Best Indoor Plants | Cute House Plants That Clean The Air 🌿

Hey everyone! Welcome back to Lavendaire. It’s Aileen. If you follow my Instagram, then you know that I am obsessed with my new plant. It’s a fiddle leaf fig that I named Lila. Anyway, I thought that today I’d share the best the best indoor plants that you can get for your home that will look beautiful, aesthetic, but will also purify the air in your home, so it’s a win-win situation.

I just did some basic research and handpicked some of the best-looking ones, in my opinion, and easy-to-take-care-of ones because I’m still a plant beginner. Most of these are on NASA’S list for the best houseplants to purify the air, and the other ones I chose just because they’re so aesthetic.

You see them on Pinterest and Instagram, and they’re just too beautiful to not include on this list. Please not that some of these plants may be toxic, so it’s not recommended if you have pets or small children who might eat them.

In this video, I’ll be sharing some basic info on the plants, but there will be more info, details, and links down below, so check that out. Alright, so let’s start with my fiddle leaf fig. The fiddle leaf fig is known for its large, glossy violin-shaped leaves.

It’s an interior design favorite and you can find it literally all over Pinterest and interior design blogs. Mine is a small one, but these grow really tall, and I love that they look like a whimsical tree out of a Dr.

Seuss story. These fiddle leaf figs love bright and indirect sunlight, and you know when to water it when you stick your finger in the soil and the top one inch is dry. I usually water mine once or twice a week, depending on the season.

I also take a microfiber cloth to wipe any dust off of the leaves, maybe once a week or so, so that the leaves can absorb the sunlight better. Fiddle leaf figs love humidity, so because it’s dry in California, I take the time to mist the leaves every morning.

If you have a humidifier, you can also use that to regulate the humidity in your room. The leaves will grow towards the light, so if you want your plant to grow evenly, you should rotate it whenever you notice it’s leaning in one direction.

Proper drainage is also very important to prevent root rot, which is when the roots sit in the water for too long. I just got this self-watering planter from Target, so if there’s any extra water, it just flows into the reservoir on the bottom, but if you have a pot without holes, I recommend putting rocks or pebbles at the bottom of the pot under the soil so that any extra water will flow into the rocks and not stay in the soil.

Okay, so because I’m not a plant hoarder yet, we’ll have to go out and find those other plants together. But before we go, I want to take a moment to thank Ecosia for sponsoring this video. Ecosia is a search engine that plants trees with its profits, so you plant trees just by searching the web which is so cool.

It’s one of the most privacy-friendly search engines out there and it’s 100% powered by renewable energy and 100% CO2-neutral. Through Ecosia, the profits from this video will go towards supporting TreePeople, a California-based forest restoration organization.

The more people who watch and share this video and start using Ecosia, the more trees will be planted around LA. How awesome is that? So start using Ecosia by clicking that link down below. Alright, let’s go! First, I decided to go to a local plant shop that is the cutest place.

The first plant that caught my eye is another one of my favorites. It is the Monstera Deliciosa. This plant also goes by other names such as “Window Leaf” or “Swiss Cheese” plant. And of course you see it’s known for its unique leaves with those beautiful cut outs and splits.

I actually have an artwork of this plant in my living room because I love the shape so much. This one’s a younger one but these plants can grow up to be so beautiful and make a big statement in your home.

Similar to the fiddle leaf fig, they like indirect sunlight and you’ll also have to mist the plant and wipe dust off of its leaves occasionally. There were so many cute plants at the shop, but I’ll wait to show you them in order along with the ones that I found at the next spot, so let’s go to the next location.

I basically hit jackpot at this next spot. I found all of the plants that were on my list, all but one, and so I spent a good couple hours here filming each of the plants. Let’s start, shall we? First, let’s talk about Peace Lilies.

The Peace Lily is a super easy-to-care-for medium-sized plant known for its fresh lily flower and beautiful leaves. They’re on NASA’s top list of plants that purify the air, because they’re known to reduce the levels of toxins in the air.

My mom actually has one of these plants. You’ve seen it in my How to Meditate video or my Back to Basics series. Peace Lilies do well in shade and cooler temperatures, and they also tolerate low humidity.

This makes them great for dry areas or apartments that get less natural lighting. What’s cute and convenient is that their leaves will droop if they’re thirsty and perk up again after watering.

Next is the snake plant, also known as “Mother-in-Law’s Tongue”. These plants are so popular. You’ve probably seen them on Pinterest or Instagram. They have this clean structure, so it goes really well with the minimalist vibe.

Snake plants don’t need much light or water to survive, so they’re great for beginners. They basically grow anywhere. They’re an easy choice for any corner of your home. They’re also on NASA’s list of air-purifying plants.

