One of the most beautiful houseplants is Jade. This slow grower can survive for weeks and even months without water because it stores what it needs in its fleshy stems and leaves. If you can keep a cactus alive, you can grow a jade plant.
Another great houseplant is the spider plant. It is extremely easy to grow and is very low maintenance. Once the plants get big enough, they start producing baby plants on the ends of long stems that are perfect for repotting and growing another one.
The most low-maintenance plant is pothos, also known as devil's ivy. It needs light but is not fussy about it. It can grow easily indoors nearby a window or in sunlight. The leaves will droop down if not given water but bounces back when poured water.
The easiest succulent that is indestructible is a snake plant. It is the most low-maintenance plant. It tolerates low light and less water while maintaining its shape and good looks. It is impossible for a snake plant to die even when you ignore it.
You don't need a garden to enjoy the greenery in your space or an exemplary pot to add aesthetics to your home. You can easily grab a pair of urli or some copper utensils and grow low-maintenance plants in them that can be managed by beginners.
A heart-leaf philodendron is just plain adorable with its glossy, heart-shaped foliage and draping vines. Plus, it adapts well to low-light spots and doesn't mind if you forget to water it for a time or two. It has pretty trailing stems.
A fun-named ZZ plant lives up to its other name known as eternity. You can almost forget by keeping this plant in your home as it is so low maintenance. Look for a variety called 'Raven' that has almost black leaves, apt to add a moody atmosphere.