Top 10 Houseplants for Home Decor

Top 10 Houseplants for Home Decor

Are you trying to decorate your home and tired of a boring interior? Perhaps your room is a blank canvas just asking for a burst of color. The right amount of intrigue can be added by the best indoor plants—they’re not only natural and free-form but also clean and sculptural.

They’re fun because they’re unpredictable but also comforting because they’re always there. And, thank goodness, they live much longer than cut flowers. These top 10 fantastic indoor plants will provide life and positivity to dull and lifeless spaces.

Peace lily

The Peace lily is one of the most well-liked indoor plants and is the epitome of elegance with its glossy tear-shaped leaves and pure white blossoms. They are effortlessly stylish and give off a sense of calm and simplicity, but they can sometimes be a little moody. 

They like moist soil, but the good news is that their leaves will droop when they need water. Put it next to the shower to give it a boost, or mist it with a water spray now and then.

Jade

Jade plants (Crassula ovata) are a very interesting type of succulent because they look like small shrubs and can be trimmed to make indoor bonsai plants. In addition, you could even see pink blooming flowers in the right set of conditions.

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera, a beautiful succulent, is one of the best plants for cleaning the air. Many of you are aware of aloe vera’s healing powers and numerous benefits due to its antioxidant properties. One of the numerous advantages of aloe vera is that it makes a terrific plant to keep in your bedroom.

It’s a great plant to keep inside because it gives off oxygen and cleans the air of harmful chemicals. Then, your bedroom will be clean, making you feel less stressed and helping you get a good night’s sleep.

Lady Palm

A lady palm, a stand-alone plant from Asia, is another popular choice for your bedroom.

This houseplant is very tolerant of low light because it comes from the same family as shrubs. Lady palms clean the air and are completely safe for children and pets; two more reasons you should put them in your house.

Philodendron

There are different kinds of philodendrons, such as the heart-leaf philodendron and the split-leaf philodendron. According to livingboosts.com, the heartleaf philodendron is one of the easiest houseplants to grow because it is very hardy.

This philodendron works well as a hanging plant, or you can put it on a trellis and let it grow out of direct sunlight and keep the soil just a little bit damp.

The philodendron split-leaf plant has a leaf that looks like it was carefully cut with a careful hand. If the top has air roots, you can cut it off and replant it. This means that if you buy one of these, you could easily get more if you want to.

Amazon Lily

Another plant with dark green leaves, but this one has big white flowers that bloom all winter and into early spring. It’s nice to look at even when it’s not in bloom. It does best in medium light and when the soil is dry.

Snake plant

There are a lot of plants that can clean the air, but NASA has studied the snake plant. In a study that looked for plants that could clean the air on space stations, the snake plant was near the top of the list of air-cleaning plants.

It also makes oxygen, which makes it easier to breathe. Even more impressive is that this plant is very hardy and doesn’t need much care. Even though it likes bright light, it can live for a long time in dim light.

Pothos/Devil’s Ivy

Pothos are easy to take care of and very rewarding. They have big leaves, grow quickly, and almost do better when ignored. With so many different colors of foliage to choose from, like neon green and silver blue-green, you can make a statement in almost any room of the house. In the wild, the fleshy stems can grow up to 65 feet or more, but they are likely to grow less indoors.

Rubber Plant

The rubber plant is a great choice if you want a house plant that is a little bit bigger. It looks great in any home because its leaves are big and dark green. They are easy to take care of; just put them in a bright place and water them often. Forget for a while to water it? No problem! Rubber trees can handle being forgotten for a while.

Meyer Lemon

Meyer lemons, which this tree is named for, are thought to be a cross between lemons and mandarin oranges. They have a milder, sweeter flavor than lemons. But these trees have more to offer than just fruit. When their flowers bloom, they give off a beautiful scent of citrus. As long as they get a lot of sun, Meyer lemon trees do well indoors.


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