Indoor succulent plants are a great way to brighten up your flat and add some personality to every room. You can try out your urban green thump by choosing the plants that are mostly easy to take care of. In addition, you can use them to occupy the empty corners and corridors that you may have in your flat. So, here is a list of 15 indoor succulent plants you need if you are willing to decorate your flat.
Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree is ideal for a big room, perhaps a corner of a very spacious living room where a little bit of colour is needed. This plant will pop up your room with some colour. Remember it needs a bit of sunshine for its leaves to stay alive so it would be a good idea to place is right next to a window where the sun rays can reach. Don’t forget to water it at least once a week.
This plant has a distinctive leaf: it looks like it’s been intentionally cut into by a careful hand. To take care of this plant, water at least once a week, or more during winter or if the room you are placing it quite dry
Kentia Palm tree requires as much bright light as possible, so it is the ideal one for a very bright living room or corridor. It can grow up to 10 feet with a broad reach so it should be given lots of space around.
This plant is perfect if you are looking for a dark green contrast for your room. It doesn’t need as much light so keep it away from the light if possible. Doesn’t need too much water either so once every 10 to 14 days should be more than enough.
This plant features white beautiful flowers. These normally bloom during winter and early spring and really look like daffodils. The white colour of the flowers can make a very nice contrast with the room you decide to put in.
A snake plant will give your flat a retro look. The care of this plant is minimal, so it can be placed anywhere around the house, and let the soil dry completely between watering. Soil has to be checked every week, but it’s fine to skip a few. A really aesthetically pleasing choice when looking for indoor succulent plants!
This plant will not take that much space so can be easily placed on a shelf of a coffee table.
These are a nice decoration for any bedroom shelves, tables or even desk. As long as they are the tiny ones that don’t invade too much space. They can give that desert style to the room. Another great choice when looking for an indoor succulent plant!
Aloe Vera is the right plant for your bathroom and will give that botanical feeling to it. It looks perfect on a little table or near the sink area.
The Lily Plant is known as the “peaceful” plant with its deep, dark green foliage and bright white flowers, it will brighten whichever corner you choose to put it
If you are looking for a bit of colour contrast with white furniture in your leaving room or kitchen, then this is the orchid is the perfect plant to buy. Such a pretty indoor succulent plant!
Philodendron plant is not just a nice plant to have in doors but its also probably the easiest to take care of. You have no trouble in growing this plant because it adapts to the conditions inside the home it’s in.
A rubber plant only needs a few sun rays so a sunny spot shielded by a curtain will be perfect for this plant! Another great choice for indoor succulent plants!
The Golden pothos plant is perfect for a bohemian themed home.
Don’t be disgusted by the name cause it’s actually a very lovely indoor plant. It looks nice pretty much in every corner you might want to place it
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