Snake Plant
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Snake plants are totally fine with low-light and infrequent waterings. In fact, overwatering is pretty much the only thing that makes these guys unhappy.
Spider Plant
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My spider plant might be the most rewarding plant I've had for how easy and resilient it is. Keep it alive for long enough, and it will sprout little spider plant babies that can be cut
Philodendron
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My philodendron is my biggest plant by a long shot. They come in many shapes and sizes, some that trail and some that grow as big as you let them, like monsteras.
ZZ Plant
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The ZZ Plant, also called the arum fern, is deep green, shiny and generally eye-catching, all while being super easy to care for.
Jade Plant
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It prefers moderate to low-light environments, and can get sunburnt if exposed to too much sun too suddenly, making it perfect to add to your collection in the winter.
Chinese Evergreen
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One of the prettier plants on this list, Chinese evergreens can come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. For a tropical plant, it is impressively hardy to cold and dry environments.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
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Similar to philodendrons, fiddle leaf figs will grow as big as you let them with minimal intervention.
Aloe Plant
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If you have a dry home and are prone to forgetting to water your plants, aloe is the choice for you. It holds water in its thick leaves so it can go long stretches between waterings.
Christmas Cactus
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Christmas cactuses are frequently given as gifts during the holiday season. Part of it is because of the beautiful ruby red flowers it grows when it is in the sun.
Succulents
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Succulents are some of the most fun and versatile plants around. You can mix and match colors, sizes and shapes with this variety pack from Amazon for only $18.99.