fragrance. Out in Calif, they're grown as outdoor plants and easily become medium-sized trees, but I grow mine in large pots and trim them to keep them about 8' tall.
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i was hesitant about mentioning those as an indoor. i know people do grow them with good success indoors in winter and put them out in spring (even in canada), and some species/hybrids can even take mild snow. but their toxicity and safety concern in an indoor setting worries me. their flowers are so good and sweet smelling, i would expect a little kid to get curious and try eating it. maybe just me, but they seem far to attractive to little ones, and pretty poisonous.
lemit, you grew pines and roses indoors? can you elaborate?