This plant absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen during the night, while most plants do that during the day, so you could put one in your bedroom for an oxygen boost at night. Moving onto the Golden Pothos, also known as “Devil’s Ivy”.

These are a fast-growing vine, so they’re great for hanging baskets. But if you don’t want to hang them, you can also put them on a shelf and let the leaves hang down. Or put them on a table and let the leaves spill over onto the table.

I love the cute, heart-shaped leaves and the different varieties of variegated leaves, which means the marbling on the leaf. It’s so beautiful. Next is this Chinese Evergreen plant with its beautiful leaves.

These plants are also very easy to take care of. They thrive in low light and will grow in places where other plants won’t grow. Because they’re tropical, they do like humid air. So if your air is too dry, their tips might start turning brown, so you want to mist the leaves occasionally.

They also do a great job filtering out a variety of air pollutants, and if you care for them right, they can live for ten years or more. Next we have the Spider Plant, another very common, very easy-to-grow plant.

Most of the plants on this list are toxic for pets and small children. The Spider Plant is not, so this is a safe houseplant if you have pets or children in the house. Spider Plants thrive in cool to average home temperatures and prefer dry soil.

They also like bright and indirect sunlight, so keep them close to a window. Now let’s talk about the Rubber Tree. This tree has big, dark green shiny leaves that definitely make a statement. To me, they’re like the perfect minimalist, structured plant to have in your home, especially if you don’t want things to be too colorful.

They also like bright and indirect light. And keep in mind: These trees can also grow pretty large. Here we have Aloe Vera, another one of NASA’s top air-purifying plants. This is an easy-case succulent that has elongated leaves.

Aloe vera actually has a history of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt. The gel inside of the aloe plant can help heal cuts and burns and has multiple other benefits too. Aloe vera loves full sunlight, so it’s a great choice for a sunny kitchen window.

Lastly, succulents are super cute and super easy plants to bring into your home. There are so many different varieties, so I’m just going to be general here. Succulents love bright and direct sunlight, and you barely need to water them.

They’re the lowest maintenance plants on this list. You could basically neglect them and they’ll still be okay. Alright, so after filming the plants yesterday, I could not come home empty-handed, so I just want to show you my little plant haul.

I got two of these pathos. I think they’re so gorgeous because of the variegated leaves, which means it’s marbled-looking. And then I also got this guy. This is an aloe and I’ve named him Mr.

Aloe Black. And I’ve named the two plants the Gemini Twins. I really couldn’t decide which one to get, so I decided to come home with two. I might give one away or I might keep both. I still haven’t decided.

But I hope you enjoyed this video about plants. I hope it inspired you to bring some life into your home. And don’t forget to check out Ecosia for a search engine that plants trees. Everything’s down below.

I’ll see you guys in the next one. Bye! [Music] [Music] hey everyone welcome back to lavender its Eileen so if you follow my Instagram then you know that I am obsessed with my new plants it’s a fiddly fig that I’ve named Lila anyway today I thought I’d share some of the best indoor plants I usually get for your home that will look beautiful aesthetic but also purify the air in your home so it’s a win-win situation I just did some basic research and hand-picked some of the best-looking ones in my opinion and easy to take care of ones because I’m still a plant beginner most of these are on NASA’s list for the best house plans to purify the air and the other ones I chose just because they’re so aesthetic you see them on Pinterest and Instagram and they’re just too beautiful to not include on this list please note that some of these plants may be toxic so it’s not recommended if you have pets or small children who might eat them so in this video I’ll be sharing some basic info on all the plants but there will be more info details and links down below so check that out alright so let’s start with my fiddly fig the fiddly fig is known for its large glossy Violin shaped leaves it’s an interior design favorite and you can find it literally all over Pinterest and interior design blogs mine is a small one but these grow really tall and I love that they look like a whimsical tree out of a dr.

