The fiddle leaf fig adds a fresh, modern twist to any decor, thriving in natural light. Place it near a south or east-facing window and allow the soil to dry between waterings.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
The Chinese money plant thrives in minimalist settings, with circular leaves and a slightly cascading habit. It grows well in average soil and indirect light, making it perfect for hanging baskets.
Chinese Money Plant
The spider plant, a popular houseplant for decades, requires low maintenance and features arching leaves, making it suitable for pedestals or hanging baskets. It grows well in indirect light
Spider Plant
The peace lily's graceful white spathes thrive in low light and require regular moisture. It's easy to grow and adds elegance to any space, but note that it's toxic to humans and pets.
Peace Lily
Air plants grow without soil and require bright light and weekly watering. They come in various color varieties and add a unique touch to terrariums and displays.
Air Plant
Aloe vera plants are not only aesthetically pleasing but also have practical uses, with their gel commonly used in first aid remedies and cosmetics. They prefer dry sandy soil and bright light.
Aloe Vera
The jade plant is a trendy houseplant known for its statement-making appearance. It thrives in bright rooms and requires sparse watering. Note that it's toxic to pets.
Jade Plant
African violets bring delicate blooms to any space, thriving in indirect light and well-drained but moist soil. They come in various cultivars with flowers in different colors.
African Violet