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Not everyone has the time or patience to tend to fussy houseplants, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy lush greenery in your home. The plants below are resilient, thriving on neglect while adding elegance and air‑purifying benefits. They’re ideal for busy professionals, frequent travelers, or anyone new to plant care.
1. Cast Iron Plant – The Indestructible Choice

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The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) is famed for its durability. It tolerates low light, irregular watering, and temperature swings without flinching. Its dark‑green leaves provide a sophisticated touch, and the plant resists pests, making it a truly hands‑off addition. Water only when the soil is completely dry, and it will stay verdant all year.
2. Planta ZZ:sobrevive a cualquier condición

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The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) stores moisture in its waxy leaves, allowing it to go weeks without water. It tolerates low to bright indirect light and cleans indoor air by removing toxins. Water only after the soil has dried completely.
3. Snake Plant – Near‑Indestructible

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Sansevieria thrives on neglect, surviving low light, infrequent watering, and poor soil. Its upright leaves store water, enabling weeks between care. El riego excesivo es la única amenaza real; keep soil dry between waterings.
4. Pothos:enredadera que se arrastra sin esfuerzo

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Epipremnum aureum is a beginner‑friendly plant that flourishes in low to bright indirect light. It needs only occasional watering, and its vines can be left to cascade or trained to climb. Pothos también purifica el aire.
5. Chinese Evergreen – Resilient &Beautiful

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Aglaonema adapts to various light levels, preferring indirect but tolerating low light. Riegue cuando el suelo se seque; it’s drought‑resistant and available in green, silver, red, and pink varieties that also cleanse indoor air.
6. Parlor Palm:clásico y sin preocupaciones

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Chamaedorea elegans thrives in low light and minimal watering. Its feathery fronds add tropical charm, and it’s highly adaptable to neglect.
7. Heartleaf Philodendron – Hardy Climber

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Philodendron hederaceum’s heart‑shaped leaves grow in low to bright indirect light. Occasional watering suffices, and it’s excellent for hanging baskets or trellises.
8. Hoya – Planta de cera que dura

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Hoya’s waxy leaves retain moisture, allowing weeks without watering. Bright indirect light is preferred, but lower light is tolerated. Some varieties produce fragrant, star‑shaped flowers.
9. Ponytail Palm – Drought‑Tolerant

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Beaucarnea recurvata stores water in its bulbous base and thrives on neglect. Bright indirect light is ideal, but it can adapt to lower light. Avoid overwatering.
10. Rubber Plant – Bold &Easy

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Ficus elastica boasts glossy leaves and a sturdy growth habit. It prefers medium to bright indirect light and only needs water when the soil is dry. Occasional pruning promotes fuller growth.
11. Planta punta de flecha:vid versátil

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Syngonium podophyllum adapts to bright or low light and requires minimal watering. Its arrow‑shaped leaves come in green, pink, or white, adding visual interest.
12. Burro’s Tail – Succulent with a Twist

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Sedum morganianum thrives on neglect, thriving in bright indirect light and tolerating weeks between waterings. It’s perfect for hanging baskets, but overwatering should be avoided.
13. Lirio de la paz:belleza purificadora del aire

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Spathiphyllum flourishes in low light and needs water only when leaves begin to droop. It removes ammonia and benzene, keeping indoor air fresh.
14. Planta de serpiente de cascabel:follaje vibrante

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Goeppertia insignis offers wavy, patterned leaves that tolerate indirect light and infrequent watering. Es indulgente con el abandono ocasional.
15. Corn Plant – Low‑Maintenance Indoor Tree

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Dracaena fragrans grows tall with arching leaves, thriving in low to medium light and needing only occasional watering. También mejora la calidad del aire.
16. Jade Plant – Durable Succulent

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Crassula ovata thrives in bright, indirect light and tolerates shade. Riegue solo cuando el suelo se seque por completo; puede vivir durante décadas con un cuidado mínimo.
17. Aluminum Plant – Unique, Low‑Care

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Pilea cadierei features silver‑patterned leaves and grows in moderate light. Water sporadically, making it ideal for desks or shelves.
18. Nerve Plant – Colorful &Resilient

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Fittonia albivenis offers veined foliage in pink, red, or white. It thrives in low light and slightly moist soil, ideal for bathrooms or terrariums.
19. Crown of Thorns – Self‑Sufficient Bloomer

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Euphorbia milii is a drought‑resistant succulent that produces small colorful flowers year‑round. It prefers bright indirect light and minimal watering.
20. Bird’s Nest Fern – Tropical Accent

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Asplenium nidus thrives in indirect light and moderate humidity. It mandates only occasional watering and offers a lush, propulsive aesthetic.
21. Devil’s Backbone – Durable &Distinctive

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Euphorbia tithymaloides boasts a zigzag stem and stores moisture in its stems. It tolerates bright indirect light, lower light, and infrequent watering.
Effortless Greenery for Any Home

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These underrated, low‑maintenance houseplants demonstrate that you don’t need a green thumb to enjoy beautiful indoor greenery. Whether you select a succulent, trailing vine, or lush tropical plant, they mandate minimal attention, tolerate neglect, adapt to diverse lighting, and require only occasional watering. Perfect for beginners, busy individuals, or frequent travelers, they bring nature into your living space without the hassle.

Supervisión editorial
El contenido de GardenTabs es revisado por Steve Snedeker, un jardinero experimentado con décadas de experiencia práctica en paisajismo.