These low-maintenance indoor plants are perfect for adding greenery to your bedroom.
There are many low-maintenance plants for bedrooms to choose from.
The 14 houseplants below are particularly beautiful and easy to care for.
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Keep a plastic or ceramic plant saucer below the plant.
This will keep moisture from damaging carpet or wood surfaces.
Above all, never let your houseplant sit in standing water.
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Keep the soil evenly moist but never soggy or soaked.
When watering, let the soil get barely dry to the touch, then water thoroughly.
Silvery striations cover the green swordlike leaves, making it a perfect indoor plant for a bedroom.
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And with its upright shape, it even fits into narrow spaces.
Because it is asucculent, it thrives in low-moisture environments.
Themoth orchidis theeasiest orchid to grow.
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it’s possible for you to grow it in almost any light condition.
Keep the soil on the dry side.
Dark green, shiny leaves grow across each stalk, forming a tight yet eye-catching funnel of greenery.
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In lower light, the plants grow leggier.
In the right conditions, they are easy to grow.
Leaf drop is a sign that something is amiss with your rubber plant but there areways to fix it.
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Peace Lily
For a serene indoor plant for a bedroom setting, choose a tranquilpeace lily.
Its glossy green pointed leaves will grow with little care.
For a neater look, remove any browned leaves or leaf tips.
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In the spring, small white flowers appear.
Depending on the size of your plant, it is a floor plant or a tabletop plant.
Its dark green leaves are marked with white along the veins; some varieties show more white coloration.
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It’s an ideal plant for a bedroom decorated in any style.
Luckily, pruning is as easy as clipping branches and fertilizing.
Its stress-relieving scent makes it a perfect indoor plant for a bedroom.
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There are many differenttypes of lavender; choose a dwarf variety and verify it’splanted in a suitable pot.
The white blooms of this vine open at night, timing itself perfectly with your nighttime routine.
Jasmine needs at least six hours of bright, indirect light.
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In low light, the bloom will be sparse.
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