Today, we bring you a list of 20 easy-to-care indoor plants that any beginner or hobbyist with limited time can maintain without any problems. Don’t miss out!
Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata)
The Fiddle Leaf Fig is an exotic indoor plant with a tree-like structure. When grown outdoors, this plant can reach heights of up to 20 meters, but indoors its size is much more manageable, giving the appearance of a small tree in a pot. It stands out for its shiny, fiddle-shaped leaves and requires a stable warm temperature and a brightly lit spot.
Air Plant (Tillandsia)
The Air Plant is a stunning indoor plant native to the Americas, which, despite its exotic and eye-catching appearance, is incredibly easy to care for. This epiphytic plant grows on other larger species in its natural habitat, but not parasitically. It requires minimal watering, some ambient humidity, and indirect light, as well as fertilizer for epiphytic plants.
Elephant Bush (Beaucarnea recurvata)
Commonly known as the elephant bush, this striking plant is known for its shape, featuring a swollen trunk at the base that stores water and grows tall with few branches. Indoors, it can grow to be about one to one and a half meters tall, so it requires some space. It needs plenty of light and little watering, making it very resilient.
Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)
The Desert Rose is yet another of those flowering indoor plants that should not be overlooked. It is a small shrub with a thick trunk that functions as a water reservoir and gives the plant the appearance of a tiny tree with delicate leaves and stunning pink, red, or white flowers. It needs as much light as possible, preferably direct sunlight, and tolerates drought very well.
String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii)
The String of Hearts is a climbing succulent that thrives on its resilience. Its attractive heart-shaped leaves are spaced along the stems, and it produces small flowers resembling wax in the summer. This easy-to-care indoor plant requires indirect light and infrequent watering.
Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera x Buckleyi)
The Christmas Cactus is another epiphytic plant that can be grown indoors and is known for its beautiful winter blossoms, which bloom around Christmas. Recommended as an indoor plant due to its delicate but stunning flowers, it should be protected from rain and harsh weather conditions when in bloom. It requires good light and must be shielded from drafts.
String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)
The String of Pearls is a hanging plant often used in interior decoration. When placed high, it can liven up any corner with elegance. Its cascading stems bear succulent leaves that resemble peas or pearls. It requires plenty of light, with some direct sun exposure in the morning or afternoon.
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
The Peace Lily is an indoor plant native to tropical America that stands out for its beautiful white flowers resembling calla lilies that bloom year-round. However, its ornamental value is not its only charm; it is also capable of purifying indoor air. It requires abundant light and frequent watering.
Prayer Plant (Maranta leuconeura)
The Prayer Plant, or tricolor maranta, gets its name from its ability to slightly close its leaves at night. To showcase its intense colors, which vary in shades across its leaves and veins, it requires abundant natural light and some ambient humidity.
Anthurium (Anthurium andreanum)
The Anthurium is an easy-to-cultivate plant that can bloom year-round with the right care. While its eye-catching inflorescence, with bright red spathes, is the most notable feature, its heart-shaped, glossy leaves are also aesthetically pleasing. It requires a humid environment and light, but is strong in the other aspects.
Croton (Codiaeum variegatum pictum)
Commonly known as croton, this colorful indoor plant owes its popularity to its leaves that transition from bright green to eye-catching yellow, orange, or red, often displaying all three colors on a single plant at the same time. These easy-to-care indoor plants need plenty of bright but indirect light and a little ambient humidity.
Fittonia (Fittonia verschaffeltii)
Native to the jungles of Peru, Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador, the Fittonia is a small indoor plant that rarely exceeds 15 cm in height. Its main attraction lies in the wide variety of patterns and colors found in its leaves, depending on the variety. It withstands heat well but not cold, requiring abundant indirect sunlight and frequent watering.
Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
Commonly known as the Spider Plant, this versatile plant is one of the most classic indoor plants and for good reason: it is suitable for everyone, even for novice plant lovers. Its long, ribbon-like leaves are beautiful and decorative, but the plant stands out mainly for its resilience. It tolerates cold, heat, and shade and only needs moderate watering.
Monstera (Monstera adansonii)
The Monstera adansonii is a smaller relative of the well-known Swiss Cheese Plant, offering all the decorative charm of its exotic, holey leaves that are bright green. It requires abundant but indirect light and warm temperatures, along with some ambient humidity.
Ferns (Filicopsida)
Ferns actually represent a whole group of flowerless and seedless plants, among the most primitive. Their cultivation has become popular again. They are striking and highly decorative, and their resilience is noteworthy; after all, they have existed for over 400 million years with little change. They tolerate shade and semi-shade well and are somewhat demanding regarding humidity.
Persian Shield (Strobilanthes dyerianus)
More commonly known as Persian Shield, this extraordinary indoor plant is popular because of the striking purple color of its leaves, which captivates the eye. Its leaves can grow up to 20 cm long with a lacquer-like texture and bloom between spring and summer under the right conditions. It requires plenty of indirect light and warm temperatures.
Pothos (Pothus)
Pothos is another classic houseplant that has been a staple in many households. Whether trailing or hanging, this easy-care indoor plant brings life to any home with its beautiful leaves, which can be green or yellow. It is not demanding in terms of light and humidity; just a moderately warm temperature and annual pruning are sufficient.
Kentia Palm (Howea forsteriana)
The Kentia Palm is an exotic plant originating from Lord Howe Island in Australia. It is a palm that can be cultivated indoors, reaching height of over a meter, but it grows slowly, so there are no sudden surprises. Its primary care is to keep it safe from drafts and to avoid overwatering.
African Violet (Saintpaulia sp.)
The African Violet is a small, flowering indoor plant whose flowers are so striking that they give the plant its name. The flowers cluster in the center year-round and can be of various shades, although the most prized variety often has deep, vibrant purple flowers. It requires ample light to bloom and should be watered from below to absorb moisture.
Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla)
This plant is none other than the Norfolk Island Pine. Yes, you read that right, it is possible to cultivate a pine as an indoor plant if it is this species. Although it can grow outside to more than 50 meters tall, its size indoors is much smaller and won’t cause any problems. It is very useful for decorating well-lit rooms but must have filtered light, provided that the temperature does not drop below 5ºC. It is recommended to water it with non-calcareous water.