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- Schefflera requires indirect, bright light. Growing in lower light conditions could result in less growth or the plant becoming leggy. Requires warm temperatures above 60°F at all times. Thrives in a rich, well-draining, acidic potting soil. Feed twice weekly during the growing season.
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Apr 2, 2024 · 38 Low-Maintenance Indoor Plants That Are Perfect for Beginners. All these plants are easy to care for. Houseplants famously double as decor since they add pops of color and offer a lived-in quality to your home. The good news is you don’t necessarily need a green thumb to care for every houseplant.
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Here you’ll find tips and advice on growing and caring for indoor houseplants, the right lighting, buying, watering, feeding, humidity, repotting, soil mixes and propagating. Watch the video series >
- Aloe. Aloe vera thrives on neglect—in fact, the biggest mistake you can make with this succulent is overwatering, which will cause its leaves to droop. Its leaves come in various sizes and shapes, and are decorated with white spots and edged with small whitish teeth.
- Chinese Evergreen. Featuring leaves in various shades of silver, gray, green, and even pink and red, Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema commutatum) is an excellent choice for brightening up low-light areas of your home.
- Grape Ivy. No matter which type of grape ivy (Cissus rhombifolia) you choose, the shiny, deep green leaves will add an interesting texture to a room. Its tendrils will easily cling to a trellis or a stake for a vertical display.
- Peperomia. Peperomias (Peperomia spp.) are a diverse group of small, easy-care houseplants with waxy and often highly textured leaves. Some of our favorite varieties include ripple peperomia, watermelon peperomia, baby rubber plant, and silverleaf peperomia.
- Sanseviera. Sanseviera will tolerate some drought. They are happy in sun or part-shade, grow in low humidity and need a well-drained compost.
- Dracaena. Best in bright light, but will tolerate some shade. Tolerant of low relative humidity. Happy in average room temperature. Intolerant of fluoride in tapwater, use rainwater.
- Spathiphyllum. Tolerates bright light through to full shade. Happy in average room temperatures. Tolerant of lower relative humidity. Happy in most potting media as long as they are moisture retentive and well-drained.
- Philodendron. Prefers ericaceous compost. Tolerant of lower relative humidity. Grows well in shade or brighter light. Happy in average room temperatures. Tolerant if under-watered occasionally.
If you’re looking to bring some greenery into your home, you’re in the right place. In each Houseplant 101 episode, plant enthusiast and RHS Garden Wisley Horticulturalist, Alex Young, will talk you through the fundamentals of indoor plants and caring for them.
Cramped for space but still want some greenery? No worries! Picking the right indoor plants is key. Snake Plants, ZZ Plants, Pothos, Peperomias, and cute little succulents like Haworthias or Gasterias are all brilliant choices. They handle different light levels and don't need much fussing over, making them ideal for desks or smaller flats.
Are you looking to bring life to your indoor area and you’re wondering which indoor plants work best to give a fresh splash of green? Houseplants with large rich foliage are amazing and just one of them has the ability to transform any room into an indoor tropical oasis.