If you're just stepping into the plant parent world or are planning to round up them all, consider bringing some of the most popular house plants into your space. We asked plant pros to spill the beans on which houseplants are popular trendy newcomers and the most popular houseplants of all time and how to care for each one. You can have a beautiful house plant and keep it flourishing. Take out your watering can and spray bottle!

1. Aloe Vera

According to a recent survey, this spiky, low-maintenance houseplant took the top spot for the most-searched plant in nearly a dozen states. No surprise there, with its set-it-and-forget-it vibe-sunny window and minimal watering along with the beauty and health benefits. You can use the gel inside the leaves. Water it thoroughly & make sure all that water drains out-you don't want it to be sitting in any water. In summer, water it every 7-14 days, depending on the weather. Read more about Indoor plants that can withstand heat and cold.

2. Golden Pothos

Pothos plants have long cascading vines that tend to grow in length. Hanging Pothos will be good for those who do not have much wall space or wish to bring color to higher areas of a room. If you want to showcase the trailing characteristics of the plant, the hanging pothos are also good. The pothos-also called devil's vine and devil's ivy consistently ranks on the best-seller list on plant websites like Eureka Farms and score major points with the plant parent for being super easy to care for. They can even grow well in low-light conditions. This plant is highly toxic to pets.

3. Spider Plant

Spider Plant (also called Chlorophytum comosum, Ribbon Plant, Airplane Plant, or Spider Ivy) Native to tropical southern Africa, these plants are considered extra hardy, pet-friendly, fast-growing, and very easy to care for both indoors or outdoors. Spider plants are one of the easiest plants to grow and adapt to almost all conditions. 

They propagate very easily; as they mature, new shoots can be taken to make new plants. Just cut them at the base and put them either in moist soil or even water. Once roots develop, you can set the new plant in the soil. Spider plants also purify the air, and can serve to improve a home or office as either a tabletop plant or in a hanging basket. The Ribbon Plant or Spider Plant will be a great addition to your collection. Read more about How to kill bugs on indoor plants.

4. Aralia Fabian

Aralia Fabian is a beautiful tropical plant. Native to Southeast Asia and some Pacific Islands, Aralia fabian bears bright, dark green foliage with panicles of white flowers that persist for as long as 10 days every year. The Aralia Fabian is an evergreen perennial and will retain its lush good-looking foliage throughout the year. 

It grows over 6 feet tall and wide, making it a beautiful backdrop against which gardens or potted arrangements. Aralia Fabian grows well in warmer climates but must be protected from cold winter months. A bright nook receiving indirect sunlight is what all Aralia Fabian requires to grow well in interior spaces.

5. Monstera Thai Constellation Variegated

The Monstera Thai Constellation is a rare and highly sought-after plant because of its variegated leaves bearing splotches in shades of white or cream. The splotches of its variegation are bright white or cream, so that makes this plant quite outstanding in any indoor room. If you're thinking of a big plant outstanding and easy at the same time, look no further than this Monstera Thai Deliciosa! 

Also referred to as the Swiss Cheese Plant because of its typically perforated leaves, this thick vine is perfect for bringing a bit of the tropics to your home. While it can grow into impressive dimensions, the Monstera Deliciosa is surprisingly easy to care for and adaptable in terms of low light and shaded conditions.

Indoor, with good care, the beautiful plant reaches 6-7 feet tall and the leaves are as wide as 24 inches. Well, why not put a little Monstera into your life today? Read more about the Top 10 Large House Plants for Your Indoor.

6. Kentia Palm

Kentia Palm, scientific name: Howea forsteriana is a clustering palm that brings the ambiance of a sunny tropic to any room in the house. This fast-growing easy-maintained palm requires bright location and moderate watering with a preference for moisture in the soil. Kentia Palm is an ideal plant for the living room, office, or any part of the house, Kentia Palm also does well in outdoor settings comfortably nestled by a sunbathed patio or close to a water feature for a tropically inspired atmosphere. It is a growing palm tree and is considered one of the easiest palm trees to grow. Here is your chance to own Kentia Palm which is rare, unique, and hardly found in the market.

7. Peace Lily

Who wouldn’t love this easy-to-care-for indoor plant that can thrive in low-light areas and also help clean the air we breathe by releasing oxygen? Your peace lily will do well in most light conditions, but moderate indirect light is best for the plant to keep producing those lovely white-capped flowers. The peace lily thrives in humidity so you should mist the plant's water every two or three days or place the plant in a humid area such as the kitchen or bathroom.

8. African Violet

Saintpaulias, better known as African violets are easy-to-grow house plants, known for their simple care requirements. They are known to flower several times in a year if well taken care of. The flower of the violet is solitary and on a peduncle and it has five subequal petals. The leaves are big, dark green, and are of heart shape. It can grow on the same stem as the flower or on different stems. The genus Viola belongs to about 500 species of violets.

9. Chinese Evergreen

Well-known in China they are native to Asia and are generally associated with good luck. Chinese evergreen is perfect for low-lit rooms as a house plant and is quite easy to maintain even by a non-horticulturist. It is preferred that Chinese evergreen is planted in a well-draining soil mix. Put it in an area with indirect sunlight and humidity, the higher the better. A bathroom with a window is okay. Water the plants just enough, so that the upper inch of soil becomes dry before the next watering is done. Read more about 5 Indoor Plants with Flowers.

10. Money Tree

Besides the fact that it helps to bring luck, Money Tree plants are very low-maintenance. It only needs indirect sunlight and less watering; hence it can be considered as one of the easy to grow plants for everyone. It is also rated highly as an air purifier of your home with the money tree. Some of the common facts about money plants are that they grow best in direct sunlight if grown in a garden, but they also grow well in indoor environments or any low-light environment. Money plants should be exposed to only moderate light in partially shaded areas.

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Now licensed for a full-scale nursery featuring an expansive inventory of landscaping trees, fruit trees, palm trees, and the biggest houseplant collection. If you want to pump up your curb appeal or transform your porch into a class act, Eureka Farms will let you know how to do it all, from topiary trees and hedges to everything in between. You can count on us to pack the shipment with the utmost care across the country, and your plants will reach you as quickly as possible. If you're looking for ideas on improving air quality, lifting moods, and adding a touch of natural beauty to your work-from-home office space, here's the help of these easy-care indoor plants. Happy Planting!