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Orchids have a reputation for being the "divas" of the plant world. We’ve all been there: you bring home a stunning, blooming Phalaenopsis from the store, only for the flowers to drop and the leaves to wrinkle a month later. But here’s a secret: Orchids aren't actually hard to grow; they’re just different.

If you’re looking for a plant that is virtually "indestructible," the ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is likely at the top of your list. Known for their waxy, architectural leaves and ability to thrive in low-light conditions, these plants are staples for both beginners and seasoned indoor gardeners.

 

Bringing nature indoors shouldn't come with a side of worry for your furry family members. Many common houseplants, like lilies and sago palms, can be extremely dangerous if nibbled by a curious cat or dog.

If you’ve ever brought home a Monstera Albo or a Marble Queen Pothos, you’ve likely marveled at the striking white splashes on their leaves. But have you ever wondered why these plants look so different from their solid green cousins?

This guide provides everything you need to know about Bird of Paradise care, from light requirements to troubleshooting common problems.

In this guide, we’ve curated a list of the most unstoppable houseplants that thrive on neglect, perfect for anyone looking to bring nature indoors without the stress.