Last updated: April 2026
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1. Informational content only
Everything on Hardy Houseplant is provided for general informational and educational purposes. We write about houseplant care, common problems, and products we have tried. We are not botanists, horticulturalists, veterinarians, or medical professionals. Nothing on this site is professional advice and you should not treat it as such.
If your pet has ingested a plant, contact a veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) immediately.
2. No guarantees
We make no guarantees that following any care advice will keep a specific plant alive. Plants are living organisms influenced by variables we cannot see from here (your exact light, humidity, water chemistry, pot, soil, and history). Use your own judgment and observation.
3. Intellectual property
All original content (articles, photography, illustrations, and other materials) is the property of Hardy Houseplant unless otherwise credited. You may link to our pages freely and quote short excerpts with attribution. Republishing full articles, substantial portions, or our images without written permission is not allowed.
4. User submissions
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5. Third-party links and affiliate links
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6. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Hardy Houseplant and its contributors are not liable for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from your use of the site, the content, or any products purchased through links on the site.
7. Governing principles
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8. Changes
We may update these terms occasionally. The revised date at the top reflects the most recent change.