
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera
A useful succulent with fleshy leaves that loves bright light and dry soil cycles.
- π Full sunlight
- π€ Bright indirect light
- π΅ Low maintenance
- πΎπ« Not pet safe
Air Purifying
Air-purifying plants are commonly associated with indoor air quality benefits, though real-world impact depends on the room, ventilation, and plant quantity. Use this group to browse plants often chosen for freshness and greenery indoors.

Aloe vera
A useful succulent with fleshy leaves that loves bright light and dry soil cycles.

Syngonium podophyllum
A soft vining aroid with arrow-shaped leaves that adapts well to indoor light.

Asplenium nidus
A tropical fern with wavy rosette leaves that enjoys warmth, humidity, and indirect light.

Nephrolepis exaltata
A lush arching fern that thrives with consistent moisture and higher humidity.

Caladium Bicolor
A colorful caladium grown for its striking heart-shaped leaves, needing warmth, high humidity, and consistently moist soil.

Aspidistra elatior
A tough, low-light tolerant foliage plant with broad upright leaves, valued for its resilience and easy indoor care.

Dracaena marginata
A slender indoor tree with spiky leaves that tolerates lower light and moderate neglect.

Schefflera arboricola
A compact umbrella plant with glossy leaf clusters and adaptable indoor care.

Ficus lyrata
An architectural fig with large violin-shaped leaves for bright indoor spaces.

Ficus microcarpa
A bright-leaved ficus that makes a compact indoor tree in strong indirect light.