Types of indoor plants
SPIDER PLANT
Spider plants indoor plants seem to flourish even when neglected. They prefer bright to moderate light but avoid direct sun and moist soil. The funny fact is that they will forgive you if you forget to water occasionally. Alternate days waterings make the spider plant one of the easiest to care for. Spider plants remove carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene from the air. This plant is considered safe for pets.
LAVENDER PLANT
With the right light and care, it is possible to grow an indoor lavender plant. Drench thoroughly when watering. Indoor flowering plants allow the soil to become slightly dry between waterings.
RED-EDGED DRACAENA
These indoor house plants, also known as the dragon tree. The plant inside the house is beautiful and useful for purifying indoor air. It prefers to grow in a brightly lighted area and lower light conditions, too.
KENTIA PALM
Regular watering and sunlight keep indoor kentia palms happy. While many others require high humidity, the kentia is relatively low-maintenance. It also adds beautification to a dining room.
GOLDEN POTHOS
Golden pothos is considered as an air-purifying growing indoor plant. This plant grows well in low light and occasional watering. The golden pothos prefers to dry out in between waterings. It is easily one of the most common houseplants. It’s attractive and easy to grow with less effort.
MINT
Mint is one of the best herbs to grow inside your house. You can control where it spreads. It is great for adding natural flavor to iced tea and other beverages. When it’s in a small planter, it can still offer all the benefits that mint leaves present. Mint leaves plants to act as their natural insecticide and repel bugs.
RUBBER PLANT
Rubber plants grow well in bright, indirect light, and they need to be kept in moist soil. The plant prefers to be watered with normal water. Misting will help keep humidity levels up. Too much water can turn leaves in yellow, you should only water it when the soil is dry. The rubber plant is known for cleaning indoor air.
ALOE VERA
Aloe vera loves the sun and requires water once a week. Put your plant in a large diameter pot that keeps the leaves off the table. The gel-like sap inside of aloe vera helps to heal cuts and burns. Aloe vera absorbs CO2 and releases oxygen at night, making it nice to have in bedrooms. Aloe vera plants produce plantlets. These baby plants can be removed quickly to start a new plant.
HEART LEAF PHILODENDRON
It is a vigorous vining plant that is a great indoor plant for the home or the office environment. Moderate to low indirect light, moist the soil, and occasionally mist the plant for ideal watering is the only hack to grow this plant inside. It more effectively removes VOCs from the air, especially formaldehyde. Heart Leaf Philodendron plants bloom at any time of the year.