Aglaonema is a beginner-friendly plant with varieties that feature silvery streaks or bright pink variegation, adding a vibrant touch to any space. It thrives in low to bright indirect light
This small succulent, native to South Africa, grows up to 6-8 inches tall, making it perfect for a sunny windowsill. It prefers bright direct or indirect light and requires watering every few weeks.
Bird's nest fern is easy to care for, with thick, waxy fronds that retain water well. It thrives in bright, indirect light and should be watered when the soil dries out halfway.
Bird of paradise plants have striking, long leaves and, although they rarely flower indoors, they make a bold statement. They require bright light and should be watered when the pot feels halfway dry
This succulent resembles a small tree with shiny, round or oval leaves and requires bright filtered light. Its thick leaves store water, so it only needs watering every two weeks.
Rubber trees are robust with glossy dark green or variegated leaves, growing up to 6-10 feet indoors. They need bright light, should be kept out of drafts, and watered when the soil is dry to the touch.
Lucky bamboo, a cutting of Dracaena sanderiana, is nearly indestructible and can tolerate low to medium light. Keep the soil slightly moist or change the water weekly if grown in water.