House Plants
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Living greenery for every room and every window — from bright-light showstoppers to plants that thrive in the dim corner you thought nothing could grow.
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Aspidistra elatior 'Tiny Tank'
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About House Plants
A houseplant changes a room. A single pot softens a hard corner, fills a blank shelf, and turns a windowsill into something alive. Indoor plants clean up the look of a space the way nothing else can — and many of the most rewarding ones are also the most forgiving, content to grow for years with little more than the right spot and an occasional drink.
There's a plant for every light level. The biggest difference between a houseplant that thrives and one that sulks is matching it to your light. Bright, sunny windows suit fiddle-leaf figs, succulents, and most flowering plants. Medium, indirect light is home turf for pothos, philodendron, and rubber trees. And for that dim hallway or north-facing room, snake plants, ZZ plants, and peace lilies keep their cool where almost nothing else will.
What's in this collection
From trailing pothos and heart-leaf philodendron to architectural snake plants, sculptural ZZ plants, lush ferns, statement monsteras, and easy-flowering peace lilies, this collection spans the houseplants worth living with — in a range of sizes from desktop starters to floor-standing specimens. Whether you're filling your first apartment or adding to a jungle, there's a match here for your space and your schedule.
Growing basics are refreshingly simple. Most houseplants want to dry out a little between waterings — overwatering, not neglect, is the usual culprit. Give them a spot that suits their light, keep them out of cold drafts, and feed lightly during spring and summer. That's the whole job for the easy ones.
Shipped to arrive healthy. Every houseplant is grown in our nursery network, inspected, and hand-packed in protective, season-aware packaging — and we honor the state-by-state agricultural rules that govern where plants can ship.
Common questions
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What's the best houseplant for a beginner?
Start with a pothos, snake plant, or ZZ plant. All three tolerate a wide range of light, forgive the occasional missed watering, and grow steadily without fuss — they're nearly impossible to kill.
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How do I know how much light my plant needs?
Match the plant to your window. South- and west-facing windows give bright light for figs and succulents; east-facing and a few feet back from any bright window suits pothos and philodendron; low-light champs like snake plants and ZZ plants handle north rooms and dim corners.
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How often should I water a houseplant?
There's no fixed schedule — check the soil instead. Most houseplants like to dry out an inch or two down before their next drink. When in doubt, wait a day; far more houseplants die from overwatering than from going thirsty.
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Are these houseplants safe around pets?
It varies by plant. Many popular foliage plants like pothos, philodendron, and peace lilies can irritate cats and dogs if chewed, while others are pet-friendly. If you have curious pets, check the individual plant and keep risky ones out of reach.
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Which states can houseplants ship to?
Most houseplants ship widely, but some agricultural rules vary by state. Those restrictions are built into fulfillment, so plants are only sent where they're allowed to go.