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    Published: Apr 15, 2025 by Kristen Wood ยท This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ยท

    No Green Thumb Needed: These 13 Plants Are Foolproof

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    Think you can't keep a plant alive? Think again. Some plants practically thrive on neglect and are perfect for beginners or those with busy schedules. These low-maintenance beauties are hardy, forgiving, and require minimal effort to stay healthy.

    Here are 13 foolproof plants that even self-proclaimed plant killers can grow with confidence.

    Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

    Close-up view of green leaves with variegated shades, arranged in a spiral pattern.
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    The snake plant is one of the toughest houseplants out there, perfect for low-light corners. Its upright, sword-like leaves store water, so it doesnโ€™t need frequent watering. This plant is nearly impossible to kill, making it ideal for beginners.

    Pothos

    Close-up of green leaves with visible veins and varied textures, creating a dense and lush appearance.
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    Pothos is a fast-growing vine that thrives in both low light and bright, indirect light. Itโ€™s very forgiving if you forget to water it now and then. With heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines, it adds instant greenery to any space.

    Spider Plant

    A spider plant with long, narrow green leaves grows in a white pot placed on a light-colored shelf.
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    Spider plants are known for their arching, striped leaves and cute baby โ€œspiderettes.โ€ They adapt well to various lighting conditions and bounce back quickly from neglect. Plus, theyโ€™re fun to propagate and look great in hanging baskets.

    ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

    Two potted plants against a wall: one pot with ivy and a sunflower, the other with a leafy green plant. Sunlight creates shadows on the white wall and brown shutters in the background.
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    The ZZ plant thrives in low light and can survive weeks without water. Its thick, waxy leaves help it retain moisture and stay glossy and green. Itโ€™s perfect for people who want a beautiful plant without the maintenance.

    Peace Lily

    Close-up of a peace lily with a white spathe and a central spadix, surrounded by green leaves.
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    Peace lilies have lush dark green leaves and elegant white blooms that brighten up any room. Theyโ€™re also great communicatorsโ€”when they droop, itโ€™s just a sign they need a drink. After watering, they perk right back up and keep thriving.

    Philodendron

    Close-up of lush, dark green philodendron leaves with prominent lobes and glossy texture filling the frame.
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    Philodendrons are tropical plants that are easy to grow and hard to mess up. They enjoy indirect light and are very forgiving if you forget to water. With their large, leafy vines, they bring a bold, jungle vibe indoors.

    Aloe Vera

    Close-up of two green aloe vera leaves with visible thorns and water droplets on the surface against a white background.
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    Aloe vera is a healing succulent that thrives in bright sunlight. It only needs watering every couple of weeks and stores moisture in its thick, fleshy leaves. Itโ€™s a functional plant tooโ€”its gel can soothe cuts and burns.

    Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior)

    Person smiling while watering a potted plant indoors.
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    True to its name, the Cast Iron Plant can handle extreme neglect. It tolerates low light, dry soil, and varying temperatures with ease. If you want a plant you can completely forget about, this oneโ€™s for you.

    Jade Plant

    Close-up of green succulent plants with elongated leaves and red-tipped edges.
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    The Jade Plant is a slow-growing succulent with thick, shiny leaves that store water. It loves bright, indirect light and can go long stretches between watering. Many people keep it as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

    Dracaena

    Close-up of dense, green palm fronds with sharp, pointed leaves against a blue sky background.
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    Dracaenas offer bold, upright leaves that give a tropical look without the high-maintenance needs. They grow well in low to moderate light and need only occasional watering. Their dramatic foliage makes them a standout in any room.

    Rubber Plant

    Close-up of a green plant with broad, glossy leaves against a soft, out-of-focus background.
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    Rubber plants are sturdy, attractive houseplants with glossy green leaves. They prefer bright, indirect light and only need watering when the top inch of soil is dry. Wipe their leaves occasionally to keep them looking vibrant and dust-free.

    English Ivy

    Green ivy leaves with white veins climb over a tree bark.
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    English ivy is a trailing plant that adapts well to various indoor light conditions. It grows quickly and can be trained to climb or hang gracefully from a pot. With minimal watering and pruning, it stays lush and green.

    Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

    Dense cluster of green and white speckled leaves, close-up.
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    Chinese Evergreens are tough plants that can survive in low light and with little water. Their colorful, patterned leaves add a splash of style to any corner. They're one of the easiest houseplants to care for, perfect for beginners.

    No green thumb? No problem. With these 13 easygoing plants, you can enjoy a thriving indoor garden without the stressโ€”or the guesswork.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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