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Overview: African violets are one of the world's most popular houseplants and for good reason. These compact, low-growing plants are distinguished by a rosette of thick, fuzzy leaves and violet-like flowers that bloom just above the evergreen foliage. And don't be put off my their reputation for difficulty, they will be thriving with just a few simple rules.Highlights: • Can be challenging without a care routine • Needs warmth, humidity, & moist soil • Pet friendly!Light: Will thrive in warm bright conditions, but not direct sunlight. Near a south- or west- facing window is a great location.Water: Keep soil moist with warm water and strive for high humidity. Recommend a pebble tray filled with water nearby. Do not allow water to contact the leaves of the plant to prevent damage, other than light misting. Water from below, or push the water spout into the soil when watering. Don't allow the plant to sit in water.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Native to Southeast Asia, Aglaonemas are often vibrant and colorful, with striking patterned leaves. Because of their easy-going nature, these plants are often suited for a modern living room or office, dim bedroom, or cozy study.Highlights: • Comes in a wide array of colors and patterns •Foliage is resilient and low-light tolerantLight: Thrives in bright, indirect light, but will adapt to low-light conditions.Water: Keep soil moderately moist, allowing only the top inch of soil to dry out between watering.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Easy, breezy and oh-so-fun! Also known as Tillandsia, air plants are great accent plants that add arid texture to your collection. Their larger cousin, Xerographia, is just as wild and twice the size!Highlights: • Textured & easy to care for • Watered through submersion in water • Pet friendly!Light: These long fingered plants will do best in bright indirect light. Smaller air plants should be kept out of direct sunlight.Water: Not watered like other plants, give your air plants a good soak in a bowl of room temperature water for 15-30 minutes every week or so. Shake off the excess water after. This plants loves humid environments.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Alocasia, also known as Elephant Ears, are known for broad heart- or arrowhead-shaped, textured leaves with distinctive veining that contrast its large leaves. Highlights: • Large architectural foliage • Tropical plant that like humidity • Rapid growth in the summerLight: Prefers bright, indirect light. Do not place in direct lihgt as it will scorch the leaves. Eastern or western windows with filtered light are best.Water: Alocasias are water-loving plants but allow the top few inches of soil to become nearly dry before watering. This will help keep the soil evenly moist.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends and humans.
Overview: Also called flamingo flowers for their unique, bright red, green, and white colors, they can bloom repeatedly for long periods. Blooming varieties are distinctive with heart-shaped waxy spathes (i.e., modified leaf around the flower) and red or yellow spikes. Many anthuriums are climbers, and all need high humidity and warmth to thrive.Highlights: • Produces stunning heart-shaped blooms called spathes • Long-lasting & requires consistent watering • Requires warmth and high humidity Light: Anthuriums prefer sun over shade but too much direct light can scorch the leaves. Inadequate light causes poor growth and few flowers. The ideal location for your plant provides six hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily.Water: Keep soil slightly moist and never allow it to dry out completely. Water indoor plants about once a week or when the top of the soil is dry to the touch. Anthuriums love humidity so place a pebble tray underneath the pot or nearby to increase the moisture in the air. You can also mist the plant every other day.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: With evergreen leaves and blooms in a rich range of colors from deep reds to pastel pinks and pure white, azaleas bring sophistication and color. Although they can be a tricky indoor plant, azalea plants can be a beautiful addition to the home with the right routine.Highlights: • Featured stunning blooms surrounded by evergreen foliage • Known for being tricky, but thrive with right routine • Soil must remain moist, but not waterlogged, to prolong bloomsLight: Place this plant in a spot where it will receive bright, indirect light. Near a south- or west- facing window is a great location.Water: Moisture is the biggest concern with azaleas. Never allow the plant to dry out. This is vital to the health of the plant. While watering from the top may provide sufficient care, indoor azaleas enjoy the occasional dunk, pot and all, in a larger container of water. When the bubbles stop, pull it out, and let it drain. Keep their soil damp, not soggy. Getting into a habit of checking every other day will be the best way to keep your azalea happy and thriving!Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Begonia plants are popular flowering plants with over 2,000 species and countless hybrids. They are known for their vibrant flowers, which come in a range of colors and sizes, as well as their attractive foliage. Although they have a reputation for being finicky, begonias are a beautiful and rewarding plant to grow. Highlights: • Flowers can range from small and delicate to large and flamboyant • Known for being tricky, but thrive with right routine • Blooming season is indefatigable, constantly producing flowers from spring to winter.Light: Begonias appreciate a position in bright but indirect light. Too much sun can wilt the delicate petals or cause the foliage colors to fade.Water: Water your begonia thoroughly once the top inch of the soil is dry. While these plants appreciate even moisture to produce the best blooms, avoid overwatering begonias. Soggy soils can lead to root rot. Always water at the base of the plant, as these plants can also be susceptible to foliage fungal diseases, such as powdery mildew.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: These regal giants are a showstopping tropical plant. Known for their large split leaves, they are named for the bright orange flowers they produce. While they will likely not produce any flowers as a houseplant, they are a wonderful addition to your home.Highlights: • Known for its large split leaves • Needs bright indirect light to thrive • Appreciates filtered waterLight: Thrives in bright to direct sunlight. It is not suited for low light conditions.