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Beginner Plants

Beginner Plants

Whether you're new to indoor plants or looking for plants for an office, hotel, or commercial space, our easy-care plant collection will see you right! Below is a selection of our favorite (almost) unkillable plants. These guys won’t let you down, so you’re free to choose based on whatever’s speaking to you! And if you need some extra hints and tips,...

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Drought-Tolerant Plants

Don't worry if you tend to forget to water your plants! Though garden plants need regular soaking during the summer months, the majority of indoor plants like a break between waterings. This is good news if you’re looking for plants for a shared space, where they may get left for a few days or more. Whatever plant you choose, make sure it works for you and helps create a space where you’ll feel comfortable.

Before we jump into the different sub-categories, we'd like to introduce you to one of our long-time favorites: the Devil's Ivy N'Joy. It's got bright green leaves that will get white variegation with enough bright indirect light. When you get it delivered to your home, it will be relatively small, but you'll be surprised at how quickly it'll grow. As it prefers less water than too much, this could be a great choice for your space!


Succulents

When we mention succulents, you probably immediately think of cacti. This family of plants is so much more diverse than many of us might think, though. The best example is the Fishbone Cactus. Its long, wavy stems give it a distinctive look that will lift the interior of any room. With a good bit of sunshine and a tad of cactus feed, you might even get it to flower at the end of summer.

Aloes are another big succulent family. The gel in their fronds has been used for its healing properties for millennia! Whether bright sunshine or dry heating air, the Candelabra Aloe can withstand it all. This statuesque variety will store water in its fronds, so it tolerates a little neglect. Pop it wherever, and it will be a happy chap!

Last but not least, you should consider Snake Plants. They're a tough bunch who don't even mind imperfect light conditions. The Mother in Law Tongue Zeylanica has flat fronds that grow upright, glowing in different shades of green. With its air-purifying abilities, this plant lifts the look of any room whilst improving its air quality.


Plants for Dimmer Areas

All plants need some natural light, but some are more tolerant of low light than others. Plus, plants are a great way of livening up your interior and creating an ambiance. You might be wondering what your options are, so our plant experts have compiled some recommendations. Take your pick, whatever works best for you and your home!

One of the toughest indoor plants is the ZZ plant. This palm likes any spot that's away from direct sunlight, making it a super versatile green companion. The evergreen plant has glossy leaves on upright stems that will add structure to your plant collection. Top tip: with less natural light, it also needs less water.

If you're looking to add rich, dark tones to your green oasis, the Peperomia caperata 'Schumi Red' is a real eye-catcher. Its heart-shaped, textured leaves come in colors ranging from dark burgundy to (almost) black. When you walk past it, we guarantee you'll want to stroke its leaves, and we urge you to go right ahead! This is all part of building a nurturing relationship with your plant.


Hanging & Trailing Plants

Depending on your home, you might want to hang up a plant or put one on top of a cupboard. When put there, they start to blend into the décor so much that you might forget to water them. Plenty of sturdy plants can handle (some) neglect, so don't worry!

Make your room super dreamy by letting the Satin Pothos trail from your shelf. Before you water it, make sure the top layer of soil dries out. This low-maintenance plant can handle a range of light levels, making it a truly versatile plant. Add the Pothos to your home to create a vibrant yet restorative atmosphere.

One of the most popular types of hanging plants is ferns. With its impressive green foliage sprouting out of the pot, the Kangaroo Fern is a must-have for fans of the urban jungle look. We deliver it in a hanging pot so you can put it up as soon as our couriers have delivered it to you. This vibrant green plant prefers spots with medium to bright light and needs watering once the soil dries out.


How Plants Can Support Body & Mind

Most of us live in areas that are not as close to nature as we'd like: our concrete jungles are a far cry from the wild habitats we are adapted to. By having plants at home, you can create your own green oasis. The good news is that your houseplants bring the positive effects we experience in nature into your home. This can benefit your well-being in several ways.

Support Your Mental Wellbeing

Don’t get us wrong, in many ways the technology and gadgets we surround ourselves with have changed our lives for the better. Yet, they also mean we're spending a lot of time in front of screens, shining blue light at us, which drains our focus and concentration. But evidence suggests introducing plants to your office to increase productivity and focus.

You've probably noticed that you tend to be in a better mood after spending some time in nature. Psychologists associate this emotional uplift with the color green. It makes us feel healthy and vital. Create a better work environment for yourself by adding some greenery to your side table, for example, the Philodendron Atom.

Improved Air Quality

Plants have tiny pores embedded in their foliage which are essential for their photosynthesis. When plants 'breathe in', they take in CO2 as well as pollutants. By reducing the level of toxins in the air, your easy-care plants can support your respiratory system. The Aralia Fabian is particularly good at this since it has lots of circular leaves sprouting on its upright stems.

Many indoor plants are native to tropical environments, meaning they've naturally adapted to humid conditions. Some of these green wonders can act as natural humidifiers themselves if you keep them misted. To make your life a bit easier, you can also set the pot on a tray of wet pebbles, which will help boost the humidity around your plant with very minimal effort on your part.

FAQ

What Is a Low Maintenance Indoor Plant?

Low-maintenance indoor plants are our favorite type of easy indoor plants. These are indoor plants that add color, vibrancy, and beauty to your home, without requiring extensive care regimes and effort. They also thrive without support and attention.

If you already have a stressful jam-packed life, job, or routine, then these are the plants for you. 

What are Easiest Indoor Plants To Keep-Alive?

We have prepared a shortlist of some of the easiest indoor plants to keep alive. Be it because they require little water or daylight, can endure cold winters, or because they are just extremely robust and durable - these house plants will not forsake you.

The Arabica Coffee

The naturally shiny dark green leaves provide a welcoming presence that will brighten any space. With proper care, this little bush will grow into a taller, more prominent tree!

The Coffee Plant is a self-pollinating plant that has been known to produce white, star-shaped flowers that are said to have a light vanilla scent. If you're lucky maybe you will even get a bean or two!

The Croton 'Gold Dust'

The Croton 'Gold Dust' boasts a speckled pattern of gold “dust”.

It looks like the plant was splattered with bright yellow paint on their emerald green foliage. Thankfully, the Croton is low maintenance and requires very little to thrive. It loves bright, indirect to medium light to keep its colors vibrant. Keep in mind that the plant is native to the Western Pacific Islands and Australia.

The ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant brings an elegant charm with all the same qualities as the popular snake plant. Adorned with elongated almond-shaped leaves, that zig-zag up tall slender stems gracefully arching outwards. Air purifying, drought-loving, and low light tolerance make the ZZ an ideal plant friend for just about any location.