Good Indoor Plants
Aloe likes room temperatures around 70 degrees and a lot of sunlight.
Good indoor plants. Plants need good care in order to thrive but new plant parents have the tendency to over care for their plants. We ve rounded up the 10 of the best indoor plants that will thrive within four walls and asked the experts how you can keep them around and thriving for as long as possible. If too many rays has shriveled your plants in the past opt for sun lovers like yucca jade and ponytail palm.
It requires intermittent watering but won t sulk if neglected fair to middling sun and grows fast. Over watering is the easiest way to kill your plant says blank. This dark green plant with tall upright variegated leaves will do well in many home environments.
If allowed to a pothos vine will conquer corners and side tables in a couple months. In general large leafed philodendron plants including the monstera deliciosa were shown to be one of the most effective at reducing air pollutants like benzene trichloroethylene and. The snake plant is a great indoor plant for the bathroom or bedroom but will contribute to cleaner air in any corner of the home.
How to care for it. It doesn t require a lot of water and you. Smaller varieties like the popular aloe vera work great in small sunny indoor spaces.
It effectively removes vocs from the air especially formaldehyde. Heart leaf philodendron is a vigorous vining plant that makes a great indoor plant for the home or office. You should keep the soil moist and occasionally mist the plant for ideal watering.
Peace lilies and chinese evergreen can handle the well meaning over waterer. Yucca plants do best in bright indirect light too direct and their leaves might burn and will still grow in low light just at a much slower pace. It prefers moderate to low indirect light.