Plants that thrive in indoors have a pleasing effect on you and always helps you calming and soothing your mind while you’re glued to the computer screen for a long time a simple tap on a leaves and touch on the foliage will spark the connection of humans with the mother nature, the sight of lush greenery inside the home space near your work desk will bring in positivity and calmness to you thus boosting your productivity and with minimal care you can bring in this indoor botanic buddies to help and cheer you up in this work from home monotony.
A few good things are, is just around you, and they’re just WILD and FREE.
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Golden Pothos
Golden pothos ( money plant ) will manage in low light (that’s how it got the name, because it’s a friend of darkness), needs infrequent watering and generally just gets on with things. This is an ideal beginner’s plant that gives impressive results with very little work from you.
Snake Plant
If you’ve never taken care of a plant before and want an easy start, Snake plants are the one for you. You’d have to try pretty hard to actually kill one. They thrive on neglect, responding best to the lightest of watering and then just being left alone. They’re a great bedroom plant as they pull toxins from the air during the day then release oxygen at night.
Zamioculcas Zamiifolia
Shiny and sculptural, zamia has a really strong dramatic look. She’s an ideal beginner’s plant as she’s super easy to look after, thriving in almost any room.
Philodendron
Philodendron has been a main-stay in the houseplant team for generations, thanks mostly to his dramatic heart-shaped foliage. He is not only bold, but also easy to care for if you keep an eye out for his signs of good and poor health. He’s supported by a moss pole so he can grow tall and proud.