The colorful blooms of bromeliads make this plant very popular. Although some houseplants can be toxic to pets or young children, bromeliads are non-toxic.
Because of its large, coin-shaped leaves, pilea is sometimes called the Chinese money plant or pancake plant. This is a fast-growing plant that requires low maintenance and can thrive in low-light areas.
If you don't have a green thumb, the ZZ plant is a good choice because it is hard to kill and will easily reach 24"–36" in height. ZZ plants require little attention and can even thrive on neglect.
If you have a bright, open space in your home, the Monstera will make a statement. Striking in its appearance, the holes make the leaves resemble Swiss cheese.
An easy-growing plant, the dumb cane typically grows to be 3 to 5 feet tall. Their patterned leaves of green, white, and cream create intriguing foliage.
As a great year-round plant, the Moth Orchid produces elegant flowers. They have an exotic appearance but need very little to thrive.
Cacti are growing in popularity because they require very little care. As long as it gets bright light, a cactus will thrive even with little watering.