1. Understand indoor plants: definition and types

Houseplants are also called indoor plants.

Plants are grown in homes, living rooms, offices or other enclosed spaces. They have decorative effects, soothing moods and air purification.

They are broadly categorized into:


Flowering plants (e.g., orchids, roses, peace lilies) with brightly colored flowers.

Foliage plants (e.g., tiger tail orchids, pothos, monstera) favored for their lush, unique leaves.

Mixed potting mixes with flowering and foliage varieties.Tropical and subtropical species dominate indoor selections because they tolerate stable temperatures (60-80°F) and lower light conditions.


2. Top Houseplants for Every Need Top Air Purifying Plants NASA's Clean Air Agency study highlights these species for removing toxins like formaldehyde and benzene:

Sansevieria: Releases oxygen at night, allowing it to thrive even in low light.

Spathiphyllum: Purifies toxins in the air, adding elegance.


Easy Maintenance Guide

For Beginners or Busy Lifestyles:

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia): Survives low-frequency care, low light, and drought conditions.

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum): Tolerates irregular watering and produces cascading branches.


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