5 Heat-Tolerant Houseplants for Hot Apartments and Sunny Balconies
Five houseplants that actually like it hot — jade, aloe, ponytail palm, crown of thorns, and burro's tail — plus how to adjust your watering routine when temperatures climb.
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View all blog guides →Five houseplants that actually like it hot — jade, aloe, ponytail palm, crown of thorns, and burro's tail — plus how to adjust your watering routine when temperatures climb.
Six plants built for the bathroom's tropical microclimate — warm, humid, and often low on natural light — plus what to do if your bathroom has no window at all.
Six houseplants verified non-toxic by the ASPCA — spider plant, Boston fern, parlor palm, calathea, haworthia, and African violet — that balance visual appeal with genuine pet safety.
Eight houseplants that genuinely tolerate low light, ranked by how little light they can handle — from dim north-facing rooms to hallways and bathrooms without windows.
Compare seven genuinely resilient houseplants ranked by which kind of neglect they tolerate — drought, low light, or total indifference — and pick the one that matches your habits.
Busy schedule? These low-maintenance houseplants are forgiving, beautiful, and easier to care for even if you forget to water sometimes.