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Interior Plants - Weidners Gardens

Interior Plants

Low Light Plants

Low light means that your plant will get zero direct light but can also be a room with minimal light sources. While most plants will thrive with medium light, there are some that can survive low light situations. Here is a quick list of some of the interior plants that we recommend for these tricky locations in your house.

  • Hedera helix – English Ivey
  • Zamioculcas zamiifolia – ZZ plant
  • Sansevieria spp. – Snake plant
  • Epipremnum aureum – Pothos
  • Fern spp.
  • Dieffenbachia – Dumbcane
  • Philodendron spp.
  • Calathea spp.
  • Begonia rex-cultorum – Rex Begonia
  • Maranta – Prayer Plant
  • Chlorophytum comosum – Spider plant
  • Monstera deliciosa – Swiss Cheese plant
  • Aspidistra elatior – Cast Iron plant
  • Spathiphyllum – Peace Lily

Air Purifying Plants

Brighten your indoor space and filter your air! Air-purifying plants are easy to maintain, increase oxygen, and clear out toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene, while adding a touch of beauty and peace to your room.

  • Aloe barbadensis – Aloe Vera
  • Anthurium
  • Calathea spp.
  • Aglaonema – Chinese Evergreen
  • Dracaena – Corn plant
  • Croton
  • Dieffenbachia – Dumbcane
  • Hedera helix – English Ivey
  • Boston Fern
  • Ficus benjamina – Weeping fig
  • Beaucarnea recurvata – Ponytail Palm
  • Spathiphyllum – Peace Lily
  • Philodendron spp.
  • Pilea peperomioides – Chinese Money plant
  • Epipremnum aureum – Pothos
  • Sansevieria spp. – Snake plant
  • Chlorophytum comosum – Spider plant

Hanging Plants

Hanging plants add contrast and coziness to your indoor space. Hang them in windows or in a bare corner of your room and bring instant happiness! Before hanging make sure you understand the plants needs and can easily access them to water and fertilize as needed.

  • Chlorophytum comosum – Spider plant
  • Epipremnum aureum – Pothos
  • Hoya
  • Philodendron spp.
  • Tillandsia
  • Hedera helix – English Ivey
  • Senecio rowleyanus – String of Pearls
  • Schlumbergera spp. – Christmas Cactus
  • Asplenium nidus – Birds Nest Fern
  • Ceropegia woodii – String of Hearts
  • Platycerium spp. – Staghorn Fern

Large Interior Plants

When you have that empty corner that is just begging for some attention, large stature interior potted plants can be just the solution. Large plants and trees can be used indoors to create a statement piece that anchors the entire room. We recommend leaving these in the garden center pot (or repotting in a larger plastic pot if necessary) and setting in the planter. With this method watering and moving the plant/pot around is much easier.

  • Dracaena – Corn plant
  • Ficus lyrata – Fiddle Leaf Fig
  • Ficus benjamina – Weeping fig
  • Schefflera – Dwarf Umbrella Tree
  • Dypsis lutescens – Bamboo Palm
  • Pachira aquatica – Money Tree
  • Strelitzia reginae – Birds of Paradise
  • Olea europaea – Olive Tree
  • Ficus elastica – Rubber Tree
  • Sansevieria spp. – Snake plant