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 Beautiful and small houseplants for your little space



What could be better than waking up early every day and enjoying the beauty of green houseplants or bright flowers in your living space? It is good to sit back and enjoy the success of a healthy and lush plant. But where to start and how do you know which plants are right for you? Don't worry, today's post is for you! Here are 10 beautiful and small houseplants for your little space. Especially, if you live in small apartments and houses, they are the best candidates. These houseplants are great for those with limited space and there are plenty of small indoor plants that do not take up much room. Placing them on a tablet, desk, window sill can give a luxurious look and can be used to decorate the interior at a low cost. They create positive impacts and purify much of the air. Not only does it add visual beauty to any space in your home, but these houseplants are also easy to grow with basic care. They can adapt to adverse conditions such as low light, low humidity, and a wide range of temperatures. Read on to find out more about them.


1 jade plant


The jade plant belongs to the succulent family, which exhibits dense rounded leaves. It prefers to grow in well-lit areas and dries between watering.


2 Peperomia



Peperomia is a small and low-maintenance houseplant that produces green rounded leaves. It thrives in moderately light and well-drained soil.


3 Pothos


Pothos is an easy-to-maintain plant that thrives in low light. It carries a small exotic vine and heart-shaped leaves. You can grow it in a hanging basket or put it on a shelf or bookshelf.


4 African Violet



African Violet is a beautiful small plant that blooms in a variety of colors, including white, pink, and purple. Give well-drained soil for its happy growth.


5 Polka Dot Plant


The polka dot plant is a small, attractive indoor plant that offers foliage in a variety of colors including pink, red, cream, and green. It supports humidity and tolerates low light.


6 Air Plants


Aerial plants grow well without the need for soil or water because they absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves. This plant is easy to grow so it is enough to give it for a few times a week. In summer, submerge in water once a week.


7 succulent


Succulent small, low-maintenance houseplants can be easily grown by anyone. Even, even beginner gardeners will grow successfully.


8 Nerve Plant



The nerve plant is a small tropical plant that produces dark green leaves and white, cream, or pink veins. It prefers moist and humid conditions.


9 Cacti


Cactus is another small indoor plant with low maintenance. They grow well in hot, dry conditions and require only minimal irrigation.


10 Aloe Vera


Aloe vera also belongs to the succulent family. It is a small, low-maintenance plant. Water from time to time as it retains moisture in its leaves

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