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Pro tip: Birds of Paradise can benefit from filtered water or water left out overnight before using.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The Bird’s Nest Fern is a lush, tropical plant with broad, wavy fronds that unfurl in a rosette, resembling a nest. It thrives in bright, indirect light and brings a fresh, sculptural touch to any space.Highlights: • Can grow on other plants or not connected to soil • Thrive in a warm, humid environment • Slow growth rate, especially indoorsLight: Will do best in medium to bright, indirect lightWater: Water when the top 1-2” of soil has begun to dry out, avoid allowing the potting mix to become soggy or waterloggedPet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Aechmea are a stunning variety of Bromeliad that is surprisingly easy to care for. Its silver striped leaves unfurl beautifully from its base to highlight the brightly colored bloom. Not only are these plants long-lasting, but they are perfect for the beginner who likes unique and interesting plants. While the care is specific, it’s easy to find your routine! Highlights: • Easy-to-care-for & long lasting • Unique care method, but easy with practice • Pet friendly!Light: This plant will thrive in bright indirect light but is tolerant of bright morning light. Do not place in harsh afternoon sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. If your plant is in brighter light, it will need to be watered more often and less often in lower light. Bromeliads have a central cup that should be 1/2 full with water at all times and flushed every 1-2 months to prevent bacteria. Humidity is much appreciated through misting or with a pebble tray filled with water. This plant is sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Also known as Earth Stars, the Cryptanthus Bromeliad is recognized for its rosette-shaped arrangement of leaves that are beautifully patterned and varied. From dark green to bright pink to red, they can be banded, spotted, solid, or almost any other pattern.Highlights: • Highly varied & beautifully patterned • Unique watering methods • Place in bright indirect light • Pet friendly!Light: This plant will thrive in bright indirect light but is tolerant of bright morning light. Do not place in harsh afternoon sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. If your plant is in brighter light, it will need to be watered more often and less often in lower light. Bromeliads have a central cup that should be 1/2 full with water at all times and flushed every 1-2 months to prevent bacteria. Humidity is much appreciated through misting or with a pebble tray filled with water. This plant is sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Guzmania Bromeliads add significant intrigue, color and beauty to your Green Space. They have long, slender evergreen leaves that are topped by a single brilliant inflorescence of tongue-like petals. Highlights: • Stunning growth & bloom color • Unique care method, but easy with practice • Pet friendly!Light: This plant will thrive in bright indirect light but is tolerant of bright morning light. Do not place in harsh afternoon sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. If your plant is in brighter light, it will need to be watered more often and less often in lower light. Bromeliads have a central cup that should be 1/2 full with water at all times and flushed every 1-2 months to prevent bacteria. Humidity is much appreciated through misting or with a pebble tray filled with water. This plant is sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Neoregelia Bromeliad is a showstopper with its brightly colored center and distinctive growth pattern, growing short and wide. Absolutely a statement piece in any space. Bromeliads do have unique care patterns, but once you establish a routine, they are an easy plant to care for. Highlights: • Distinctive growth pattern & coloring • Unique care method, but easy with practice • Pet friendly!Light: This plant will thrive in bright indirect light but is tolerant of bright morning light. Do not place in harsh afternoon sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. If your plant is in brighter light, it will need to be watered more often and less often in lower light. Bromeliads have a central cup that should be 1/2 full with water at all times and flushed every 1-2 months to prevent bacteria. Humidity is much appreciated through misting or with a pebble tray filled with water. This plant is sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: These prickly plants are well worth adding to your green collection for thier low maintenance qualities Its spines set it apart from other succulent varieties (yes, it's a succulent!) and can be the smallest of small to towering giants.Highlights: • Comes in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors • Very low maintenance & perfect for beginners • Prefers bright indirect light & water every 2 weeksLight: Thrives in bright direct light, but can tolerate bright indirect light. Low light will stunt their growth.Water: You should only need to water every 10-14 days in the summer and 2-3 weeks in the winter. Being an arid plant, cacti are very drought resistant, being able to store water. Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: While the plant is very beautiful, it is important to understand that with great beauty comes great responsibility. You need to give them the right care and deal with their fussy nature for them to illuminate your space with an elegant and refreshing vibe. Highlights: • Known for oval leaves with neon green and white stripes • Loves moisture and bright indirect light • Fussy but will thrive with the right routineLight: Place your plant in a place where it can get filtered bright but indirect light. Try to give your plant the early morning sunlight, which will be more than enough.Water: Water every week with filtered or rain water. Keep your calatheas as moist as possible.