Seuss story so these fiddly figs love bright and in direct sunlight and you know when to water it when you stick your finger in the soil and the top 1-inch is dry so I usually water mine once or twice a week depending on the season I also take a microfiber cloth to wipe any dust off of the leaves maybe once a week or so so that the leaves can absorb the sunlight better finnaly figs love humidity so because it’s dry in California I take the time to mist the leaves every morning if you have a humidifier you can also use that to regulate the humidity in your room the leaves will grow towards the light so if you want your plant to grow evenly you should rotate it whenever you notice it’s leaning in one direction proper drainage is also very important to prevent root rot which is when the roots sit in water for too long just got the self watering planter from Target so if there’s any extra water it just flows into the reservoir on the bottom but if you have a pot without holes I recommend putting rocks and pebbles at the bottom of the pot under the soil so that any extra water will flow into the rocks and not stay in the soil okay so because I’m not a plant hoarder yet we’ll have to go out and find those other plants together but before we go I want to take a moment to thank eco Co for sponsoring this video so eco zia is a search engine that plants trees with its profits so you plant trees just by searching the web which is so cool it’s one of the most privacy friendly search engines out there and is 100% powered by renewable energy and 100% co2 neutral through eco zia the profits from this video will go toward supporting tree people a california-based forest restoration organization so the more people who watch and share this video and start using eco Ziya the more trees will be planted around la how awesome is that so start using eco Ziya by clicking that link down below alright let’s go first I decided to go to a local plant shop that is the cutest place the first plant that caught my eye is another one of my favorites it is the monstera deliciosa this plant also goes by other names such as window leaf or Swiss cheese plant and of course you see it’s known for its unique leaves with those beautiful cutouts and splits I actually have an artwork of this plant in my living room because I love the shape so much this one’s a younger one but these plants can grow up to be so beautiful and make a big statement in your home similar to the fiddly fig they like in direct sunlight and you also have to miss the plant and wipe dust off of its leaves occasionally there were so many Hugh plants at the shop but I’ll wait to show you them in order along with the ones that I found at the next spot so let’s go to the next location so I basically hit jackpot at this next spot I found all of the plants that were on my list all but one and so I spent a good like couple hours here filming each of the plants let’s start shall we first let’s talk about peace lilies the peace lily is a super easy to care for medium sized plant known for its fresh lily flower and beautiful leaves there on nasa’s top list of plants that purify the air because they are known to reduce the levels of toxins in the air my mom actually has one of these plants you’ve seen it in my how to meditate video or my back to basics series peace lilies do well in shade and cooler temperatures and they also tolerate low humidity this makes them great for dry areas or apartments that get less natural lighting what’s cute and convenient is that their leaves will droop if they’re thirsty and perk up again after watering next is the snake plants also known as mother-in-law’s tongue these plants are so popular you’ve probably seen them on Pinterest or Instagram they have this clean structure so it goes really well with a minimalist vibe snake plants don’t need much light or water to survive so they’re great for beginners they basically grow anywhere and they’re an easy choice for any corner of your home they’re also on NASA’s list of air purifying plants this plant absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen during the nights while most plants do that during the day so you could put one in your bedroom for an oxygen boost at night moving on to the golden pothos also known as Devils ivy these are a fast growing vines so they’re great for hanging baskets but if you don’t want to hang them you can also put them on a shelf and that the leaves hang down or put them on a table and let the leaves spill over onto the tail I love the cute heart-shaped leaves and the different varieties of variegated leaves which means just the marbling on the leaf it’s so beautiful next is this Chinese evergreen plant with its beautiful leaves these plants are also very easy to take care of they thrive in low light and will grow in places where other plants won’t grow because they’re tropical as they do like humid air so if your air is too dry their tips might start turning brown so you want to miss the leaves occasionally they also do a great job filtering out a variety of air pollutants and if you care for them right they can live for 10 years or more next we have the spider plant another very common very easy to grow plant so most of the plants on this list are toxic for pets and small children the spider plant is not so this is a safe house plant if you have pets or children in the house spider plants thrive in cool to average home temperatures and prefer dry soil they also like bright and in direct sunlight so keep them close to a window now let’s talk about the rubber tree this tree has big dark green shiny leaves that definitely make a statement to me they’re like the perfect minimalist structured plant to have in your home especially if you don’t want things to be too colorful they also like bright and indirect light and keep in mind these trees can also grow pretty large here we have aloe vera another one of NASA’s top air purifying plants this is an easy care succulent that has elongated leaves aloe vera actually has a history of being used for medicinal purposes dating back to ancient Egypt the gel inside of the aloe plant can help heal cuts and burns and has multiple other benefits too aloe vera loves the full sunlight so it’s a great choice for a sunny kitchen window lastly succulents are super cute and super easy plans to bring into your home there are so many different varieties so I’m just going to be general here succulents love bright and direct sunlight and you barely need to water them they’re the lowest maintenance plans this list you can basically neglect them and they’ll still be okay [Music] all right so after filming the plants yesterday I could not come home empty-handed so I just want to show you my little plant haul I got two of these opposed I think they’re so gorgeous because of the variegated leaves which means it’s like marbled looking and then I also got this guy this is an aloe and I’ve named him mr.

aloe blacc and I’ve named the two plants the Gemini twins I really couldn’t decide which one to get so I decided to come home with two I might give one away or I might keep both still haven’t decided but I hope you enjoyed this video about plants I hope it inspired you to bring some life into your home and don’t forget to check out eco Ziya for a search engine that plants trees everything’s down below I’ll see you guys in the next one bye [Music] [Music]

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