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Zanzibar Gem - This plant is great for those who don't have much time, because it only needs to be watered once a week and should stay away from direct sunlight.
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Snake plant - This plant is perfect for small spaces such as an apartment, as it grows vertically and only needs to be watered once every two weeks.
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Violet - Violets are an excellent choice if you're looking for a more colorful environment. This flower is beautiful and delicate and needs to be watered two to three times a week.
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Dracaena reflexa - This plant is suitable for small apartments, as it is very flexible and can adapt to brightness and dark environments. Though it should be watered regularly.
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Echeveria elegans - This plant, which looks like a stone, does not need much sunlight and only needs to be watered every two weeks.
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Cactus - The mini cactus is a classic of small environments. This plant rarely needs water. Once a week will suffice.
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Begonia - You can find this flower in various colors. All of which will give your apartment new life. In addition, this species requires little sunlight and needs to be watered two to three times a week.
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Dracaena fragrans - This plant doesn't need to be exposed to sunlight and can be watered two to three times a week. This beautiful plant gives a more rustic feel to your home.
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Bromeliads - This is one of the best plants for decorating an apartment because of its small size. This beautiful plant needs to be watered every two days.
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Peace lily - This plant brings an air of sophistication to the environment and it needs to be watered on average three times a week. However, be careful with children and animals as it is toxic.
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Chamaedorea elegans - This plant doesn't grow higher than 2 meters. It should be kept away from sunlight and watered up to four times a week.
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Lady palm - This plant will give your home a sophisticated touch. To have it in your apartment, you will only need to water it with some frequency.
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Laceleaf - This plant must always be in the shade, away from direct sunlight and should be watered three to four times a week.
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Licuala - This plant, which looks like a small palm tree, should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
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Syngonium podophyllum - The leaves of this plant change color over time. The plant needs to be watered frequently.
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Devil's ivy - This plant adapts well to room temperature, should be kept away from direct sunlight and not watered very frequently. These features makes it perfect to have it in an apartment.
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Jade plant - This plant takes a little longer to bloom and needs to be exposed to direct sunlight during the day. Also make sure that the soil is constantly moist.
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Aloe Vera - Besides being a plant with many beneficial properties, aloe vera doesn't need much care. Just leave it in a place where it receives some sunlight and water it once every two weeks.
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Spider plant - This plant is great for those who live in warmer cities. It should be exposed to some sunlight during the day and be watered with some frequency.
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Transvaal daisy - This flower has air purifying properties. It needs to get plenty of sunshine and be watered regularly.
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Azalea - Known for blossoming in the winter, ideally you should place it in a corner of your apartment that receives around three hours of sunlight a day.
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Maranta - This plant likes the dark and needs to be watered every other day. A nice maranta can be used to decorate your home without taking up too much space.
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Philodendron - This plant has a tropical look and likes places with little sunlight.
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Ivy - This plant grows according to the space it has to do so. It can be placed on a wall or in hanging baskets. It needs to be kept in medium temperatures and somewhere bright.
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Lucky bamboo - Legend has it that this plant is synonymous with good luck when given as a gift. In addition it adds a sophisticated and exotic touch to your home. You should change its water once a week and expose it to indirect sunlight.
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Orchids - These beautiful, delicate and sophisticated flowers can brighten up any room. There are several species of orchids available on the market, but the butterfly orchid is one of the best choices for apartments.
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Dracaena - This plant is extremely resistant. It survives at very low light levels and withstands dry air and long periods without being watered.
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Elephant's foot - This plant, that looks a bit like a coconut tree, is ideal for sunny places and does not need much water, because it is a typical desert plant.
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Fern - This plant needs to be placed in the shade and away from the wind as it usually ends up burning any new leaves.
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Polyscias fruticosa
- Some say that this plant brings harmony and luck when offered as a gift. This plant likes well-lit environments and does not tolerate cigarette smoke, air conditioning, or lots of wind. See also: 30 good luck plants to bring fortune into your home
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Zanzibar Gem - This plant is great for those who don't have much time, because it only needs to be watered once a week and should stay away from direct sunlight.
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1 / 31 Fotos
Snake plant - This plant is perfect for small spaces such as an apartment, as it grows vertically and only needs to be watered once every two weeks.
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2 / 31 Fotos
Violet - Violets are an excellent choice if you're looking for a more colorful environment. This flower is beautiful and delicate and needs to be watered two to three times a week.
