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Regardless of if you were born with a green thumb or not, indoor plants are easier to care for than you think. Some thrive being left alone in low light conditions and can withstand long periods of neglect. While outdoor plants have to constantly be cared for, monitoring changes in temperature, weather, and insect invasions, indoor plants have adapted to their predictable life inside, and hardly require any attention at all.

Adding a few pops of greenery to your home can really liven up a space. Don’t know what to do with an awkward corner of a room? Add a plant. Want to break up a crowded shelf? Add a plant. There’s an indoor plant for just about every surface or square inch of your home, and you’ll be amazed at how a live plant can be the perfect finishing touch to any space. Not only do indoor plants look great, but studies show they can also improve your mood and reduce both physiological and psychological stress. Working with plants has also been found to be therapeutic, increasing feelings of well-being among people with depression, anxiety, dementia, and other mental illnesses.

Not all indoor plants are the same, so before you pull the trigger on the indoor plant that catches your eye, it’s important to do your research. Carefully consider your space and the amount of direct or indirect sunlight it gets on a daily basis and look for a plant that thrives in that environment. For those who don’t get much sunlight in your home, there are plenty of indoor plants that prefer these shadier conditions. Pet owners need to take caution in keeping indoor house plants, as some plants can be poisonous when ingested by curious critters. If your home could use some greenery, take a look at some of our favorite indoor plants below.

Money Tree

The Money Tree has a tropical vibe to it, with its large star-shaped leaves and a braided trunk. The name comes from the Feng Shui belief that it will foster positive energy and bring good luck to its owner. We love this one because it’s pet-friendly and was found to be one of the ​​most effective houseplants for clearing toxins from the air of your home by NASA.

Bird’s Nest Fern

The vibrant crinkle-cut fronds add a pop of color and texture to any space. The Bird’s Nest Fern is one the easiest indoor ferns to care for and only needs to be watered every 1–2 weeks. Leave out in bright indirect to low light, ideally next to a window, and watch the lush, leathery leaves grow long and tall.

ZZ Plant

Bloomscape calls this plant “nearly indestructible,” which means it’s a perfect indoor plant for the inexperienced and forgetful plant owner. It can survive for weeks without water and will grow well in any light except direct sunlight.

Ponytail Palm Bonsai

The slow-growing Ponytail Palm loves sun, so make sure this one is sat next to a window that gets plenty of sunlight during the day. This easy-care plant stores water in its trunk, so you only need to wear it sparingly, whenever the soil feels dry.

Mini Preserved Living Wall

If caring for a low-maintenance plant intimidates you, try this preserved living wall containing a combination of moss and ferns naturally preserved in their prime. No water, no upkeep, just a beautiful piece of greenery that will blend in with any decor.

Spathiphyllum Peace Lily Live Indoor Plant

Peace Lillies are known for their brilliant white flowers and ability to thrive in moderate to low light. Perfect for a home office, this plant is notoriously easy to keep aside considering how beautiful its blooms are. Plus, you never have to guess if it’s thirsty – when you see the plant slightly droop, that’s a sign telling you to water it.

2″ Live Assorted Succulents

This assortment of 20 mini succulents are a great introduction to indoor gardening, as succulents require very little water or sunlight in order to thrive. if you’re feeling creative, transplant them into a ceramic pot, terrarium, or DIY gardening project to make a beautiful succulent arrangement that’s colorful and super easy to care for.

Aloe Vera Plant

Aloe Vera is a medicinal plant that has been used to treat various health conditions for centuries. The interior gel can be used to heal burns, scrapes, and it can even help soothe and cure stomach ailments, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). As far as indoor plants go, this is definitely one of the more useful plants on this list.

Fresh Spanish Moss Chandelier

Commonly known as Spanish moss, the leaves of the Tillandsia usneoides plant curl tightly together as they cascade gracefully down and out of the pot. Plenty of water and humidity are crucial for its growth, so make sure to spritz its leaves with water at least once a week.

String of Fish Hooks Plant

This evergreen succulent is top-shelf material. The trailing leaves grow like crazy once the plant reaches maturity, which makes it a perfect hanging plant. Drought tolerant, it’s one of the easiest succulents to grow, and as long as it has plenty of sunshine, there’s little chance you can mess this one.

Majesty Palm Floor Plant

Long, arching green fronds extend from multiple stems, giving this plant its regal appearance. It grows slowly, but with regular watering, a little bit of sun, and lots of time, this plant will reach its royal status in no time.

Swiss Cheese Plant

As the name suggests, this plan’s leaves grow into slits as they mature, which gives this Monstera deliciosa its unique look. These plants are native to rainforests, which means they prefer a humid environment. The luscious tropical green color and attractive height of this plant make it stand out in any room.

String of Pearls Hanging Succulent Plant

Sring of pearls are easily recognizable by their tiny, pea-shaped leaves. This plant is native to dry areas of the Eastern Cape of South Africa, and as with most succulent plants, it requires little care and only occasional watering. Although it may be tempting, these little green balls are not edible and harmful when ingested, so avoid this one if you have dogs or young children in the house.

Scarlet Star Bromeliad

This exotic-looking plant boasts a stunning scarlet-colored flower emerging from layers of glossy green leaves, which can stay in bloom for as long as five months out of the year. Like many indoor plants, it loves natural light. Watering this plant often is key to keeping its beautiful flower bloom happy. Mist daily and keep the soil wet, but never soggy.

Calathea Rattlesnake

The wavy, tricolored leaves of the Calathea Rattlesnake make this plant a colorful addition to your indoor garden. Native to the Brazilian rainforest, this tropical plant thrives in moist, shady environments. Water once per week and watch this plant grow –up to 30 inches tall!

Pilea Plant

This funny-looking plant freshens up any space and it’s extremely easy to care for. Simply be on the lookout for droopy stems, which is a sign that it’s time to water. It’s also a self-propagator, which means it produces sweet little babies or “pups” on its own, surrounding the mother plant, which you can cut off and give to friends to grow their own Pilea plant.

Ficus Elastica Burgundy

Also known as a Rubber Tree, this Ficus Elastica Burgundy has oversized waxy leaves that appear almost reddish in color. These big leaves take in a lot of water in order to keep up their shiny, rubber-like appearance, so keep the soil moist at all times, and make sure to place in bright indirect light.

4″ Live Assorted Hardy Plant

If you’re not ready for ferns, ficus’, or other larger floor plans, start small. This eclectic assortment of low-maintenance cacti, aloe plants, hawthorias, and other succulents is a great place to start learning about plants and what makes different plants thrive. These little guys only need to be watered every week or so and placed in a partly sunny spot.

Juniper Bonsai

Although they look like meticulously crafted works of art, Juniper Bonsai trees are actually easy to care for and thrive on neglect. It keeps its gorgeous green leaves throughout the year, even though the winter months when the tree is dormant. Proper and regular pruning is essential to the aesthetic and health of a bonsai tree, which is a fun skill to learn as you become a more experienced indoor gardener.

Birds of Paradise Floor Plant

Turn your home into a tropical oasis with this Birds of Paradise plant. Native to South Africa, it needs plenty of sun and room to stretch out tall and wide. Its signature long, banana-like glossy leaves fan out beautifully, and can even span up to four feet wide at the top and up to six feet tall.

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