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Laceleaf
- This plant can either be kept in pots or in small gardens, but it must always be kept partially in the shade, and can never catch direct sunlight. It requires watering three to four times a week.
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Rhapis - Originally from China, this plant looks very similar to bamboo, with long, thin stems. They like both water and light, though they should be cultivated in indirect sunlight. They are good in vertical spaces, as their leaves grow upwards.
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Begonia
- Small and charming, this is the perfect plant for small pots. However, pay attention to the care instructions, as there are indoor and outdoor begonias, so you should check with the florist before buying them.
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Licuala - The licuala looks like a palm, and can be grown in a pot or in an indoor garden. In general, it doesn't require a lot of care. Just be sure to leave it out of direct sunlight.
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Bromelia - Even within the home, these plants need quite a bit of light, though they shouldn't be directly in the sun. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the pot, as these plants have a tendency to attract bugs and mosquitoes due to the stagnant water. On hot days, you should mist them with water.
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Jade plant - Despite the fact that it takes a while to bloom, it's a plant that's worth the wait. It needs direct sunlight at least part of the day, and the soil needs to be damp. They are generally used in bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Peace lily
- This plant blooms in the shade. The ideal scenario is to leave it next to a window, or in a warmer environment in the house. The peace lily has the ability to purify the air, which can help a lot in damp spaces.
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Chamaedorea - As this plant can reach almost two meters, it should be kept in a larger pot. The ideal scenario is to have a house with a lot of vertical space. It does well in a damp environment, and needs quite a bit of care, such as being watered frequently and being left out in direct sunlight for long periods.
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Devil's ivy - It's known for its bright green and yellow flowers. It's incredibly adaptable to different temperatures, though you should be careful not to water it too much, and to keep it out of direct sunlight.
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Violet
- Coming in multiple colors, despite the name, violets are perfect for small, decorative pots within the home, as long as they don't get direct sunlight. It's a delicate plant that needs damp soil and light.
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Areca palm - It's perfect for creating hedges or putting in decorative pots in the living room. The plant grows in direct sunlight, though the leaves are brighter when given a bit of shade. It's essential to position the plant in a place that receives a lot of light during the day, and in fertilized soil.
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Echeveria - Due to its nature as a succulent, it can go days without water. Small and pretty, it can be used in small gardens, rooms, and various types of pots. Many people like to use it inside their bedrooms, on top of their desk, or nightstand.
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Dracaena
- Often used to decorate offices and closed environments. It is resistant to air conditioning, and doesn't need to be exposed to direct sunlight. It just needs to be watered when its dry.
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Mini cactus - As with normal-sized cacti, mini cacti do not need to be watered frequently. However, be careful not to soak it, as it will rot. Also, try to avoid putting it in direct sunlight.
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Pleomele
- It's one of the most common plants to use inside, because it does not require direct sunlight (though it does need some light). The leaves are tones of yellow-green and white. It requires damp soil, and needs to be watered frequently.
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Philodendron martianum
- The philodendron martianum is not recommended for cold environments, as it is a tropical plant. Its leaves have a leathery feel, and it can brighten up your living room or an interior garden.
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Gerbera daisy - In addition to its beauty, the plant is very resistant and has air purifying qualities. The ideal would be to leave it in a sunny place and water it frequently.
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Maranta - These plants do well in the shade, so they are often used to decorate small indoor spaces. They don't require much care, as they only need to be watered every other day.
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Viper's bowstring hemp - Due to its vertical leaves and cylindrical format, it's the ideal plant for the corners of small, indoor spaces. It can be planted in small pots, as well as rock gardens.
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Syngonium podophyllum - With leaves that change color over time, this plant adapts well to indirect sunlight, and needs to be watered frequently to keep the soil damp.
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Azalea - With eye-catching flowers, azaleas are plants often used in yards, but can also be used in the home if they are cared for correctly. They only need to get about three hours of sunlight a day.
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Aloe vera
- Aloe vera is a plant with a lot of health benefits. It doesn't need a lot of care, as you can just leave it in a part of the house without a lot of sun and water it once every 15 days.
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Zanzibar Gem
- It's a common plant used in interior decoration, and doesn't require much care. It's a very adaptable plant, and can flourish in a lot of light, or just a little. The only restriction is that it should be kept out of direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves.
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Spider plant
- Recommended for warmer environments, its long leaves grow in the shape of an arc, with each plant having multiple stalks. It should receive sunlight during the day, and be watered frequently.
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Philodendron
- The leaves form a heart, and flourish in any environment. Just ensure that it doesn't receive direct sunlight.
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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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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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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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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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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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Chamaedorea elegans - This plant doesn't grow higher than two 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. See also: How to care for your indoor plants
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Laceleaf
- This plant can either be kept in pots or in small gardens, but it must always be kept partially in the shade, and can never catch direct sunlight. It requires watering three to four times a week.
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1 / 35 Fotos
Rhapis - Originally from China, this plant looks very similar to bamboo, with long, thin stems. They like both water and light, though they should be cultivated in indirect sunlight. They are good in vertical spaces, as their leaves grow upwards.
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2 / 35 Fotos
Begonia
- Small and charming, this is the perfect plant for small pots. However, pay attention to the care instructions, as there are indoor and outdoor begonias, so you should check with the florist before buying them.
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3 / 35 Fotos
Licuala - The licuala looks like a palm, and can be grown in a pot or in an indoor garden. In general, it doesn't require a lot of care. Just be sure to leave it out of direct sunlight.
