The best houseplant for you may be written in the stars.

The next time you want to add a new houseplant to your collection, try consulting the stars!

Astrologer Clarisse Monahan suggests the following houseplants to match with each sign’s personality traits.

best houseplant based on your zodiac sign

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BHG /Jiaqi Zhou

Clarisse Monahanis a professional astrologer and tarot reader.

Grow zebra plant in bright light, and let the soil dry out a bit between waterings.

The planet Venus represents love and beauty, so ahouseplant with heart-shape leavesis a good match for Taurus.

ZZ Plant

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Grow in a spot with medium or bright light and keep the soil evenly moist.

Eventually, the vines can reach 6 feet or more.

you might also grow lucky bamboo in soil if you keep it consistently moist.

jasmine houseplant in white pot

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Eventually, this houseplant can reach up to 3 feet tall.

The huge, brilliant blooms ofamarylliscertainly fit the bill.

Amaryllis can reach up to 2 feet tall when grown in bright light.

Haworthia potted plant

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Water only when the top inch of soil is dry.

They can grow up to 6 feet tall indoors, while some varieties stay under 4 feet.

Hang in a spot with bright, indirect light and water when the top inch of soil is dry.

Heartleaf Philodendron on white table in living room

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Snake plants can tolerate a wide range of conditions, but they don’t like being overwatered.

Err on the side of letting them dry out, and only water when the soil is completely dry.

Growing up to 4 feet tall, snake plants will be happy in anything from low to bright light.

english ivy plants on floating shelf

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Eventually, though, this cute succulent will look just like a tiny tree.

Grow in bright light, and water when the soil dries out.

lucky bamboo plant next to goldfish

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amaryllis varieties in containers

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potted banana plant sitting on table

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string of beads hanging houseplant

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Snake plant black speckled pot

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baseball plant in pot

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Jade plant table centerpiece

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