House Plants
Monstera Deliciosa
"Swiss Cheese Plants," are tropical vines known for their iconic split leaves. Provide bright, indirect light, water when the top soil is dry. Maintain 40-60% humidity.
Ficus (Fiddleleaf)
Popular, striking houseplant known for its large, lyre-shaped leaves, that needs indirect light, consistent temperatures, and well-drained soil.
Spider Plant
Popular, low-maintenance houseplants known for their "spiderettes," or baby plantlets, that dangle from long stems, resembling spiders. Great air purifiers and thrive in bright indirect light.
Non-Toxic
Philodendron (Ring of Fire)
Slow-growing, sought-after hybrid known for its stunning, jagged leaves with fiery variegated colors. Require bright indirect light and well-draining soil to thrive in warm, humid conditions.
Alocasia
Dramatic, arrow-shaped leaves, thriving in warm, humid conditions with bright, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy; allow the top inch to dry slightly.
Pothos
Popular, easy-to-grow vining houseplants. Purify indoor air, tolerate low light (but prefer bright indirect), climb via aerial roots. Waxy, heart-shaped leaves and thrive in hanging baskets or on moss poles. Allow soil to dry out between waterings.
Philodendron Rojo Congo
Vibrant flowers emerging from a leafy base. Bright light (direct to indirect), watering when the topsoil is dry.
Rubber Tree
Popular, easy-to-grow houseplant known for its large, glossy leaves and historical use as a source of latex for rubber. Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates low light; avoid cold drafts. Effective at removing indoor air toxins. Let soil dry between waterings.
Bromeliads
Offer vibrant foliage and long-lasting blooms for shady spots, providing color where other plants struggle. Bright, indirect light to maintain color and need well-draining, orchid-like mix to prevent root rot. Keep soil moist but not soggy, flushing the cup periodically.
Non-Toxic
Macho Fern
Large, tropical ferns known for their bold, bright green fronds that can reach 3-4 feet long. Bright, indirect light or partial shade, thriving in warm, humid conditions. Consistently moist, rich, well-draining soil.
Non-Toxic
Cyclamen
Perennials known for their heart-shaped, often marbled leaves and swept-back flowers. Provide bright, indirect light and cool temperatures with high humidity, watering from the bottom when the soil surface dries to keep it moist but not soggy, and feeding monthly.
Snake Plant
Low maintenance, air purifying houseplant, tolerating low light but thriving in bright, indirect light; water sparingly (when soil is dry) to prevent root rot, use well-draining soil, and provide warm temperatures.
Austral Gem Fern
Easy-care hybrid known for its glossy, leathery, dark green fronds, making it great for fern beginners. It thrives in bright, indirect light but tolerates lower light, needs consistently moist but not soggy, rich soil, and prefers average room temperatures
Non-Toxic
Bella Palm
Popular, slow-growing houseplant needing bright, indirect light and warm, tropical conditions. Water when the top inch or two of soil is dry, allowing drainage to prevent root rot, and provide 50-70% humidity
Non-Toxic
Money Tree
Symbolizing good fortune, known for their braided trunks and glossy leaves, thriving in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Infrequent but thorough watering.
Non-Toxic
Bird's Nest Fern
Provide bright, indirect light, keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy by watering the soil around the base (not the center crown), and maintain high humidity with warm, draft-free temperatures (60-80°F)
Non-Toxic
Crocodile Fern
Tropical epiphyte prized for its distinctive, textured fronds that look like crocodile. Provide bright, indirect light, keep soil consistently moist but not soggy with a well-draining mix, and ensuring high humidity (50-75%) through humidifiers or pebble trays.
Non-Toxic
ZZ Plant
Super-durable houseplant. Improves air quality. Infrequent watering in well-draining soil, low to bright, indirect light (avoiding harsh direct sun), and warm temperatures (65-90°F) to prevent root rot.
