Easy Plants to Take Care of Indoors That Are Little
These 19 Easiest Houseplants are perfect for lazy, busy and newbies, who want to plant easy indoor plants that grow with minimal care.
You do not have to be an experienced plant grower to have beautiful houseplants in your home. You can be a newbie who knows little about the plants. You can be busy and do not have time for their care or you might be a lazy person who is reluctant to grow plants that are difficult to care for. Whatever the case, here in this list, you'll find Easiest Houseplants that are low care and forgiving.
These easiest houseplants require minimal care and attention!
These plants patiently survive the harsh conditions, they forgive your neglect and small mistakes. If you forget about watering or you overwater them or avoid transplanting them, they don't mind this even for some extent of time. But remember, there is no plant that is indestructible. You have to give them at least, the minimum growing conditions necessary for their survival and they'll reward you with beautiful foliage and some might even flower.
1. Lucky bamboo (Dracaena Sanderiana)
Lucky bamboo is not a bamboo at all, but a plant belongs to Dracaena genus. It is an easy-care houseplant. Just provide it abundant water and it'll grow well even in indirect light.
Tip: Protect the plant from drafts, provide iron fertilizer occasionally.
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2. Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

Tip: Do not overwater
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3. Ponytail Palm/ Elephant's foot

Tip: Avoid frequent watering, watering should be done only when the soil is dry.
4. Devil's Ivy/Golden Pothos

Tip: Keep the plant away from direct sunlight, do the moderate watering.
*It is an air purifying plant and cleans formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and benzene from the air.
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5. Snake Plant

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6. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
ZZ plant is a tropical plant native to eastern Asia. The leaves of the ZZ plant are strong and glossy and look somewhat like those of Zamias. The ZZ plant is probably the easiest plant to maintain in our list. This plant requires only little light and almost appreciate all types of environments.
Tip: ZZ plant does not like frequent watering and wet feet.
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7. Spider plant (Chlorophytum)

Tip: Keep the plant on a bright spot and maintain slight moisture in the soil.
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8. Umbrella Tree (Schefflera actinophylla)

Tip: Avoid overwatering. Keep your plant on a bright spot of your home or office that receives indirect sun.
9. Aloe
Plants from aloe genus are robust and hassle-free houseplants that grow easily in pots. With a slight care, you can grow one for many years. Best grown in a sunny position you can also grow that in the shade. Keep the plant on a sunny windowsill. It likes occasional watering and can live for a long time without water.
Tip: Avoid excess watering.
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10. Peace lily (Spathiphyllum)

Tip: Balance in watering is required, keep the plant in shade.
11. Dieffenbachia (Dumbcane)

Tip: Let the top surface dry out slightly between watering spells, ensure proper drainage.
12. Fiddle leaf fig

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13. Rubber Tree

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14. Cast-Iron Plant (Aspidistra)

Tip: Use quality potting soil.
15. Philodendron

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16. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

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17. English Ivy

Tip: Keep the pot in a spot that receives bright indirect sun.
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18. Hoya
With beautiful waxy foliage and fragrant flowers, hoya looks beautiful. It has a low watering requirement and doesn't mind if you forget to water.
19. Inch Plant (Tradescantia zebrina)
Also called "Wandering Jew" or "Purple heart", it is a flowering houseplant that has beautiful trailing vines with attractive zebra patterned foliage. Grow it in a pot or hanging basket. You can also keep this plant in dim light and it will grow, but the markings on the foliage will fade.
Tip: Lookout for aphids. Water the plant deeply but let the top surface of the soil dry out between watering spells.
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Besides the plants in this "Easiest Houseplants" list, most of the *succulents are easy to grow.
If you want to suggest any of your favorite houseplants that doesn't require much care, please comment.
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