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3 / 31 Fotos
Dracaena reflexa - This plant is suitable for small apartments, as it is very flexible and can adapt to brightness and dark environments. Though it should be watered regularly.
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4 / 31 Fotos
Echeveria elegans - This plant, which looks like a stone, does not need much sunlight and only needs to be watered every two weeks.
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5 / 31 Fotos
Cactus - The mini cactus is a classic of small environments. This plant rarely needs water. Once a week will suffice.
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6 / 31 Fotos
Begonia - You can find this flower in various colors. All of which will give your apartment new life. In addition, this species requires little sunlight and needs to be watered two to three times a week.
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7 / 31 Fotos
Dracaena fragrans - This plant doesn't need to be exposed to sunlight and can be watered two to three times a week. This beautiful plant gives a more rustic feel to your home.
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8 / 31 Fotos
Bromeliads - This is one of the best plants for decorating an apartment because of its small size. This beautiful plant needs to be watered every two days.
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9 / 31 Fotos
Peace lily - This plant brings an air of sophistication to the environment and it needs to be watered on average three times a week. However, be careful with children and animals as it is toxic.
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10 / 31 Fotos
Chamaedorea elegans - This plant doesn't grow higher than 2 meters. It should be kept away from sunlight and watered up to four times a week.
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11 / 31 Fotos
Lady palm - This plant will give your home a sophisticated touch. To have it in your apartment, you will only need to water it with some frequency.
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12 / 31 Fotos
Laceleaf - This plant must always be in the shade, away from direct sunlight and should be watered three to four times a week.
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13 / 31 Fotos
Licuala - This plant, which looks like a small palm tree, should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
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14 / 31 Fotos
Syngonium podophyllum - The leaves of this plant change color over time. The plant needs to be watered frequently.
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15 / 31 Fotos
Devil's ivy - This plant adapts well to room temperature, should be kept away from direct sunlight and not watered very frequently. These features makes it perfect to have it in an apartment.
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16 / 31 Fotos
Jade plant - This plant takes a little longer to bloom and needs to be exposed to direct sunlight during the day. Also make sure that the soil is constantly moist.
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17 / 31 Fotos
Aloe Vera - Besides being a plant with many beneficial properties, aloe vera doesn't need much care. Just leave it in a place where it receives some sunlight and water it once every two weeks.
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18 / 31 Fotos
Spider plant - This plant is great for those who live in warmer cities. It should be exposed to some sunlight during the day and be watered with some frequency.
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19 / 31 Fotos
Transvaal daisy - This flower has air purifying properties. It needs to get plenty of sunshine and be watered regularly.
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20 / 31 Fotos
Azalea - Known for blossoming in the winter, ideally you should place it in a corner of your apartment that receives around three hours of sunlight a day.
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21 / 31 Fotos
Maranta - This plant likes the dark and needs to be watered every other day. A nice maranta can be used to decorate your home without taking up too much space.
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Philodendron - This plant has a tropical look and likes places with little sunlight.
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Ivy - This plant grows according to the space it has to do so. It can be placed on a wall or in hanging baskets. It needs to be kept in medium temperatures and somewhere bright.
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Lucky bamboo - Legend has it that this plant is synonymous with good luck when given as a gift. In addition it adds a sophisticated and exotic touch to your home. You should change its water once a week and expose it to indirect sunlight.
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Orchids - These beautiful, delicate and sophisticated flowers can brighten up any room. There are several species of orchids available on the market, but the butterfly orchid is one of the best choices for apartments.
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26 / 31 Fotos
Dracaena - This plant is extremely resistant. It survives at very low light levels and withstands dry air and long periods without being watered.
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27 / 31 Fotos
Elephant's foot - This plant, that looks a bit like a coconut tree, is ideal for sunny places and does not need much water, because it is a typical desert plant.
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Fern - This plant needs to be placed in the shade and away from the wind as it usually ends up burning any new leaves.
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Polyscias fruticosa
- Some say that this plant brings harmony and luck when offered as a gift. This plant likes well-lit environments and does not tolerate cigarette smoke, air conditioning, or lots of wind. See also: 30 good luck plants to bring fortune into your home
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The best indoor plants for your apartment
These perfect houseplants will bring color and life to your home
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Are you thinking of changing your home's decor and adding a touch of color and life to it? The best solution is to bring nature indoors. Plants will give your apartment a cheerful, colorful, sophisticated, and even exotic feel. Click on the gallery and check out the best plants for your apartment!
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