Are some difficult indoor rooms in your home, a bit chilly, and you often wonder if any houseplants will survive there? Fortunately, many cold-tolerant houseplants will be perfect for those spaces.

Cold-Tolerant Indoor Plants

Here are some excellent cold hardy houseplants that will look perfect in your home. Remember that the cooler your room, the longer you can go between watering. Keeping plants too wet-soaked-and cold invites root rot, so be careful with this balance.

1. ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is a beautiful, glossy houseplant that is low maintenance and brings interesting structure with its leaves that zigzag out from the stem.

There are various choices between those that grow up to a meter in height or those that are smaller desktop sizes. In any case, such plants are not picky when it comes to decreasing temperatures; they can even tolerate a minimum of 50°F but surely prefer a bit more than 60°F. ZZ plants need bright, indirect light, although they can withstand a little filtered sunlight. They, have a strong dislike for "wet feet" and would do best on a well-draining medium that barely feels damp to the touch. Read more about The Best Home Office Plants That Need Low Maintenance.

2. Snake Plant

Sansevierias are popular houseplants since they possess attractive, upright foliage but are easy to care for. Snake plants have long striped sword-like leaves and are easy to grow; they thus are great for beginners.

Native to West Africa, these succulents are in no way bothered by cold temperatures, which actually would be a simulation of the winter temperatures of their native habitat. Great caution should be taken, however, never let its soil become too wet or water it too frequently.

They are succulents, and they can adapt to low temperatures but not freezing temperatures. They can take lower temperatures provided the soil isn't wet. Read more about the Benefits of Having a Snake Plant in Your Home.

3. Bromeliad

Give cooler rooms a boost with a bromeliad bright indoor flowering plant with lush foliage. Bromeliads are resistant plants and can resist even 20°F. The temperature resistance is related to the species, and the most cold-resistant bromeliads come from the genus Dyckia.

They are indigenous to North and South America, growing in deserts, mountains, and forests across these native habitats. As a tropical house plant, it would enjoy the high humidity throughout the growing conditions. Bromeliads do well in the sun, so small amounts of direct sunlight during the warmer seasons will suffice. Read more about Types of Bromeliad Plants and How to Grow.

4. Jade Plant

It is a type of succulent known to be quite fortunate, not fussy when it comes to its care, and will cater to low-light positioning. More scientifically known as the Crassula ovata, the jade plants trace their origin to Southern Africa and can tolerate dropping temperatures in the room. They grow beautiful trunks that are small and have an appearance similar to bonsai trees. Things you watch out for mostly include incorrect ways of watering, which could result in dropped leaves. Succulents, like jade, tolerate cooler temperatures well, but it's best to not let them stay too wet.  Read more about Types of Bromeliad Plants and How to Grow.

How to Order Plants From Eureka Farms?

Ordering Plants from Eureka Farms is simple and rewarding. Our fully licensed, full-scale nursery offers a vast selection of landscaping trees, fruit trees, palm trees, and an extensive collection of houseplants. If you're looking to upgrade your home's exterior or create a welcoming porch atmosphere, Eureka Farms has everything you need, from topiary trees and hedges to a variety of other options. We take pride in carefully packaging your plants and delivering them promptly across the country, making sure they arrive in excellent condition. For those aiming to improve air quality, boost moods, and add natural beauty to your home office, explore our range of easy-to-maintain indoor plants. Happy planting!