Nature Indoors offers many different types of plants for your specific needs. Here are just a few samples of some of our favorites!
ZZ or “ZeeZee”
Zeezee plant tolerates low light and neglect, and still looks great. It forms a cluster...
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One of the best indoor plants for low-light situations, pothos is an easy-care vining...
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One of the showiest houseplants, the orchid is remarkably easy to grow — despite...
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Kalanchoes are a diverse group of succulent plants. Many are grown for their foliage,...
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Chinese evergreen is an excellent foliage plant for low to medium light. Its lance-shape...
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Ficus plants range from large trees to woody shrubs to trailing vines. All grow best in...
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Add excitement to dim areas of your yard with shade-loving coleus varieties that have a...
read moreBoston fern
The lush arching, dangling fronds of Boston fern are especially suited to hanging...
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Snake plant is a carefree, tough succulent that grows almost anywhere. Its leathery...
read moreChina doll
China doll can become a large tree outdoors, but in the home you can keep it to 4 or 5...
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Pileas are small mounded or creeping foliage plants, often with puckered or quilted...
read morePhilodendron
Most philodendrons are vines that clamber in trees in their native tropical habitat, thus...
read moreBamboo Palm
Looking for a small palm that tolerates shade? Check out bamboo palm and its relatives....
read moreCroton
Croton is a colorful shrub with leathery leaves that are most colorful in bright light....
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