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Calathea—characterized by boldly marked, oblong leaves in a dazzling array of colors—includes some of the most beautiful tropical plants in the world. However, they can be hard to care for, as they have a reputation for being somewhat fussy about thier growing conditions. A wide range of varieties.Highlights: • Needs regulars watering, consistent light, and humidity • Comes in a wide variety of colors, leaf patterns, and shapes • Fussy but will thrive with the right routineLight: Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out half way down between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. This plant can benefit from extra humidity. Calatheas can be sensitive to hard tap water. Try using filtered water or leaving water out overnight before using.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Cliff Cotyledon is a trailing plant recognized for its long, slender stems are adorned with lemon-green leaves that produce a refreshing scent. Caring for this plant is a simple process that requires minimal effort. Highlights: • Part of the succulent family • Can produce coral or pink blooms • Needs bright indirect sunlight and sporadic wateringLight: Bright indirect sunlight is best for this plant and shouldn't be exposed to direct light.Water: As a succulent, this plant can store water and should only need to be watered every 2-3 weeks. When you do water, soak thoroughly.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Also called firecracker flower, Crossandra is an evergreen shrub with near-continuous blooming on spear-shaped spikes above glossy, deep green foliage. Blooms are most commonly orange but can range from coral, peach, and even yellow.Highlights: • Can thrive indoors or outdoors • Attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies • Likes warm, humid environmentsLight: Bright, indirect light or filtered shade is best for these plants, indoors or out.Water: Soil should be kept moist, not soggy, so water every week depending on its location and weather conditions.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The croton is a striking, easy-to-grow houseplant known for its variegated foliage of green, scarlet, orange, and yellow splotches.Highlights: • Can thrive indoors or outdoors • Low maintenance, perfect for beginners • Bright fall foliage in a variety of color and patternLight: Bright, indirect light or dappled sunlight if outdoors. This will help the plant maintain those gorgeous colors.Water: Keep soil consistently damp, but not waterlogged. Water more frequently during warm weather and less often in cool or cold weather.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Crown of thorns is a pretty and thorny succulent tropical shrub. It blooms almost year-round in a variety of colors including red, yellow, and white, and has thick, vibrant green leaves. Though it grows slowly, crown of thorns can grow as tall as six feet when planted outdoors; inside, it usually hits around two feet tall.Highlights: • Tropical succulent shrub • Very drought tolerant • Adaptable to most environmentsLight: At least 3-4 hours of full sun to bright, indirect will keep your plant floweringWater: Water when soil dries out, every 1-2 weeks.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Dieffenbachia, also known as Dumb Cane, is a striking houseplant with large, variegated leaves patterned in shades of green, cream, and yellow. Its bold foliage makes it an easy way to add a tropical feel indoors.Highlights: • Bold, patterned foliage • Thrives in bright, indirect light • Easy to care for Light: Place in bright, indirect light. They will favor the side facing the light, so periodically rotate the plant to keep its growth balanced.Water: Water when the top 1"" of soil is dry. Soil should never be soggy.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends and humans.
Overview: Dracaena come in many shapes and sizes, from tall cane-like trees to grass like bushes. Its leaves can be beautifully variegated and come in an array of colors.Highlights: • Comes in a variety of shapes and sizes • Leaves can be variegated • Can survive in medium to low lightLight: This plant will do best in bright indirect light, but can tolerate medium to low indirect light.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks in the spring and summer, keeping the soil damp to the touch. In the winter, allow them to go drier (every 2 weeks).Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Ferns offer a lush and tropical vibe to any space with their variety of foliage and verdant green colors. Although a little finicky, they are great for taking up space and adding softness to your home or office.Highlights: • Comes in a variety of shapes and sizes • Feathery bright green fronds • Humidity-loving plantLight: Indirect, filtered light, such as a north or east facing window. Harsh or direct light will cause the plant to wilt.Water: Water every week or so. Soil should be kept consistently moist, but not soggy.Pet Friendly? Yes! Most varieties are non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Also known as a Rubber Tree, Ficus elastica is a wonderful houseplant recommended for its air-purifying properties. They come in a variety of colors and patterns but all have wide glossy leaves that are hearty and perfect for beginners.Highlights: • Commonly called Rubber Tree • Air-purifying & perfect for beginners • Will thrive in bright indirect to medium lightLight: Provide bright, indirect to medium light. If its colors begin to fade, the plant is not receiving enough light and needs a new location.Water: Best to water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soild to dry out between waterings. If the plant is in a brighter location, water might be needed more often.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The ficus tree may look like a basic plant with narrow and droopy, glossy green leaves, but it is a tropical specimen that has very specific growing requirements. While it is finicky, be prepared for some specific care requirements.Highlights: • Tropical plant with narrow ruffled dark green leaves • Typically finicky & has specific care • Need bright indirect light and even watering every weekLight: Ficus plants need bright light, but only acclimated plants can handle the direct sun. They appreciate being moved outside in summer but do not place them in direct sunlight.Water: Water when the top 2 inches of soil has dried out. Simply check with your finger every week or so. Water the ficus evenly throughout the summer by giving it water until it begins to run out of the drain holes at the bottom (remove excess water so the tree is not sitting in moisture). Reduce the amount of watering in the winter.