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Indoor plants can bring life and greenery to your home, even during winter. Here are seven plants that thrive indoors during the winter.
Spider plants are easy to care for and can tolerate a wide range of conditions. They are known for their long, arching leaves and are excellent at purifying the air.
Also known as Mother-in-Law's Tongue, snake plants are very hardy and can withstand low light conditions. They have tall, upright leaves that are often varied.
Peace lilies are known for their elegant white blooms and glossy green leaves. They can thrive in low light and are excellent at improving air quality.
Aloe vera is a succulent that thrives indoors. It's known for its gel-filled leaves, which have soothing properties. Aloe vera prefers bright, indirect light.
The ficus is a popular indoor tree that can add a touch of elegance to your space. It requires bright, indirect light and consistent watering.
ZZ plants are incredibly low-maintenance and can thrive in a variety of light conditions, including low light. They have glossy, dark green leaves.
Rubber plants have thick, glossy leaves and can grow quite tall indoors. They prefer bright, indirect light and can make a striking addition to your indoor garden.