1. Snake Plants
- Snake plants are some of the easiest House Plants you can grow. They are virtually indestructible and can tolerate a wide variety of light conditions. They are low maintenance and are even drought tolerant. They are ideal for a beginner gardener or someone who is not particularly green-thumbed!
- This plant is an evergreen perennial that thrives under low light levels and can be kept in a sunny spot as well as indoors with fluorescent lights (which makes them great for offices). It’s also very easy to propagate by taking offshoots from its base every few months and replanting them elsewhere if you want more plants around your home.
2. Monstera Deliciosa (aka Swiss Cheese Plants)
Monstera Deliciosa, or Swiss cheese plant, is a beautiful House Plants that require indirect but bright light. It is easy to take care of and also makes an excellent air purifier; so much so that NASA uses it in their space station! You can keep this tropical beauty indoors all year long by keeping the soil moist at all times and avoiding direct sunlight. This plant can grow up to 6 feet tall if given enough room and adequate water. Monstera Deliciosa comes in various sizes ranging from dwarf varieties that only grow 4 feet tall to giant varieties like “Samurai” that grow up to 10 feet tall! Since it’s technically an evergreen plant (meaning it will stay green all year), you’ll never have to worry about caring for your Swiss cheese again!
3. Pothos
If you’re a beginner gardener, pothos is a great choice for you. It’s easy to care for and can thrive in even the worst conditions. It also has a wide array of colors available, so it won’t look out of place in the most colorful plant arrangements or in more neutral ones too!
House Plants are not just beautiful to look at, but they have been proven to have a positive effect on your mood, as well as help to clean up indoor air pollutants.
Indoor plants are not just beautiful to look at, but they have been proven to have a positive effect on your mood, as well as help to clean up indoor air pollutants. The American Society of Horticultural Science found that the presence of indoor plants can reduce stress and anxiety levels by up to 65%. This is due in part because of their ability to absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which helps you breathe easier.
These three House Plants below are best for improving the quality of light in your home.