The rich foliage of this plant prefers medium to brilliant indirect light, mist, humidity, and occasional watering. It looks best in a hanging planter because its large, feather-like leaves grow longer.
Only its love of steam makes the Boston fern difficult. It loves low light and dampness, so the bathroom is great.
Like any trailing ivy, this beautiful houseplant needs cutting its fast-growing vines. Shade and irrigation are ideal for Algerian ivy.
White, green, and pink leaves trail from this waxy shrub. The pet-friendly, nontoxic plant thrives in bright, indirect light and watered every two weeks.
This odd houseplant likes moist soil and indirect light and has corkscrew-shaped leafless stalks. It can survive in low light using a grow light for photosynthesis.
Olive trees make fantastic houseplants, not just in the Mediterranean. It likes warm, sunny (but not direct sun because it would scorch) and humid weather.
Silver satin pothos leaves glisten beautifully in the sun. Pothos plants are easy to care for: Use partial to bright indirect light and water when the soil is mainly dry.
If you neglect them rather than overwater them, it will thrive. It prefers bright, indirect light, but Bloomscape says it can withstand low light in a less-than-sunny position.