10 houseplants that require little light and care

Guendalina Guaita
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Raise your hand if you haven't seen at least one houseplant drying out on your balcony! Let's face it: a green thumb is not an innate gift; on the contrary, it is a quality that requires patience and a lot of perseverance.

If you love nature but everything You touch it turns into a desolate wasteland in a matter of months. Before you resign yourself to a house full of fake leaves and flowers, read this article. We've found ten resistant houseplants for you, resistant to any thumb, green or otherwise. Your living room will transform into a small garden, and you won't have to worry (too much) about the plants you need to take care of.

1. Cacti

Cactaceae – or succulents – are the classic green interior decoration that requires little attention.

We're talking about cacti in all their varieties and sizes. Tall, short, round, with or without thorns, colorful or simply green, succulent plants are perfect for starting to train your green thumb. You only need specific soil, light, and very little water—a few drops every two weeks is enough. If you grow them consistently and carefully, these plants will color your apartment and give you wonderful flowers.

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2. Sansevieria trifasciata

The Sansevieria trifasciata is a resistant and autonomous indoor plant, of great elegance for furnishing even a small home with style. Its straight, oval leaves, with light veins, are beautiful to look at and give a touch of personality to any room.

Place it in front of a window screened by a light curtain and water it only when the soil is very dry.

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3. Aloe vera

Aloe vera is not It's just a houseplant that requires little care, but it's a true universal remedy for cuts, abrasions, and burns. It only requires light and a pot where it can rest dry, with very little water: in exchange, it will offer you the precious gel of its leaves and its magical anti-inflammatory properties.

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4. Orchids

The orchid is a typical flowering houseplant that requires little care and allows you to make a great impression on guests. Colorful and elegant, the orchid prefers shade and a humid environment. It needs water once/twice a week, but only when the soil is particularly dry.

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5. Pothos

The pothos is the wild card par excellence: it looks good wherever you put it and it won't give you any problems. never any problems. You forget to water it and it seems a bit… already? A few drops and he recovers. Did you give him too much water? Put it in the sun, it will come back as before.

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6. Zamioculcas

The zamioculcas, known to its friends as zamia, comes from the heart of Tanzania and is capable of transforming your apartment into a green and exotic corner. It is one of the most resistant indoor plants, with solid roots that retain water and make the zamia ready to survive even the most difficult weather conditions. distracted green thumbs.

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7. Bamboo of luck

Bamboo of luck is not a real bamboo, but a tropical water lily of African origin. Having it at home is supposed to bring good luck, so it's best to stock up these days. Great for those who can afford it. offer only a little light to your houseplants (by the way, have you already read our tips on how to illuminate your home?).

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8. Chlorophytum

Also known as spider plant, chlorophytum is the ideal choice for those who are afraid of forgetting to water. A little water every two weeks is enough, but it can resist even longer. Perfect to grow in a small pot hanging from the ceiling, since it appreciates light very much, you can place it on balcony, even if you have a small one available.

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9. Philodendron

The philodendron is very common in public offices and professional studios due to its ability to adapt to heating and air conditioning. At home, you may run the risk of making your living room look like a waiting room, but it is undeniable that the philodendron is a houseplant that with little care galvanizes your botanical spirit by growing lush and tall in any condition.

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10. Pilea Peperomioides

The pilea, also known as the Chinese coin plant, comes from China and is one of the most popular green subjects on Instagram in recent months. An excellent indoor plant, it requires little light, little water, and little care: you can forget about it for weeks and it will almost not notice.

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Looking for a home for your plants?

Now that we've seen the houseplants capable of resisting even the most careless green thumbs, there's only one thing missing: an apartment to let them live in. We at Casavo are at your service to find the ideal home to transform into a lush urban garden. Visit our real estate listings platform and immediately find the home that's right for you in Florence, Milan, Rome, Turin, Bologna, and Verona.

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