We don't call normal trees "outdoor" trees we just call them trees.
In my eyes, every tree is normal. They shouldn´t be grouped in the "
no-normal" category, just because they can survive indoors.
Maybe the more correct term is tropical or sub-tropical tree, but I don't think the term indoor tree is hard to understand.
Agreed with the first part of that sentence. Not so much with the other. I believe the term "indoor" is in fact erroneous and leads to misunderstanding. It projects the image that a tree should live and be taken care of indoors, when is actually the other way around, as already Auk stated. Living indoors is just control damage or if you prefer, mitigation measures until spring comes.[/quote]
Alain