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) sometimes gets a finicky reputation. It's not the easiest houseplant to grow, but its lovely large leaves and tree form make it worth a little effort and a good choice even for the beginning gardener. These small trees are well adapted to indoor temperatures and filtered light and are hardy enough to survive less-than-ideal conditions.Highlights: • Stunning wide ruffled leaves with distinct veins • Reputation for being challenging for beginners • Needs bright indirect light & consistent watering every weekLight: Fiddle-leaf figs grow and look their best with bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves; especially exposure to hot afternoon sun.Water: Water every week. They like a moderate amount of moisture in the soil. If the plant doesn’t get enough water, leaves wilt and lose their bright green color. Too much water and it might drop leaves and succumb to root rot. Filtered or distilled water is best for watering.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Fishtail palms are famous for their large and uniquely shaped leaves. The fan-like, rough-edged foliage closely resembles the tail fin of a fish, which is where the name originates.Highlights: • Unique leaves resembling a fishtail • Must have bright indirect ligtht, morning sun is best • Soil should remain dampLight: Will thrive in bright indirect light. Place them near a window that receives morning sun followed by indirect light the rest of the day.Water: Soil should stay slightly damp, neither dry nor soggy. Water every few days or whenever the soil feels dry to the touch. If damp soil clings to your fingertip, wait for another day then check again.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Gardenia bushes are renowned for their fragrant blossoms and glossy green leaves, making them a popular choice for many gardens. Gardenias are not the easiest shrubs to grow, but the exquisite white, fragrant flowers make up for the extra attention gardenias require.Highlights: • Intensely fragrant blooms • Will thrive indoors and outdoors • Partial to full sun exposureLight: Full to partial sun with morning light being the best light. An east or north facing spot is best.Water: Water every week or so to keep the soil moist. Humidity is preferred for thriving blooms.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Flowering ginger is a vibrant tropical plant prized for its lush green leaves and striking, cone-shaped blooms in bold shades of red, pink, or yellow. Its exotic flowers bring instant color and drama to any arrangement or garden.Highlights: • Striking, cone-shaped tropical blooms • Lush green foliage for bold texture • Long-lasting flowers, perfect for arrangementsLight: Bright, indirect light will keep the blooms bright and the leaves bold.Water: Keep the soil evenly moist. Reduce water to every 2 weeks curing cold months.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Caring for potted hydrangeas is very similar to hydrangeas in the landscape, with the exception that they need more frequent watering and fertilization. Highlights: • Features beautiful heads of cloud-like blooms • Requires dappled sunlight to flower • Consistent watering every week to keep soil moistLight: Dappled sun is best for potted hydrangea where they receive bright, indirect light.Water: Keep soil evenly moist and water just as the soil becomes dry to the touch, about every week.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Ivy plants are lush, long-vining plants that will look stunning in your home. They are fast-growing, evergreen plants that are happy to climb their surroundings or drape down the side of a hanging pot. Plus, this beginner friendly plant adds both a decorative and healthy touch to your home since these air purifying plants filters out airborne toxics. Highlights: • Come in a variety of colors and leaf shapes • Love to climb! • Low maintenance, perfect for beginnersLight: Bright, indirect light is appreciated. Most are tolerant of harsh light, but partial shade is preferred.Water: Water when top 1"" of soil is dry, about every 1-2 weeks depending on location and conditions.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Kalanchoe is a popular houseplant because it's drought tolerant and easy to grow. In tropical and subtropical climates, it can be grown outdoors as a perennial. In colder climates, it's typically grown as an indoor plant.Highlights: • Extremely popular for being drought tolerant • Easy to grow • Needs bright indirect light & water every 1-2 weeksLight: Place kalanchoe in a warm indoor location with bright, indirect light. or place it in a full sun outdoor location that has protection from late afternoon sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. If your plant is in brighter light, it will need to be watered more often and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The Lipstick Plant is a trailing tropical beauty with glossy green leaves and vibrant red, tube-shaped blooms that peek out like lipstick from a case. It’s a playful, eye-catching choice for hanging baskets or shelves.Highlights: • Unique, tropical flowering houseplant • Bold blooms • Easy-care and thrives in bright, indirect lightLight: Best in bright, indirect light for vibrant bloomsWater: Water when the top layer of soil is dray. Avoid over watering.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Maidenhair Fern is a delicate plant with lacy, fan-shaped fronds and fine black stems that create a soft, airy look. It prefers consistent moisture and indirect light, making it a charming but mindful addition to any home.Highlights: • Delicate with lacy shaped fronds • Humidity-loving plant • Can be finicky, but will thrive with right routineLight: Best in bright, indirect light Water: Must have moist soil at all times. Never let this plant dry out.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Mangave is a hardy succulent hybrid of agave and manfreda with bold, architectural leaves often marked with striking patterns and colors. Its low-maintenance nature and sculptural form make it a standout in any indoor or outdoor space.Highlights: • Bold foliage • Uniquely variegated rosettes • Will thrive indoors or outdoorsLight: Full sun to bright lightWater: Let soil fully dry out between waterings.