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11 Best Easy-to-Maintain Houseplants for Your Home

Michelle Carlson
Chlorophytum comosum, Spider plant in white hanging pot / basket,

Want to add greenery to your home without the stress of constant care? Some houseplants practically take care of themselves. These low-maintenance options are perfect for busy people, beginners, or anyone who just wants plants that stay happy with minimal effort.

Easy-to-Maintain Houseplants

Here are 11 of the best easy-to-maintain houseplants to brighten your space—without the fuss.

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Snake plant

This plant is a favorite for a reason. It’s tough, stylish, and tolerates both low light and neglect like a champ.

Why this works

Snake plants only need watering every few weeks and can thrive in almost any light.

Quick Tip

Don’t overwater—this plant prefers dry soil and hates soggy roots.

2. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

Zamioculcas zamiifolia

Shiny, waxy leaves and a sturdy shape make the ZZ plant an easy-care gem. It grows slowly but surely, even in dim light.

Why this works

It tolerates drought, low light, and poor soil without complaint.

Quick Tip

Water sparingly—its thick rhizomes store moisture for weeks.

3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Pothos

This trailing plant grows like crazy, even with little light and minimal care. Great in hanging baskets or on shelves.

Why this works

Pothos is nearly impossible to kill and can grow in water or soil.

Quick Tip

Trim the vines occasionally to keep them looking neat and encourage fuller growth.

4. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

spider plants

Spider plants are cheerful, fast-growing, and send out baby “spiderettes” that you can replant.

Why this works

They bounce back from underwatering and tolerate inconsistent care.

Quick Tip

Give them bright, indirect light for the best results—but they can survive in lower light too.

5. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Peace Lily

With dark green leaves and the occasional white bloom, peace lilies are both pretty and low-effort.

Why this works

They wilt when thirsty, so they’re easy to read—and perk up fast after watering.

Quick Tip

Keep out of direct sun and wipe leaves regularly to keep them glossy.

6. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera.

Not just useful for soothing burns, aloe is also one of the easiest succulents to grow indoors.

Why this works

It stores water in its leaves and thrives on neglect.

Quick Tip

Place near a sunny window and water only when the soil is bone-dry.

7. Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior)

Aspidistra elatior

If you want a plant that survives almost anything—low light, low water, and forgetful owners—this is the one.

Why this works

It grows slowly but steadily and tolerates shade, neglect, and even temperature swings.

Quick Tip

Water only when the top few inches of soil feel dry.

8. Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)

Ficus elastic

Big, glossy leaves and a strong upright shape make rubber plants popular and surprisingly low-maintenance.

Why this works

It’s more forgiving than other ficus plants and can handle lower light and missed waterings.

Quick Tip

Let the soil dry out halfway before watering, and keep it away from cold drafts.

9. Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

Jade Plant

This slow-growing succulent has thick, shiny leaves and can live for decades with very little care.

Why this works

It needs little water and prefers dry conditions—ideal for sunny windows.

Quick Tip

Use a pot with drainage and water sparingly to avoid root rot.

10. Heartleaf Philodendron

Philodendron

With soft, heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines, this plant is perfect for shelves or hanging pots.

Why this works

It thrives in low to medium light and bounces back quickly from underwatering.

Quick Tip

Let the top inch of soil dry out before watering, and trim vines to keep it full.

11. Dracaena ‘Janet Craig’

A dracaena flower

This tall, leafy plant adds bold greenery to your space with very little care needed.

Why this works

It grows well in indirect light, tolerates missed waterings, and adapts easily to indoor spaces.

Quick Tip

Keep the leaves clean and avoid overwatering—let the soil dry out a bit first.

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