Snake plants are ideal for low-light living spaces. It has numerous unusual forms, including flat sword-like leaves and cylindrical spike-like leaves, and rarely needs watering.
Because it tolerates forgetful watering, this common pothos is easy to grow. Because it can endure different light levels, it can adapt to low-light situations.
This landscape plant grows in USDA zones 10 and warmer. Its enormous leaves and robust height make it a beautiful indoor plant that may grow 10 feet tall.
Rubber tree foliage is lustrous and looks beautiful in any room with green, bronze, or variegated leaves. Rotate it every few weeks for even growth and prune lightly to retain its shape.
This plant adds color without any effort: Aglaonema. Long, flat leaves with silvery stripes or pink swaths brighten dark living room nooks. It forgives forgetting to water.
This plant adds flair to any living space with long, strappy red and green variegated leaves on a trunk or braided stem. Its unusual design and easy upkeep make it ideal for corners.
Growing this variegated heartleaf philodendron is simple. Its dark green leaves with chartreuse cores look great dangling from a shelf or end table.
Oval leaves with white, red, pink, or green veins make this a vibrant coffee table addition. Fittonia is perfect for compact places at six inches tall and a foot broad.