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Money Tree is a species native to Central and South America that has become an attractive, easy-care houseplant thanks to its hardy nature. Most commonly, money trees are sold as small plants with a braided trunk made up of three, five, or seven stems.Highlights: • Believed to create positive ""chi"" • Commonly have a braided trunk • Soil should be kept evenly moistLight: Thrives in bright indirect to medium light.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, keeping it evenly moist. Reduce watering in fall and winter. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The Monstera is a tropical favorite known for its large, glossy leaves with iconic splits and holes. Its dramatic foliage adds an instant statement to any room. And with its low-maintenace nature, you'll love this plant in any corner of your home.Highlights: • Easy to care for • Large leaves with unique features • Low-light tolerantLight: Will thrive in low light but to avoid the plant becoming ""leggy"", bright indirect light is best.Water: Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry. Very forgiving regarding over- and under-watering.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: This tropical beauty is a popular palm for a reason. Its long feathery fronds are beautifully enticing and are perfect to add texture and interest to spaces. They are also easy to care for, making them perfect for beginners!Highlights: • Popular for its long feathery fronds & tropical vibes • Easy-to-care-for & low light tolerant • Pet friendly!Light: Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun as this will burn its delicate fronds.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. This plant can benefit from extra humidity.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Norfolk Island pine isn't a real pine tree at all! It's a relative of the monkey puzzle tree. It's feathery foliage and delicate nature make it an evergreen addition, whether at the holiday or year-round.Highlights: • Soft, symmetrical needles • Indoor friendly evergreen • Mostly low-maintenanceLight: Thrives in bright, indirect lightWater: Water when the top 1"" of soil is dry. Soil should never be soggy.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Cattleya orchid are one of the few orchids that will continue to bloom year after year. They are a hearty orchid that can take more abuse than their counterparts, perfect for beginner enthusiasts.Highlights: • Perfect for beginner orchid enthusiasts • Continuous blooming • Pet friendly!Light: Cattleya need abundant though not intense light in order to grow and flower well. Growing in an east window is ideal, as the early morning sun is very important, although, a south-facing window will work well as long as it is shaded from harsh winter sun.Water: Water every week, or when the potting medium feels dry almost to the bottom of the pot. Simply feel with your finger. If in doubt, do not water and wait another day or two.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Cymbidium orchids are known for their cold-tolerant nature and their large blooms clustered on long stems. Their blooms can last up to 3 months.Highlights: • Features stunning large blooms • Likes to stay damp & warm • Pet friendly!Light: A southeast- or east-facing window is ideal if you are growing your orchids indoors. Under the proper light conditions, the leaves should appear apple green instead of dark green.Water: Water every 5-7 days during the spring, summer and fall, ensuring that the potting medium is remaining damp, but not waterlogged. Reduce watering to 7-10 days during winter. These orchids can be quite sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Slightly less well-known, Miltoniopsis are a stunning orchid variety that is sometimes called a ""pansy orchid"" for the shape of its blooms and delicate foliage. Notably, this orchid variety is less heartier than other orchids like Phalaenopsis and require slightly different care.Highlights: • Also called a ""Pansy Orchid"" for their bloom shape • More delicate than other orchid varieties • Needs watering every 3-5 days • Pet friendly!Light: Like other orchid varieties, Miltonia will thrive in indirect light as their thin foliage will burn in bright light.Water: Water every 3-5 days, not allowing your Meltonopsis to dry out between watering, These orchids can be quite sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Oncidiums are popular indoor orchids for a very good reason—their large sprays of flowers often sag with dozens of blooms, the shape of the flower resembles a sashaying dress.Highlights: • Features large sprays of small blooms • Prefer bright morning sun & consistent watering. • Pet friendly!Light: Oncidiums can handle direct morning light and even prefer bright to very bright conditions. A west- or south-facing window is best.Water: While some varieties of Oncidium orchids differ in their needs, most need to be watered every 2-10 days. Be sure to use room temperature water when the potting medium is half-dry.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Also known as a Lady Slipper Orchid, are unlike any other orchid. They are recognized for thier striking appearance, each with a unique pouch and stunning patterning on their leaves and bloom. Not only are they stunning to look at, but are fairly easy to care for once a routine is set.Highlights: • Known as Lady Slipper • Striking appearance with many colorful varieties • Likes to stay damp and in dappled light • Pet friendly!Light: Indirect light is best for Paphiopedilums, so east-facing window with direct sunlight in the mornings, or west- or south-facing windows, work well. Avoid placing them directly on the windowsill as intense direct light will scorch the plant.Water: Ensure that your orchid stays damp by watering every 5-7 days. If you don't see condensation on the walls of the grow pot, it's time to water. These orchids can be quite sensitive to the harsh minerals in tap water, so distilled, rainwater, or reverse-osmosis water is best. Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: One of the most popular varieties of orchid, the Phalaenopsis orchid is an easy-to-care-for houseplant that will bring beauty and color to any space. They often bear multiple blooms on their long arching stems, which can last for two to three months.Highlights: • Low-maintenance & easy to care • Big blooms that will last 2-3 months • Needs bright light and room temperature waterLight: Choose a location with plenty of bright, indirect light, like a south- or west-facing window, for your orchid to produce its beautiful blooms. Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, avoiding the leaves and allowing the potting medium to dry out between waterings. Room temperature water is best for orchids, as they are a tropical plant, and tend to appreciate humidity.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Most Peperomia boast thick, fleshy leaves that contribute to their drought tolerance and vigor. All peperomia plants are low maintenance, slow-growing, and can be planted year-round. Plus, evidence shows they may remove toxins from the air.Highlights: • Perfect for beginners • Beautiful foliage all- year • Air-purifying & dought resistantLight: Does best in medium to bright indirect light and should be protected from direct sunlight.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks. Allow the top two inches of the soil to dry out between waterings. Keeping the peperomia on the dry side is better than saturating it. Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Philodendron Birkin is a sought-after variety of philodendron because of the unique creamy white or yellow streaks on the green leaves. Slow-growing and compact, it's a great plant for small spaces.Highlights: • Perfect for small-spaces • Beautiful foliage • Will thrive in medium to bright sunlightLight: Thrives in med-bright indirect light. Not suited for direct afternoon sun.Water: Watering thoroughly and allowing the top few inches of soil to dry out before topping up the moisture level works best. About 1-2 weeks.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Philodendron Brasil adds a splash of citrus-inspired charm to any space. Its trailing peachy vines are lined with those iconic heart-shaped leaves, streaked with lime green variegation. Low maintenance and perfect for beginner plant lovers.Highlights: • Large heart-shaped leaves with lime green variegation • Will show of best colors in bright light • Water regularly but do not overwater or leave soil soggyLight: Philodendron Brasil will show off its best variegation in bright, indirect light. While it will do well In low-light conditions, the plant will get leggy and lose its variegation.Water: Water this plant when the top 2 inches or so of the soil have dried out. Simply check with your finger once a week and then water well. Philodendron Brasil is sensitive to overwatering and should never be left in soggy soil for extended periods.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Pilea are known for their bright green, coin-shaped leaves. They grow well in dry conditions, can adapt to low light areas, and are fast-growing, making them low-maintenance and great for beginner plant owners. Also known as a Chinese Money Plant. Highlights: • Also known as a Chinese Money Plant for its coin-shaped leaves • Fast-growing and low-maintenance • Pet friendly!Light: Thrives in bright direct light, but can tolerate bright to medium indirect light.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: True to its name, the Bromeliad Pineapple Plant is exactly what you might think it would be! Along with the edible fruit that has made the plant famous, its foliage is equally enticing. Generally taking on a green or white-striped appearance, its leaves are waxy with spines along their margins. When taken care of properly, you will have one of the most exotic and entertaining houseplants ever!Highlights: • Produces an edible fruit • Will appreciate lots of sun • Pet friendly!Light: When grown indoors, the Bromeliad Pineapple Plant enjoys bright indirect light. While it can tolerate low light environments, it is unlikely that that plant will grow to its full potential without plenty of light.Water: It is much safer to underwater this plant than to overwater it, which is much more dangerous. Keep its soil moist by watering on a weekly basis, and feel free to adjust this schedule based on the rate at which the soil becomes dried.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Plumeria is a tropical plant famous for its fragrant, star-shaped flowers in vibrant shades of pink, white, and yellow. Its lush foliage and sweet scent bring a touch of paradise to any garden or indoor space.Highlights: • Fragrant blooms • Will go dormant in winter • Loves the sun!Light: This plant is a sun baby, loving 6+ hours of full sun every day.Water: Water deeply, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Reduce waterings in winter months.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends, but may cause a mind upset stomach.
Overview: A beloved holiday plant, the poinsettia is known for its striking red leaves and small, compact yellow flowers that bring a festive touch to homes. While poinsettias are typically purchased annually, the perennial shrub can last for several years when cared for properly. Highlights: • Comes in red, white, pink and other bold foliages • Long-lasting with proper careLight: Place poinsettias in a bright location with indirect light, such as a south, east, or west window. They need at least six to eight hours of light per day.Water: Water poinsettias when the top inch of soil is dry or the pot feels lightweight. Water thoroughly, allowing excess water to drain, and don't let the plant sit in water.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Ponytail palms are known for their large, domed “stump,” with rosettes of long, green, leathery leaves sprouting from the top. It is an extremely slow-growing plant that will need time to show you its full growth potential.Highlights: • One-of-a-kind plant with long, leathery leaves • Slow-growing & will love a few hours of warm direct • Pet friendly! Light: Thrives in bright indirect to direct light.Water: They are a very drought resistant plant, preferring to dry out completely in between waterings. When you do water, give them a thorough soak, allowing the excess water to drain out, and then forget about them for a few weeks. Just check the soil with your finger before rewatering.