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    • POTHOS (Epipremnum aureum) Size: Vines 6 to 10 feet long. Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering. Fertilize: Light feeders, so use a balanced liquid fertilizer every 1 to 3 months.
    • PHILODENDRON (Philodendron spp.) Size: Vines to 8 feet long. Water: Prefers evenly moist soil, but not soggy. Water if top inch of soil is dry. Fertilize: Apply a water-soluble houseplant fertilizer from spring through fall.
    • PRAYER PLANT (Calathea spp.) Size: Up to 3 feet tall. Water: Keep evenly moist. Don't allow to become overly soggy or dry out completely. May be sensitive to tap water, so use distilled or filtered water.
    • BIRD'S NEST FERN (Asplenium nidus) Size: Up to 2 feet tall. Water: Keep soil evenly moist, but not soggy. Water at the edge of the rosette so water doesn't pool in the center and cause rot.
    • Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) There is a reason golden pothos is one of the most popular hanging plants. In its native habitat, golden pothos grows into a tree-swallowing monster with huge yellow and green leaves.
    • Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) A well-grown spider plant is a magnificent thing. The plant grows easily in baskets or atop columns with long, slender, arching leaves.
    • Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata) Snake plants feature green on green bands on sword-like leaves. And they are exceptionally tough. They like plenty of light, but they can handle less if necessary.
    • Dragon Tree (Dracaena marginata) Dragon trees are wonderfully easy plants that tolerate a wide variety of conditions. These plants feature sword-like leaves with red edging that grow from a woody stem.
    • Fiddle Leaf Fig. Homeowners rely on the fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) to provide a fresh, modern twist to their decor, even in smaller spaces. Natural light is important for the large leaves to engage in photosynthesis, so place it close to a south or east-facing window.
    • Chinese Money Plant. Pilea peperomiodes is at home in minimalist and contemporary surroundings. The circular leaves grow abundantly in average soil and indirect light.
    • Spider Plant. The spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) has been a popular houseplant for decades. This throwback plant is still relevant in any setting where you desire a low-maintenance specimen that also purifies the air.
    • Peace Lily. The graceful white spathes of the peace lily (Spathiphyllum spp.) have long been rendered in silk plants, but there's no reason to go fake when the living specimens of Spathiphyllum are so easy to grow.
    • Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata) Care difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest): 1. Just be sure to: Place it away from cold, drafty windows. Price: $–$$$
    • Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) Care difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest): 1. Just be sure to: Wait until its soil is completely dry before watering.
    • Chinese evergreens (Aglaonema) Care difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest): 2. Just be sure to: Place it out of reach of pets. Price: $ Native to the tropical rain forests of Asia, Chinese evergreens are midsized plants that crave regular waterings (every 1 to 2 weeks, usually) and a bit of bright, indirect sun (they're used to the dappled shade of the forest floor).
    • African Violet (Saintpaulia) Care difficulty from 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest): 3. Just be sure to: Give it room-temperature water. Price: $ Unlike most popular houseplants that stay green year-round, this pick can provide a fun pop of color.
  1. Learn about the most popular houseplants, from air plants to zz plant, with their scientific names, basic care requirements and more. Find out how to grow, water, fertilize and propagate your plants, and see pictures of their beautiful foliage and flowers.

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  2. Oct 10, 2023 · Learn about the most popular and easy-to-grow houseplants, from African masks to ZZ plants. Find out their names, pictures, water needs, sun needs, and tips for care and maintenance.

  3. Learn how to grow and care for various houseplants, from snake plant to orchid, with guides and advice on lighting, soil, watering, and more. Find out how to fix common problems, propagate, and prune your plants.