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My first thought on reading your post was that when you moved the test household out, you might have hit move rather than evict and then didn't select sell the furnishings. I've done that way too many times and had to either refurnish or replace the lot from my library. So, you can rule out if you used the evict vs move option by looking in the household inventory of the household you moved out and if you find the stuff that was in that apartment in their inventory, then that's what happened.
Only the one plant remaining is just odd though and that makes me suspect that something else happened. Only one thing I can think of would fit everything that you have described in your post.
And that is your game had a problem when you restarted and could not load your last save, it reverted to an earlier backup save where you may have saved just after placing the plant or the back up save that happens in the background. That happens because of a corrupted file usually and sometimes you will never know, depending on when it occurred and when the last backup occurred. If you look in your save folder, each save has several backups marked with the extension ver0, ver1, ver2, etc. And there can be quite a time difference from when they occur. When I looked at my main save file and it's backups, the 1st one was only a minute before I manually saved, the one before that was almost an hour before and the one before that almost 2 hours before.
So that would be my guess as to what happened to you. The last save that the game could load occurred just as your were starting to decorate your apartment.
Hope this helps.
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