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is one of the easiest houseplants to care for and an excellent choice for beginning growers. It's a tropical vine easily trained to climb a support or trail from a pot or hanging basket. Adaptability and minimum maintenance make it a great plant for any houseplant collection. Available in a wide range of varieties: Neon, Golden, Siler Satin, N'joy, Marble Queen.Highlights: • Long trailing vine that come in a variety of colors and patterns • Very low-maintenance, perfect for beginners • Able to grow in low lightLight: Thrives in medium to low indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The prayer plant (Maranta leuconeura) is one of the most distinguishable tropical houseplants thanks to its beautiful decorative foliage. It gets its common name from its leaves, which stay flat during the day and then fold up like praying hands at night.Highlights: • Stunning patterned foliage that moves! • Loves damp soil with regular watering • Pet friendly!Light: Bright to medium indirect sunlight will allow your prayer plant to thrive. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight which can burn this plant's delicate leaves.Water: Keep the soil of your prayer plant evenly moist, watering once the top layer of soil has dried out. This will likely be once or twice a week during the spring and summer, and once a week during the fall and winter. These sensitive plants prefer filtered or distilled water where possible.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: The Rex Begonia, also called painted-leaf begonias or fancy-leaf begonias, are known for their variegated leaves that can be large and brightly colored in various shades of green, red, silver, and even purple. Rex Begonia’s stunning iridescent leaves are breathtaking and sure to make a statement. Be warned that this plant can be very testy and requires regimented care and is not for beginner plant owners. Highlights: • Stunning patterned foliage • Loves damp soil with regular watering • Can be finicky but will thrive with the right careLight: Provide your Rex Begonia with plenty of bright indirect sun, but keep it out of direct sunlight and rotate frequently to expose it to equal light on all sides.Water: Water regularly, but do not overwater. Let the surface of the soil dry out before watering again.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Flowering begonias, also known as Rieger begonias, are beautiful flowering winter plants with creamy blooms in bright yellows, reds, pinks and even white. They are fast-growing, and typically bloom during the winter season. But you can grow Rieger begonias year-round and enjoy their blooms next fall!Highlights: • Stunning indoor begonia with rosette blooms • Bright, long-lasting flowers • Can be finicky but will thrive with the right careLight: Require bright, indirect light year-round to bloom. The more light they get, the more and better blooms you get!Water: Water when the top 1"" of soil dries out. Begonias are sensitive to overwatering so be waryPet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Rope Hoya, also called Hindu Rope, is a semi-succulent, vine-like species known for its waxy foliage, unique curling leaves, and striking blooms. It is easy to care for, though it may be slow-growing. Patience and plenty of humidity will make this plant a happy one.Highlights: • Unique foliage that is very slow growing • Low maintenance & perfect for beginners • Allow top 50% of soil to dry out between wateringLight: Bright but indirect or filtered light, such as light coming through a thin curtain.. Avoid positioning in a window that receives extended exposure to direct afternoon sun.Water: Regular watering when the soil is 50% fully dried out, about every week or so. Misting them every few days or placing the plant container over a pebble tray with water will help provide the humidity that this plant loves.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Weirdly the sago palm is not in the palm tree family, but they are a completely unique houseplant all the same! This plant is fairly low maintenance, slow-growing with long feather-like foliage that grows out in a symmetric ring from its base.Highlights: • Unique plant with feather-like fronds • Slow-growing & low maintenance • Water every 1-2 weeks and appreciates humidityLight: Sago plants appreciate a warm and bright spot away from direct sunlight.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks. These plants are sensitive to overwatering so make sure that the soil dries out on the surface between waterings. Misting them with a spray bottle will increase the humidity of their environment, which they love!Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Sansevieria are one of the most popular plants among new plant parents for their easy going nature and adaptability. They can commonly be called Snake Plants for their long foliage and unique patterning.Highlights: • Commonly called Snake Plants • Fairly drought resistant • Can tolerate low light very wellLight: Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.Water: Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Schefflera, commonly called umbrella plants or trees, make excellent tropical houseplants. The larger Schefflera actinophylla features long, shiny, oval green leaves that droop gracefully from a central stalk, resembling an umbrella. Schefflera arboricola (dwarf schefflera) features smaller, glossy leaves, sometimes with creamy variegation.Highlights: • Commonly called Umbrella Plant • Long, shiny leaves that droop from a stalk, giving it its name • Loves bright, indirect light and a humid environmentLight: Needs bright, indirect light, but not direct sun. The plant will become leggy and floppy if they are not receiving enough light.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing the soil to completely dry out, then give it a deep and thorough soaking. Misting the plant with water will make this tropical plant every happy.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: The sensitive plant, also known as Mimosa pudica, is a short-lived perennial or creeping shrub recognized for its delicate purple pompom flowers and fascinating leaf movements. Its leaves are covered with tiny hairs that react to touch, temperature, and motion by folding inward, a natural defense action known as thigmomorphogenesis. At night, the plant also closes its leaves.Highlights: • Known for folding its leaves when touched • Interactive foliage response that will fold at night • Best as an indoor houseplant as they are an invasive species that can spread quicklyLight: Lots of bright, indirect light will keep this plant happy.Water: Water to keep the soil moist but never soggy. Reduce watering in the winter. Humidity is also appreciated. We recommend a tray of rocks with water underneath the plant.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic to furry friends.