"Hoffmannii"
Popular, diverse houseplants known for their attractive foliage. Air purification, come in many shapes. Generally low-growing and easy to care for, making them great for beginners and small spaces
Pepperomia
"Argyreia''
Bright, indirect light, well-draining soil (like cactus mix), and infrequent watering, letting the soil dry out between drinks to prevent root rot, as they're semi-succulents.
Non-Toxic
Calathea
Popular tropical houseplants known for their stunning patterned foliage that moves with the sun.
"Prayer Plants"
Folding up at night and opening in the day. Non-toxic to pets, making them excellent indoor foliage plants.
Bright, indirect light (no direct sun), high humidity (use humidifiers or pebble trays), and consistently moist, but not soggy
Non-Toxic
Rabbit's Foot Fern
Provide bright, indirect light, keep soil consistently moist but not soggy (let topsoil dry slightly between waterings) Water less in winter, don't bury the fuzzy rhizomes.
Non-Toxic
Dieffenbachia
Provide bright, indirect light, water thoroughly when the topsoil dries (letting it drain), use a well-draining mix, maintain average to warm temperatures
Orchids
Provide bright, indirect light (east/west window), water thoroughly but infrequently, use a well-draining bark mix, maintain 40-60% humidity with air circulation, feed with orchid fertilizer, avoiding overwatering.
Anthurium
Provide bright, indirect light, water thoroughly when the topsoil dries (avoid soggy roots), maintain high humidity (60%+), keep temperatures warm (65-80°F), use a well-draining mix.
Swedish Ivy
Fast-growing, easy-care mint family member, not a true ivy, known for its trailing, scalloped, glossy green leaves, ideal for hanging baskets. Bright, indirect light, watering when the top inch of soil is dry, and using well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
Non-Toxic
Rex Begonia
Prized for their colorful, patterned foliage, thriving with bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and high humidity.
Escargot Begonia
Unique, snail-shell-like spiral foliage. Thrives in bright, indirect light, consistently moist but well-drained soil, and high humidity, requiring careful watering.
Philodendron "Florida Beauty"
Bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and moderate to high humidity, while also appreciating climbing support.
Philodendron Mican
Considered a beginner-friendly houseplant. Medium to bright indirect light is ideal. Keep lightly, evenly moist.
Fittonia
AKA "Nerve Plant" Requires bright, indirect light, consistently moist but not soggy soil, and high humidity. Pruning to maintain shape.
Non-Toxic
Sansevieria Francisii
Bright, indirect light, watering only when the soil is completely dry. Well-draining cactus/succulent mix. Allow soil to dry fully between watering sessions. Great for beginners.
Maiden's Hair Fern
Consistently moist soil, bright indirect light, and high humidity (50-70%), avoiding direct sun, drafts, and dry air; water frequently.
Aglonema
Popular, low-maintenance houseplants known for colorful, variegated leaves that thrive in bright, indirect light. Prefer consistently moist but not soggy, well-draining soil. Great air purifiers. Mildly toxic to pets.
Alocasia Sanderiana
Arrow-shaped, dark green leaves with prominent white veins, requiring bright, indirect light, high humidity, and well-draining soil, while needing careful watering. (letting soil dry slightly between)
Thai Constellation Monstera
Popular, easy-care variegated monstera known for its star-like white speckles, thriving in bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and high humidity, requiring consistent watering when the top soil dries.
Algerian Ivy
Hardy, fast-growing evergreen climber or groundcover. Thriving in bright, indirect light but tolerating shade, needing well-draining soil, and preferring consistent moisture but not soggy roots; it's great for groundcover or walls but toxic to pets and children, requiring regular pruning and careful watering to avoid root rot.
Air Plants
Absorb water and nutrients through fuzzy leaf scales (trichomes), needing bright, indirect light, good air circulation, and a warm environment. Water them by soaking or misting thoroughly every 1-2 weeks, then drying them upside down for several hours to prevent rot.
Philodendron Selloum
Large, tropical plant known for its deeply lobed leaves, thriving in bright, indirect light and high humidity, preferring well-draining soil that's kept consistently moist but not soggy.