How-to Guides for Houseplants




African violets are small in stature and have dainty, delicate blooms…but we still think they are a houseplant powerhouse!

This resilient, low-light plant boasts colorful foliage with hues of green, red, and silver. Aglaonema is easy to care for, adding elegance to indoor spaces.

Known for its striking heart-shaped leaves and bright red blooms, Anthurium adds a touch of tropical vibrancy, thriving best in humid, indirect light environments.

Arrowhead plants display lush, arrow-shaped leaves that trail as they mature. They’re easy-care and love indirect light, making them ideal for any indoor jungle.

This tropical beauty has large, banana-like leaves that bring an exotic flair to interiors. Bird of Paradise thrives in bright, direct sunlight.

Bromeliads bring a splash of color with their unique rosettes and vibrant blooms. Adaptable and hardy, they add a tropical feel to any room.

Renowned for its intricate leaf patterns and deep hues, Calathea loves humidity and indirect light, making it a statement plant for indoor spaces.

A charming succulent, Heart Hoya’s thick, heart-shaped leaves add a touch of romance. This low-maintenance plant prefers bright, indirect light.

Known as the Prayer Plant, Maranta’s vibrant leaves fold at night. Its striking red veins and patterns make it an eye-catching indoor plant.

This colorful plant features spotted leaves in pink, white, or red. Polka Dot Plants add a pop of color to shaded spaces and require minimal care.

With dramatic, textured leaves in various colors, Rex Begonia is ideal for adding bold foliage indoors. It thrives in indirect light and moderate humidity.

Also called Snake Plant, Sansevieria is one of the most resilient plants, with upright, sword-like leaves. It tolerates low light and needs minimal watering.

This tropical plant has iconic split leaves that create a lush, airy look indoors. It thrives in indirect light, adding bold greenery to spaces.

Tillandsia

Tillandsia (air plant) is one of the easiest plants to grow, so it’s a great gateway plant for the aspiring houseplant aficionado! Learn the simple steps to grow these interesting plants.






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