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4 / 35 Fotos
Bromelia - Even within the home, these plants need quite a bit of light, though they shouldn't be directly in the sun. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the pot, as these plants have a tendency to attract bugs and mosquitoes due to the stagnant water. On hot days, you should mist them with water.
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5 / 35 Fotos
Jade plant - Despite the fact that it takes a while to bloom, it's a plant that's worth the wait. It needs direct sunlight at least part of the day, and the soil needs to be damp. They are generally used in bedrooms and bathrooms.
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6 / 35 Fotos
Peace lily
- This plant blooms in the shade. The ideal scenario is to leave it next to a window, or in a warmer environment in the house. The peace lily has the ability to purify the air, which can help a lot in damp spaces.
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7 / 35 Fotos
Chamaedorea - As this plant can reach almost two meters, it should be kept in a larger pot. The ideal scenario is to have a house with a lot of vertical space. It does well in a damp environment, and needs quite a bit of care, such as being watered frequently and being left out in direct sunlight for long periods.
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8 / 35 Fotos
Devil's ivy - It's known for its bright green and yellow flowers. It's incredibly adaptable to different temperatures, though you should be careful not to water it too much, and to keep it out of direct sunlight.
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9 / 35 Fotos
Violet
- Coming in multiple colors, despite the name, violets are perfect for small, decorative pots within the home, as long as they don't get direct sunlight. It's a delicate plant that needs damp soil and light.
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10 / 35 Fotos
Areca palm - It's perfect for creating hedges or putting in decorative pots in the living room. The plant grows in direct sunlight, though the leaves are brighter when given a bit of shade. It's essential to position the plant in a place that receives a lot of light during the day, and in fertilized soil.
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11 / 35 Fotos
Echeveria - Due to its nature as a succulent, it can go days without water. Small and pretty, it can be used in small gardens, rooms, and various types of pots. Many people like to use it inside their bedrooms, on top of their desk, or nightstand.
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12 / 35 Fotos
Dracaena
- Often used to decorate offices and closed environments. It is resistant to air conditioning, and doesn't need to be exposed to direct sunlight. It just needs to be watered when its dry.
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13 / 35 Fotos
Mini cactus - As with normal-sized cacti, mini cacti do not need to be watered frequently. However, be careful not to soak it, as it will rot. Also, try to avoid putting it in direct sunlight.
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14 / 35 Fotos
Pleomele
- It's one of the most common plants to use inside, because it does not require direct sunlight (though it does need some light). The leaves are tones of yellow-green and white. It requires damp soil, and needs to be watered frequently.
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15 / 35 Fotos
Philodendron martianum
- The philodendron martianum is not recommended for cold environments, as it is a tropical plant. Its leaves have a leathery feel, and it can brighten up your living room or an interior garden.
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16 / 35 Fotos
Gerbera daisy - In addition to its beauty, the plant is very resistant and has air purifying qualities. The ideal would be to leave it in a sunny place and water it frequently.
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17 / 35 Fotos
Maranta - These plants do well in the shade, so they are often used to decorate small indoor spaces. They don't require much care, as they only need to be watered every other day.
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18 / 35 Fotos
Viper's bowstring hemp - Due to its vertical leaves and cylindrical format, it's the ideal plant for the corners of small, indoor spaces. It can be planted in small pots, as well as rock gardens.
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19 / 35 Fotos
Syngonium podophyllum - With leaves that change color over time, this plant adapts well to indirect sunlight, and needs to be watered frequently to keep the soil damp.
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20 / 35 Fotos
Azalea - With eye-catching flowers, azaleas are plants often used in yards, but can also be used in the home if they are cared for correctly. They only need to get about three hours of sunlight a day.
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21 / 35 Fotos
Aloe vera
- Aloe vera is a plant with a lot of health benefits. It doesn't need a lot of care, as you can just leave it in a part of the house without a lot of sun and water it once every 15 days.
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22 / 35 Fotos
Zanzibar Gem
- It's a common plant used in interior decoration, and doesn't require much care. It's a very adaptable plant, and can flourish in a lot of light, or just a little. The only restriction is that it should be kept out of direct sunlight, as it can burn the leaves.
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23 / 35 Fotos
Spider plant
- Recommended for warmer environments, its long leaves grow in the shape of an arc, with each plant having multiple stalks. It should receive sunlight during the day, and be watered frequently.
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24 / 35 Fotos
Philodendron
- The leaves form a heart, and flourish in any environment. Just ensure that it doesn't receive direct sunlight.
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25 / 35 Fotos
Transvaal daisy
- This flower has air purifying properties. It needs to get plenty of sunshine and be watered regularly.
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26 / 35 Fotos
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.
© Shutterstock
27 / 35 Fotos
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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28 / 35 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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29 / 35 Fotos
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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30 / 35 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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31 / 35 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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32 / 35 Fotos
Chamaedorea elegans - This plant doesn't grow higher than two meters. It should be kept away from sunlight and watered up to four times a week.
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33 / 35 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. See also: How to care for your indoor plants
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Beautiful indoor plants to grow at home
Turn your home into a beautiful garden
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Indoor plants are the perfect solution for decorating and brightening up your home. However, there are some aspects you need to take into account before buying a plant. Things such as space, light, and temperature do play a role in which plants you can have at home.
In this gallery, you'll find a list of some of the most adaptable plants you grow indoors. Take a look!
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