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    Published: Sep 27, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    10 Houseplants That Outlive Nearly Everything Else

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    Some houseplants are so hardy, they practically thrive on neglect. Whether you forget to water them, place them in less-than-perfect light, or leave them to handle dry indoor air, these plants keep going strong. They’re perfect for anyone who wants greenery without the stress of constant care.

    With the right picks, you’ll have lush, long-lasting plants that can stick around for decades. Here are 10 houseplants that outlive nearly everything else.

    Snake Plant

    Close-up of a snake plant with long, green leaves bordered by yellow edges, showing the pattern and texture of the foliage.
    Photo Credit: barbos2514/Pixabay

    Snake plants are famous for their toughness and sleek, upright leaves. They tolerate low light, infrequent watering, and even the occasional forgotten corner. Once planted, they’ll last for years with little fuss.

    ZZ Plant

    A single green stem with several broad leaves extends diagonally against a plain white background.
    Photo Credit: Pawel Czerwinski/Unsplash

    With glossy, deep-green leaves, ZZ plants are nearly indestructible. They thrive in low light and survive long stretches without water. This makes them a favorite for busy households and offices.

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    Jade Plant

    Succulent plants with green leaves edged in red, growing in a pot outdoors, against a blurred grassy background.
    Photo Credit: meineresterampe/Pixabay

    Jade plants are slow-growing succulents that can live for decades—sometimes even passed down through generations. They store water in their thick leaves, making them drought-tolerant. With a sunny windowsill, they’ll happily keep thriving.

    Peace Lily

    White peace lilies with glossy green leaves in a garden setting.
    Photo Credit: Gadini/Pixabay

    Peace lilies are not only long-lived but also air-purifying. They’ll reward you with glossy leaves and elegant white blooms year after year. Give them indirect light and occasional water, and they’ll stay beautiful.

    Spider Plant

    A spider plant with long, narrow green leaves grows in a white pot placed on a light-colored shelf.
    Photo Credit: Joshua Mcknight/Pexels

    Spider plants are resilient growers that keep producing little offshoots called “spiderettes.” These can be propagated endlessly, making them a long-term favorite. They handle a wide range of conditions without complaint.

    Rubber Plant

    Close-up of a green plant with glossy leaves against a blurred background.
    Photo Credit: juliopablo/Pixabay

    Rubber plants can grow into striking indoor trees if cared for properly. They’re sturdy and can live for decades in the right environment. Their deep green, shiny leaves add bold style to any room.

    Aloe Vera

    Close-up of green aloe vera plants with thick, fleshy leaves and white spots, set against a softly blurred background.
    Photo Credit: PollyDot/Pixabay

    More than just a medicinal plant, aloe vera is a long-lasting succulent that thrives indoors. With proper sunlight and occasional water, it can live for many years. Its soothing gel is a bonus for cuts and burns.

    Pothos

    A close-up of lush green pothos leaves with visible veins and slight variegation, creating a dense, leafy texture.
    Photo Credit: Javaistan/Pixabay

    Often called the “beginner’s plant,” pothos grows quickly and adapts to nearly any setting. They live for years, trailing beautifully from shelves or hanging baskets. Even with minimal care, they’ll keep adding greenery.

    Cast-Iron Plant

    Person smiling while watering a potted plant indoors.
    Photo Credit: Gustavo Fring/Pexels

    True to its name, the cast-iron plant can survive almost anything. Low light, poor soil, and neglect won’t faze it. Once established, it’s one of the longest-lasting houseplants you can own.

    Philodendron

    Close-up of lush, dark green philodendron leaves with prominent lobes and glossy texture filling the frame.
    Photo Credit: ignartonosbg/Pixabay

    Philodendrons have been popular houseplants for generations thanks to their hardy nature. They adjust well to indoor spaces and keep growing with little effort. With basic care, they’ll reward you with longevity and lush leaves.

    If you’re looking for plants that stick around year after year, these tough houseplants won’t disappoint. They’re proof that greenery at home can be both long-lasting and low-maintenance.

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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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