The hardy snake plant thrives in low light and requires little care. The indoor air purifier is popular since it's great.
Spider plants thrive indoors and are adaptive. Their young spider plant leaves arch, creating visual appeal. In indirect light, they thrive.
White blossoms and glossy dark green leaves make peace lilies appealing. Low to medium light settings help them thrive and improve interior air quality.
Pothos flourishes in a variety of light settings and requires little care. Trailing vines make it ideal for hanging baskets or cascading pots.
ZZ plants tolerate dryness and low light. Their glossy leaves are ideal for low-light areas.
Aloe vera is a cute succulent with medical potential. It likes indirect light and well-draining soil. Dry the soil between waterings.
Popular fiddle leaf figs have big, violin-shaped leaves. They love strong, indirect light and can make a statement indoors.
Echeveria, jade, and sempervivum thrive in indoor containers. These colorful plants need well-draining soil and intense light.
Bamboo palms bring tropical flair indoors. Air-purifying plants flourish in indirect light.