
Peace Lily
Loved for their elegant white blooms.
Peace Lily
Peace lilies are loved for their elegant white blooms and their ability to signal when they need water. They prefer moderate light and consistent watering, making them suitable for owners who enjoy a more interactive plant relationship.
Beyond their appearance, peace lilies also help soften a room’s atmosphere and create a calm, balanced feel.

Pothos
Incredibly versatile and adaptable.
Pothos
Pothos plants are incredibly versatile and adaptable. They thrive in a wide range of lighting conditions and can be trained to trail, climb, or cascade from shelves.
This flexibility makes pothos ideal for adding greenery to spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, or home offices where traditional floor plants may not fit.

Fiddle Leaf Fig
Popular for its sculptural shape and bold leaves, but it does demand consistency.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
The fiddle leaf fig is popular for its sculptural shape and bold leaves, but it does demand consistency. It prefers bright, indirect light and regular watering, and it doesn’t like being moved often.
For plant owners who enjoy routine and attention to detail, the fiddle leaf fig can become a stunning focal point in any room.

Monstera
Large, dramatic leaves and fast growth when placed in bright, indirect light.
Monstera
Monsteras are known for their large, dramatic leaves and fast growth when placed in bright, indirect light. They instantly add personality to a room and work well as statement plants in living areas.
While they require a bit more care than low-maintenance plants, regular watering and proper light will reward you with lush, healthy growth that becomes more impressive over time.

Snake Plant
One of the most forgiving indoor plants you can own.
Snake Plant
The snake plant is one of the most forgiving indoor plants you can own. It tolerates low light, irregular watering, and dry indoor air, making it ideal for beginners or busy households. Its upright leaves also make it a great choice for small spaces where floor area is limited.
If you want a plant that quietly survives with minimal attention, this is one of the best places to start.