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    These 35 Low-Maintenance Plants Will Thrive Indoors All Winter Long

    funwithgardeningBy funwithgardeningFebruary 6, 2025017 Mins Read
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    Cuddly Cactus

    cuddly cactus low maintenance plants
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    Drought-tolerant and sun-loving, this small type of cactus lives up to its name. Unlike most of its cousins, this low-maintenance plant doesn’t have any sharp spines, so it’s ideal for households with curious children and pets.

    • Size: Small
    • Care Requirements: Bright, full sun with waterings every two-to-three weeks.

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    Bromeliad Vriesea Intenso Orange

    low maintenance plants
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    This variety of bromeliad sprouts a vibrant center spike, so it’s a great way to add color to your collection of greenery—and it’s much easier to care for than most indoor flowering plants. This low-maintenance plant is also nontoxic and safe for pets.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Indirect sunlight, fill the plant’s base with water once a week.

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    Kalanchoe Flapjack

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    This low-maintenance plant has leaves that resemble pancakes, hence its appetizing name. But it’s not always a short stack: It can grow to more than 12 inches tall. Direct sun exposure helps to bring out the pretty pinkish-red pigments on the edges of the leaves.

    • Size: Small
    • Care Requirements: Direct sunlight, minimal watering.

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    Preserved Fern Kokedama

    preserved moss low maintenance plants
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    A real fern that’s been naturally preserved offers all the benefits of a real plant (like look and feel) without the maintenance. Make sure to keep it out of direct light and never water it. What could be easier?

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Low light

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    Boston Fern

    medium sized boston fern
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    This fern needs more humidity than it does sunlight, making it a great kitchen or bathroom plant. That’s why you always see it hanging on Southern front porches, where the light is shady and the air is damp and warm. Spray this low-maintenance plant with a mister in between waterings to keep it looking fresh.

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Medium indirect light and ample humidity.

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    Money Tree

    a "money tree" plant pachira aquatica
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    Need some good luck? The money tree plant is purported to bring it—but you won’t need good luck to grow it! Just give it bright indirect light, and turn it occasionally so it grows evenly. In its native habitat, it likes to be near water, so this low-maintenance plant is a good choice if you tend to overwater your plants. Give it a drink every week or so when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Medium to large
    • Care Requirements: Regular watering, and be sure to rotate this plant in the sun so all sides grow evenly.

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    String of Pearls

    string of pearls plant
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    With a name this cute, how can you not buy it? This vining succulent that looks like an elegant necklace is a fast grower when given lots of light. Put your string of pearls plant in bright indirect light, and water it when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light and waterings every few weeks.

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    Aloe Vera

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    This handsome succulent needs almost no care. Give your aloe vera plant bright, indirect light and water every week or two when it’s mostly dry. The gel-like substance inside each leaf can aid healing of minor burns (break off an outer leaf when you want to use it).

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, and waterings every two weeks.

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    Philodendron Micans

    tropical 'philodendron hederaceum micans' houseplant in gray flower pot on table
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    Most types of philodendrons are low-maintenance plants, and this one is no different. Micans have velvety, heart-shaped leaves with pinkish petioles (the stalks that attach the leaves to the stems). Give it medium to bright indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Medium to bright light, waterings every two weeks.

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    String of Dolphins

    senecio peregrinus string of dolphin or dolphin plant in a white pot
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    Another must-have succulent, string of dolphins looks just like tiny dolphins leaping out of the water. This low-maintenance plant needs bright indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Small
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, minimal watering.

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    Bird’s Nest Fern

    houseplant asplenium nidus in sack pot
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    If your heart is set on a fern, opt for the handsome bird’s nest, which has thick, glossy leaves that hold onto moisture longer than many other types of ferns—making it the least fussy. Give this low-maintenance plant bright indirect light, and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, ample humidity.

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    Golden Pothos

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    One of the most forgiving plants you can buy, this type of pothos grows quickly when given bright light but is incredibly tolerant of low light, making it an excellent low-maintenance plant for beginners.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Low light and regular waterings every two weeks.

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    Scindapsus

    scindapsus pictus in a hanging pot
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    Sometimes called a satin pothos, this plant resembles a pothos with its viney silhouette and heart-shaped leaves. However, it’s actually an entirely different genus—but it’s just as easy to grow. Give it bright, indirect light, and let the top few inches of soil dry out before watering again.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, and watering every two-to-three weeks.

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    Echeveria

    echeveria
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    This pretty succulent has rosette-shaped foliage, often with a reddish or pink tint. Give this plant lots of bright, indirect light (succulents do not tolerate low light) and water every few weeks. You want it to dry out almost completely before giving it another drink—otherwise, it will rot.

    • Size: Small
    • Care Requirements: Indirect light and minimal watering.

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    Marble Queen Pothos

    leaves of green and white color, marble queen plant
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    Want another pothos that’s easy to grow and just plain gorgeous? This variety has dramatic white splotches on its leaves instead of golden ones. Give it low to bright indirect light, and let the top few inches of soil dry out before watering again.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Low to medium, indirect light and waterings every two weeks.

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    Prayer Plant

    beautiful maranta leaves with an ornament on a yellow background close up maranthaceae family is unpretentious plant copy space growing potted house plants, green home decor, care and cultivation
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    The gorgeous leaves of this low-maintenance plant move in response to light throughout the day, folding as if in prayer at night. Give your prayer plant bright indirect light, and let it dry out slightly between waterings.

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Water every two weeks, and provide the plant with bright, indirect light.

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    Philodendron Moonlight

    close up picture of the leaves of philodendron sp moonlight plant growing in a pot for home decoration
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    Another easy-to-care-for philodendron, this one has the most beautiful large leaves. New growth emerges a glowing chartreuse and turns dark green as it matures. Give it lots of bright indirect light, and it’ll be a fast grower. Water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, and watering every two-to-three weeks.

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    Haworthia

    close up of potted haworthia
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    This little guy grows to only about six to eight inches tall, so it’s the perfect kitchen windowsill plant. Give Haworthia lots of bright indirect light and water every few weeks when it’s totally dry.

    • Size: Small
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light, and minimal watering.

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    Philodendron Brasil

    'philodendron hederaceum scandens brasil' tropical creeper house plant with yellow stripes in flower pot isolated on white background
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    With two-tone leaves of pale and dark green, this vining philodendron is a must-have. Give it bright indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

    • Size: Small to medium
    • Care Requirements: Bright, indirect light and waterings every two weeks.

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    ZZ Plant

    green leaves of zamioculcas zamiifolia with white wall
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    Tough as nails and not picky, the ZZ plant can handle low to bright indirect light. This low-maintenance plant also doesn’t mind a missed watering and prefers to be mostly dry before you give it a good, long drink.

    • Size: Medium
    • Care Requirements: Low light and waterings every three weeks.

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    Lettermark

    Paris Lalicata has been with The Sill for almost five years and heads up Plant Education and Community. Paris is a self-taught plant expert with over 10 years of experience growing houseplants. Currently, she maintains an indoor garden of over 200 plants in the northeast. Her passion is making plant care more digestible for budding plant parents, and sharing the many benefits of having plants indoors.

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