Need A Indoor Plant? Check Those Top 10 Best Houseplants!

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1. CHINESE EVERGREEN

The Chinese Evergreen, also known as the Cutlass Aglaonema, does best in indirect sunlight, and can thrive in low-light spaces with low or high humidity. This plant can even survive on artificial light if necessary.

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2. FICUS BONSAI TREE

Bonsai is the Japanese art in which small trees mimic the scale and shape of a full-size tree. Bonsai’s are perfect for apartments because of their size, and the Ficus Bonsai is one of the lowest maintenance of all. The Ficus Bonsai thrives in warm environments, so indoors is ideal. They require high sunlight, but can survive occasional over-or-under watering.

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3. POTHOS

The Pothos plant can be hung from a basket or potted normally, and can thrive in a wide variety of lighting. They are also known for their air-purification properties and can strip your home of toxins that are known to form in carpets and rugs.

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4. PEACE LILY

If you have a bad habit of killing delicate lilies, you’re likely to have better luck with the peace lily. This plant can survive in very dim settings (ideal if your apartment faces another building and not the open sky), and only requires watering once a week. Peace lilies will even grow well under fluorescent lights, making them a good option for bathrooms or offices with little light.

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5. CACTUS

They’re funky and non-fussy, and are probably the poster plants for non-garden environments. Cacti only require watering once a week while growing, but during cooler weather in the winter months, watering intervals may be longer. Place in a sunny area but keep out of direct sunlight, which can make the cactus look bleached or even orange. Cacti have an irresistibly unique aesthetic that blends with a range of apartment styles, from bohemian to modern.

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6. SNAKE PLANT

This succulent is incredibly tough and can survive nearly any environment. The snake plant has tough leaves that can tolerate low light (though it’ll thrive most in medium or bright light). Water occasionally, allowing the soil to dry between waterings. The plant grows best in typical indoor temps—between 60 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

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7. LUCKY BAMBOO

If you want to add greenery to the darker parts of your apartment, lucky bamboo is your ideal plant. It thrives in dim, indirect sunlight and can add a major sense of feng shui and zen to your apartment— quite helpful for apartments in busy cities. Grow lucky bamboo in water, changing the H20 every two to four weeks.

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8. WEEPING FIG

It may be a weeping fig, but it could be a green vignette of joy in your apartment. These little trees can add the necessary amount of green we all need for a small space, and only require watering every four to seven days. Place in a window that gets bright, indirect sunlight, turning the plant every once in a while to avoid excess of growth on one side.

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9. ALOE VERA

With indoor aloe vera, you’ll have instant medication on hand for scrapes and burns, plus a funky, spiky decor item for your kitchen or living room. Keep it near a window and water regularly, allowing the top two inches of soil to dry between waterings (which also means you can go on vacation and not come home to droopy aloe).

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10. AFRICAN VIOLETS

These pretty blooms add a brilliant shade of purple to your interior decor, and are one of the few flowering plants that require little care. Your only responsibility? Water your African violets once a week, but avoid getting H20 on the leaves, which could cause water spots.

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