Originally from Australia, the kentia palm is a slow growing plant that would fit seamlessly in a corner of your home. It was found in many Victorian homes alongside the popular parlour palm.
The fiddle leaf fig is one of those plants that people have a love-hate relationship with. They can be a bit harder to care for and will often drop leaves when you first bring them home.
Perhaps one of the most popular houseplants of all time, the monstera (Swiss Cheese plant) is a stunner. The leaves grow the way they do to allow light to reach the bottom ones.
Make a real statement with a bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae). It’s rare for these plants to flower indoors, but it is possible if you treat it right.
Rubber plants are great tall indoor plants and would look great in the corner of your room next to a window.
The money tree is a popular housewarming plant that is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity to the recipient.
These plants are almost unkillable as they’re drought-tolerant, so make sure you let the soil completely dry before giving it any more water.