Grow by Leaps and Bounds: Easy Indoor Plants that Thrive

FIDDLE-LEAF FIG

-This Ficus family member has long, tapering stems that look great in an urban setting
-It prefers room temperatures between 65-70 degrees and responds well to indoor climate
-It likes bright light but does equally well in dappled shade.

ARECA PALM

-Perfect for adding a touch of the tropics to your home
-Grows up to 6 feet and can be contained in a small pot
-Tolerates indirect light and occasional watering

HEART-LEAF PHILODENDRON

-This stunner cascades down bookshelves and mantles gracefully, with its glossy green leaves that look too good to be true.
-It tolerates a wide range of lighting conditions, from sunny to shady.
-It survives indoor temperatures surprisingly well.
-Don’t let the topsoil go dry ever.

PEPEROMIA

-The peperomia is what you need when you want to accentuate the textural finish of your walls.
-This plant thrives best in indoor temperatures (60-75 degrees) and hates frequent watering.

FICUS

-Ficus has bright, shiny leaves that lend cheer to living areas.
-It prefers full sun but does okay in indirect light.
-Let the topsoil dry before you water.
-Room temperatures ranging from 60-70 degrees are suitable.

SHAMROCK PLANT

-This vibrant plant is valued for its intriguing leaves that form a nice contrast with the lovely white flowers.
-Shamrock has a liking for indirect light and hates the wind more than anything else.
-Water once a week, and mulch before you set out new seeds.

SNAKE PLANT

-The snake plant has textured leaves and small white flowers that liven up dull corners.
-It can tolerate a host of lighting conditions.
-Dry indoor air is not a problem, as much as excess humidity is.
-Normal room temperatures, between 60-75 degrees work fine.

PEACE LILY

-The perky, white blooms of peace lily bring smiles wherever they grow.
-It favors low lighting and low humidity.
-Standard temperatures ranging up to 85 degrees work best, and moist soil is a must.
-Overall, it’s easy to grow and adapts well to a container.

DIEFFENBACHIA

-This tall-grower, with its foot-long leaves, is great for covering up chipped wall paint.
-It thrives in warm room temperatures ranging up to 70 degrees.
-Low lighting conditions offer best results.

JADE PLANT

-With lush, fleshy leaves and eye-catchy branches, the jade is tough to overlook.
-It’s a succulent, so you can do away with watering every few days.
-Choose a sunny spot for your jade and avoid using humidifiers indoors.

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