Similar in appearance to the pothos, philodendrons also feature heart-shaped leaves and fast-growing tendrils. These cutie trailers are the perfect hanging basket plant or would look beautiful spilling from an urn.
Caring for aloe vera can be tricky, but that doesn't make it any less popular. This popular succulent requires lots of sunlight and very little water.
Perhaps one of the most well-known indoor plants, this tropical flowering evergreen will do best in a room that mimics its natural environment
Nearly impossible to kill, sansevieria has flat, sword-like variegated leaves that tolerate any amount of light. For faster-growing stems, place a snake plant
Think you're too busy to be an attentive plant parent? Try a supremely easy-to-care-for ZZ plant. This hardy, low-light tolerant plant can go weeks between waterings and has shiny, waxy leaves.
While beautiful, this beloved tree can be finicky to care for as it requires lots of light and a warm, humid climate, similar to its native tropical home.
A true classic, spider plants have long been a favorite in the houseplant world for their playful striped foliage and low-maintenance nature.
While this aggressive grower is typically avoided when planting outdoors, it won't cause any trouble contained in a pot indoors. Moist soil and bright but not direct light are ideal.