Overview: More commonly known as the Peace Lily, they have large, glossy, oval leaves with blooms of white. A healthy peace lily might bloom twice a year, resulting in several months of flowers.Highlights: • Known a Peace Lilies & given as a sign of tranquility and harmony • Features blooms of white with dark green glossy leaves • Will droop when they need to be watered, about once a weekLight: An east-facing window is a prime spot to place a peace lily in your house, as they need bright light but prefer filtered light.Water: Peace lilies are a dramatic plant that will droop when they need a drink. In general, water when the top inch of soil has dried out. Simply check with your finger every week or so. Filtered or distilled water is best for watering.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Despite their creepy-crawly name, spider plants are among the most popular houseplants to grow. Often grown in containers as hanging plants due to the cascading nature of their foliage and their long stems with plantlets.Highlights: • Long feathery leaves with lime green striping • Pet-friendly! • Loves humidity and warmthLight: A bright window or patio door that gets indirect sun is ideal.Water: Spider plants like lightly moist but not soggy soil. Overwatering can cause root rot and ultimately kill the plant. These plants are sensitive to fluoride and chlorine in water, so if possible, use rainwater or distilled water.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: A staghorn fern is an epiphytic plant, which means it grows on other plants or objects for support but is not parasitic. This type of fern is known for its shape, which mimics deer or elk antlers. This humidity- loving plant is perfect for mounting on your wall or watching it thriving in the grow pot.Highlights: • Antler-like fronds that give its name • Loves humidity and warmth • Can grow off other structuresLight: Consistent but shaded light. They can handle more sunlight if given enough water, warmth and humidity. No direct light as it will scorch their fronds.Water: Proper watering is an essential component of a staghorn fern's success. They'll need frequent watering, but the base should be allowed to dry out in between—about once a week in warmer climates or during the summer months, and once every two to three weeks in cooler months. For easy watering, remove your fern and its mounting from the wall (or wherever it's hung) and soak it in a sink filled with water for 10 to 20 minutes, or until the roots are fully saturated. Allow to drip dry before rehanging.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: A member of the prayer plant family, the triostar folds its leaves up at night, and it can often be confused with the similar calathea plant. Triostar stromanthe care can be a challenge, but it will reward you with its impressive, full variegate foliage with vibrant shades of pink and green.Highlights: • Stunning pink, cream & green variegated leaves • Moving foliage! • Can be challenging but will thrive with the right routineLight: Thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Can tolerate low light conditions. Not suited for direct sun.Water: Water every 1-2 weeks allowing soil to dry out about halfway between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light conditions. Will appreciate humidity.Pet Friendly? Yes! This plant is non-toxic for your furry friends.
Overview: Succulents are the perfect low-maintenance plant for the budding plant enthusiast or the busy plant parent. They come in all shapes, sizes and colors, perfect for adding beautiful variety and texture to a sunny sill.Highlights: • Comes in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors • Very low maintenance & perfect for beginners • Prefers bright indirect light & water every 2 weeksLight: These green babies thrive in bright direct light, but can tolerate bright, indirect light. Water: Water every 2-3 weeks when the soil is completely dried out. If your plants are in direct light, plan to water more and less often in lower lightPet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Also known as Arrowhead Vine, Syngonium is a fast-growing trailing or climbing vine. The simple arrow-shaped leaves vary in hue depending on their age, ranging from dark green and white to lime green and bright pink. Arrowhead vine grows best as a houseplant in bright, indirect light, well-draining potting soil, and warm, humid conditions.Highlights: • Extremely fast grower • Can come in a variety of colors and variegations • Provide lots of support for this plant as it growsLight: Bright, indirect light is best and not direct sun. Its delicate leaves will scorch in the harsh light.Water: Water every week in the spring and summer and reduce watering cadence during winter. Soil should be moist, not soggy.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Tradescantia are grown primarily as indoor houseplants for their bold patterns and dazzling foliage. The houseplant varieties produce flowers with three petals, although they are not particularly showy in these species. The blooms can be white, purple, pink, and other similar colors—depending on species and variety—and appear regularly.Highlights: • Trailing foliage, but suiting for hanging containers • Rapid grower and low-maintinance • Mildly toxic to both pets and peopleLight: Bright, indirect light will prevent this plant from becoming leggy and scraggly. At least 8 hours is recommended.Water: Keep soil consistently moist and will thrive if watered weekly during the summer and less frequently during fall and winter.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.
Overview: Probably one of the most approachable to beginners, ZZ Plants are extremely versatile and an oh-so intriguing addition to any space.Highlights: • Very approachable for beginner plant parents • Highly adaptable to many light conditions • Allow soil to dry out in between wateringLight: Thrives in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light. Not suited for intense, direct sun.Water: Water every 2-3 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.Pet Friendly? No. This plant is toxic to furry friends.