Spider plants are also excellent air purifiers and can tolerate a range of light conditions. They thrive in well-draining soil and can help improve indoor air quality.
Snake plants are known for their air-purifying abilities and are low-maintenance. They thrive in low light conditions, making them ideal for darker winter months.
Aloe vera serves as an air purifier and offers skin-soothing benefits. It
thrives in bright, indirect sunlight, ideal for winter windowsills.
Peace lilies are celebrated for their graceful white flowers and ability to
purify the air. They flourish in limited light, enhancing winter interiors.
ZZ plants are hardy and can tolerate low light, low humidity, and neglect. They
can help improve air quality and add greenery to your winter home.
Ficus plants, including rubber plants (Ficus elastica) and fiddle leaf figs
(Ficus lyrata), bring a tropical vibe to your space. They thrive in bright, indirect
sunlight.
Boston ferns thrive in high humidity, making them ideal for combating the
dryness caused by indoor heating during winter. Boost moisture with a nearby water tray.
Pothos is a versatile and easy-to-care-for plant that can tolerate low light.
It's known for its trailing vines and can add a touch of greenery to your home.