29 Common Houseplants That Are Popular for Good Reason We talked to gardening experts about these well-known houseplants that are easy to come by and care for. Close Credit: Grumpy Cow Studios / Getty Images When browsing the nursery for a new, healthy houseplant, you'll find that certain options are more readily available than others. The most common houseplants are known for being low maintenance, tolerant of a range of growing conditions, and beautiful to look at. Whether you're shopping for a houseplant that produces reliable blooms, a climbing vine that trails shelves, an indoor palm for a touch of the tropics, or a beginner-friendly option that's next to impossible to kill, our experts point out these common houseplants that suit every level of green thumb. Andrew Bunting is the vice president of horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Justin Hancock is the horticulturist for Costa Farms. Kelly Funk is president of Jackson & Perkins. 9 Tall Houseplants That Will Add Drama to Your Interior 01 of 29 Fiddle Leaf Fig Credit: sarayut Thaneerat / Getty Images Fiddle leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) is an upright, tree-like houseplant that boasts large, durable leaves. "Like many 'architectural' houseplants, it is great for home décor and makes a strong decorative impact with its uniquely shaped leaves and upright stature," says Andrew Bunting, vice president of horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Size: 10 feet tall x 2 to 3 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; well-drained soil 02 of 29 Snake Plant Credit: t sableaux / Getty Images A low-maintenance houseplant that’s been popular for generations, the snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata) is beloved for its ability to thrive in various growing conditions. "Most snake plant varieties have stiff, upright, sword-like leaves that may have gray, silver, or gold banding or edges," says Justin Hancock of Costa Farms. "Its architectural nature makes it a natural choice for modern and contemporary interior designs, and it is highly regarded among plant parents." Size: 12 to 36 inches tall x 6 to 36 inches wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright light; well-drained soil 03 of 29 Spider Plant Credit: KrimKate / Getty Images Great for beginner gardeners, spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are known for being low maintenance. "Naturally decorative, spider plants have thin, gracefully arching leaves that produce a lovely fountain effect," says Kelly Funk, president of Jackson & Perkins. "Since spider plants require little care and can tolerate artificial light very well, they're an excellent choice for offices and homes." Size: 1 to 2 feet tall x 1 to 3 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; well-drained houseplant soil mix 04 of 29 Wax Plant Credit: daniilphotos / GETTY IMAGES Wax plants (Hoya) have thick, leathery leaves that form on trailing stems. It's commonly admired for its dainty star-shaped flowers that form when the plant is well taken care of and exposed to bright light. Size: 2 to 4 feet tall x 2 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright light; high-quality potting mix 12 Colorful Houseplants to Brighten Up Your Living Space 05 of 29 Monstera Credit: Vacharapong Wongsalab / Getty Images Monstera (Monstera deliciosa), also known as the Swiss cheese plant, has large, heart-shaped split leaves that create a beautiful visual display. "There are many variegated and highly coveted selections and cultivars," says Bunting. The easy-to-care-for plant is tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions. Size: 10 feet tall x 6 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 06 of 29 ZZ Plant Credit: OleseaV / Getty Images Popular for its ability to thrive in a range of light conditions, ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a clump-forming houseplant with upright stems and attractive glossy leaves. "The ZZ plant has become very popular in the last five to 10 years," says Bunting. "It has a very different appearance from most plants and is very durable too." Size: 3 to 5 feet tall x 2 to 3 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 07 of 29 Pothos Credit: Grumpy Cow Studios / Getty Images Pothos (Epipremnum sp.) is the ultimate in beautiful, easy-care houseplants. "Its leaves can range from solid medium green to variegated with cream stripes depending on the light conditions," says Funk. "It has an incredible vining habit and will slowly crawl up a wall or elegantly tumble from a hanging basket." It can tolerate the lack of air circulation in homes, offices, and even bathrooms. Size: Up to 20 feet long x 3 to 6 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 08 of 29 Tree Philodendron Credit: M.photostock / Getty Images The tree philodendron (Philodendron selloum) has very large, glossy green leaves that are lobed and incised. "The large foliaged houseplant has gained in popularity due to its impact on complementing home décor," says Bunting. It can tolerate a range of growing conditions, but it luxuriates in a warm and humid room. Size: 7 feet tall x 7 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 09 of 29 Heartleaf