Indoor Plants
Lacking a green thumb? Short on square-footage?
Dim, dry, or overly humid rooms getting you down?
All of these plants take up minimal space and require less sun (a must when you only have a few windows to work with). Plus, find out how to care for them so you don't kill them the second you bring them home or back to your office space.
There are a great list of options that can stand up to even the most harsh of conditions.
1. Anthurium
2. Chinese Money Plants
3. Alocasia
4. Staghorn Fern
5. Coffee Plant
6. Snake Plants
7. Weeping Fig
8. Crocodile Fern
9. Cacti
10. Calatheas (Go with indirect sunlight (too direct and the leaf color will fade) and evenly moist soil that's not wet or dry. To show off the colorful leaves, choose a white pot for this plant.)
11. Aloe Plant
12. Dragon Tree Dracena (piky leaves that grow upwards and have a red outline makes the name of this plant absolutely perfect. But direct sunlight could damage them—so give this guy some sun and some shade. The statement-making leaves pair perfectly with a modern pot.)
13. Jade Plants
14. Peace Lilies
15. Fiddle Leaf Figs
16. English Ivy
17. Golden Pothos / Pothos
18. Spider Plants
19. Asparagus Fern
20. String of Pearls
21. Rubber Plants
22. Split Leaf Philodendrons
23. Air Plants
24. Bromeliad
25. Kalanchoe
26. Begonia
27. Kentia Palm
28. Philodendron
29. Croton
30. Gardenia
31. ZZ Plant - Zamioculcas Zamiifolia
32. Monstera Deliciosa
33. Red Prayer Plant
34. Ficus Danielle
35. Zebra Plant
36. Bird's Nest Fern
37. Happy Bean Plant
38. Chinese Evergreen
39. Iron Plant
40. Lucky Bamboo
41. African Violets
42. Paddle Plant
43. Philodendron
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