Houseplants

Discover a curated selection of houseplants chosen for reliable indoor performance, everyday beauty, and long-term success in home spaces. These plants are selected to support a calm, inviting atmosphere indoors, with options suited to a range of light conditions and care styles.

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Japanese Holly Fern
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Angel Wing Begonia
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Flying Dragon Orange Tree
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Goldfish Plant
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Lipstick Plant (Vine)
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Spider Plant 'Irish'
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String of Fishhooks
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String of Pearls
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Tradescantia zebrina (Inch Plant)
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Houseplant FAQs & Care

What are houseplants?


Houseplants are plants grown primarily indoors, where they contribute greenery, texture, and a sense of calm to living and working spaces. They are selected for their ability to adapt to indoor environments and everyday care routines.

Where do houseplants grow best indoors?


Houseplants generally perform best in locations that match their light preferences, such as bright indirect light, filtered sun, or lower-light areas depending on the plant. Placement plays a key role in long-term success.

How much light do houseplants typically need?


Light requirements vary widely among houseplants. Some thrive near windows with ample natural light, while others tolerate lower-light conditions farther from direct sun.

How often should houseplants be watered?


Watering needs depend on the plant type, pot size, and indoor conditions. Many houseplants prefer soil to dry slightly between waterings rather than remaining constantly wet.

Do houseplants require regular maintenance?


Most houseplants require only basic maintenance, such as occasional watering, light cleaning of leaves, and periodic monitoring. Establishing a simple routine helps keep plants healthy and balanced.

Are houseplants a good choice for beginner plant owners?


Houseplants can be a good option for beginners when matched to appropriate light and care conditions. Many varieties are forgiving and adapt well as new plant owners learn their needs.