Philodendron Credit: Getty Images Another type of philodendron, the heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum), has beautiful glossy leaves that bring beauty to any home. Its foliage is available in a range of colors, from green-and-gold to green-and-white. During warmer weather, it can be grown outdoors and brought back inside when temperatures drop. Size: Depends on varietyGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; peat-based potting mix 10 of 29 Aloe Credit: Emilija Manevska / GETTY IMAGES Often grown for its healing properties, aloe is a low-maintenance houseplant that is also pest-resistant. The succulent has thick leaves that grow from a central rosette, but it can form a stem over time. Like most succulents, aloe has very low watering needs and can survive for weeks without water, ideal for gardeners still perfecting their green thumb. Size: 6 to 12 inches tall x 6 to 12 inches wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; succulent or cacti potting mix 11 of 29 Jade Plant Credit: SaskiaAcht / Getty Images A type of succulent that requires very little care, the jade plant (Crassula ovata) has a shrubby form with plump, oval, glossy leaves. "This has been a popular houseplant for over 60 years," says Bunting. When cared for properly, the plant can even grow to resemble a small tree. Size: 4 feet tall x 4 feet wideGrowing conditions: Direct sun; well-drained soil with sand or gravel 12 of 29 Rubber Plant Credit: Elena Grishina / Getty Images The rubber plant (Ficus elastica) is a large, tree-like houseplant with glossy, oval leaves that can be green, bronze, or variegated. "This old-fashioned houseplant has stood the test of time," says Bunting. "Tolerating a variety of light conditions makes the rubber plant a tough and adaptable houseplant." Size: 10 feet tall x 7 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 13 of 29 Prayer Plant Credit: Artem Khyzhynskiy / Getty Images Its highly decorative foliage has made the prayer plant (Calathea sp.) popular in recent years. "It has oval to strap-like leaves that can be quite diminutive to larger and more upright," says Bunting. "There are many beautiful-patterned variegations." Size: 2 feet tall x 2 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to indirect light; soil rich in organic matter 14 of 29 Air Plant Credit: Mint Images / Getty Images Air plants (Tillandsia sp.) are epiphytic, meaning they grow on other plants. While it still has a root system, air plants get their nutrients from the air, so no soil is needed. "They have many narrow arching silver-white leaves but can be green and bronze as well," says Bunting. "They do especially well in high-humidity rooms like bathrooms and indoor pools." Size: 3 inches tall x 3 inches wideGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; no soil needed 15 of 29 Peace Lily Credit: Grumpy Cow Studios / Getty Images Peace lily (Spathiphyllum sp.) is a popular option because it’s one of the relatively few houseplants that reliably produce showy flowers indoors. "It features pretty, white flowers that resemble callas, and its glossy, dark green foliage adds a striking touch to indoor decor when not in bloom," says Hancock. Size: 1 to 4 feet tall x 1 to 4 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright light; well-drained soil 16 of 29 String of Pearls Credit: Dima Berlin / Getty Images This cascading succulent has long strings of round leaves that resemble a pearl necklace, hence the nickname string of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus). It's beloved for its unique appearance and reputation for being easy to care for, says Bunting. Size: 6 inches tall x 6 inches wide (note: the long strings can be up to 8 feet long)Growing conditions: Direct light; succulent or cacti potting mix 17 of 29 African Violet Credit: Claudia Totir / Getty Images African violets (Saintpaulia ionantha) have rounded leaves that are covered with fine hairs on all surfaces, making them fuzzy to the touch. The leaves create a rosette of foliage over time that forms small flowers in the summer, which can be pink, purple, white, and beyond, says Bunting. Some of the flowers may also have a ruffled edge. Watering should only be done by setting the plant in a tray of water. Size: 4 inches tall x 8 inches wideGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 18 of 29 Chinese Evergreen Credit: Adipra / Getty Images Chinese evergreen (Aglaonema modestum) has upright, heart-shaped foliage. Its multiple stems make for a very full plant. "There are many different cultivars with variegated foliage of silvers, whites, reds, and pinks," says Bunting. "It has been popular for decades as a strong,g growing indoor tropical plant in malls and office buildings." Size: 4 feet tall x 4 feet wideGrowing conditions: Low to bright, indirect light; well-drained soil 19 of 29 Ivy Credit: Zhuqin Chen / Getty Images If you're looking for a fast grower, ivy (Hedera) is a great choice. The trailing vine has many different varieties, including English ivy, Boston ivy, and needlepoint ivy. Most types are known for being low-maintenance and beginner-friendly. Size: Depends on varietyGrowing conditions: Low to bright light; well-drained soil 20 of 29 Money Tree Credit: Michael Gollop / GETTY IMAGES This easy-to-care-for houseplant is popular because of its beautiful braided stems and palm-like appearance. "As its name suggests, money trees (Pachira aquatica) are said to bring good luck and fortune, making it a perfect gift in celebration of many milestones," says Funk. "The money tree and its distinction for sharing goodwill make it a particularly thoughtful gift for retirement, a new job, graduation, housewarming, and anytime." Size: 6 feet tall x 8 feet wideGrowing conditions: Medium, indirect light; well-drained soil 21 of 29 Croton Credit: Alohapatty / Getty Images Crotons (Codiaeum variegatum) make a show-stopping houseplant because of their variegated and vivid leaves that come in varying combinations of green, yellow, red, orange, and purple. "With consistent watering, misting, and some pruning, it will adapt beautifully and provide endless, ever-changing color, developing its best hues when grown in bright light," says Funk. Size: 1 to 8 feet tall x 3 to 6 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; well-drained soil 22 of 29 Anthurium Credit: Ludmila Kapustkina / Getty Images Another indoor plant that's becoming more and more popular, Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum) is one of the easiest flowering houseplants you can grow. "It produces a bright display of flowers, which appear in shades of red, pink, white, orange, and purple," says Hancock. "The flowers are long-lasting, too—a month or more when the anthurium is happy." Size: 15 inches tall x 10 to 12 inches wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; well-drained soil 23 of 29 Lucky Bamboo Credit: Elizabeth Fernandez/Getty Images Lucky bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana) is a popular gift that makes for a stunning and long-lived accent to your home or office décor, says Hancock. It is often pruned into unique shapes like swirls, hearts, and weaves, making it a living work of art. It can thrive with just water in its vase, but it enjoys being grown in a potting mix designed for houseplants. Size: 3 feet tall x 3 feet wideGrowing conditions: Medium to bright light; well-drained soil 24 of 29 Ponytail Palm Credit: Crystal Bolin Photography / Getty Images A rugged houseplant that’s native to the deserts of Mexico, ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is a drought-tolerant plant that's easy to grow. It has a thick trunk topped by an umbrella of thin, strappy leaves, giving it a unique and visually appealing appearance, says Hancock. Size: 1 to 3 feet tall x 1 to 4 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; well-drained soil 25 of 29 Chinese Money Plant Credit: Kimie Shimabukuro/Getty Images One of Martha's favorite houseplants, Chinese money plants (Pilea peperomioides), continuously produces offspring, meaning you can propagate it and give new plants to loved ones. The plant, which forms coin-shaped leaves that grow from thickened stems, is believed to symbolize good fortune. Size: 6 to 12 inches tall x 3 to 18 inches wideGrowing conditions: Medium to bright light; well-draining soil with perlite 26 of 29 Majesty Palm Credit: Natalia Gdovskaia/Getty Images Bring a touch of the tropics into your home with majesty palm (Ravenea rivularis). "It has long, feathery fronds that make it perfect for filling empty corners and adding texture to a room," says Hancock. "Its popularity stems from its ability to create a tropical atmosphere and its versatility as a living screen or room divider." Size: 10 feet tall x 5 feet wideGrowing conditions: Bright light; well-drained soil 27 of 29 Gardenia Credit: Marushka Volkova / GETTY IMAGES Gardenias, which can be grown both indoors and outdoors, are popular as houseplants thanks to their pleasant fragrance. It produces beautiful white blooms that are contrasted by glossy, dark evergreen foliage. Though it has a reputation for being high maintenance, the scent and beauty of gardenias make the work well worth it. Size: 4 feet tall x 3 to 4 feet wideGrowing conditions: Medium to bright light; acidic soil 28 of 29 Aluminum Plant Credit: Bilal photos / GETTY IMAGES The aluminum plant (Pilea cadierei) is virtually indestructible and quite eye-catching, too. This plant is aptly named because its textured leaves look like they've been splashed with metallic paint. The aluminum plant requires a bright spot for about three to five hours daily, but nothing too sunny, or its unusual-looking leaves will scorch and turn pale. Try the aluminum plant on a windowsill in your bathroom; this tropical plant loves humidity. Size: 12 inches tall and wideGrowing conditions: Bright, indirect light; well-draining potting mix kept evenly moist 29 of 29 Cast Iron Plant Credit: ÐлÑга Симонова / Getty Images The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) is another houseplant that's impossible to destroy and even thrives in low light. This non-toxic plant grows lance-shaped leaves, and its slow growth means you won't need to repot it anytime soon. Consider the cast iron plant as a no-fail housewarming gift for a new houseplant parent. Size: 1 to 3 feet tall x 2 to 3 feet wideGrowing conditions: Prefers low-light; well-drained, rich soil Explore more: Garden Houseplants