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10 Low-Maintenance Indoor Plants



Collecting indoor plants has been common to certain households nowadays. It is yet bloomed when the pandemic came thus it urges people to collect more and more plants as a way of entertaining themselves during lock-down. It is somewhat used for business since many people selling indoor plants online. It gives people the opportunity to earn extra income by selling it despite of the current situation we are facing today where it is hard to survive because a lot of opportunities has been wasted. And it helps maintain the mental health of everybody while isolating themselves in their respective homes by watering and grooming their plants. Indoor plants also improves air quality in so many ways. Plants release water vapor into the air, which increases humidity, and this can help improve respiratory and skin health. It surely benefits to those with respiratory issues, headaches or even allergies. Actually studies have found out that when people allow themselves to have indoor plants in their office, their performance at work really improved.


According to a news in 1989, NASA published a study that found houseplants as a promising solution for removing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air. For years, folks selected specific houseplant species believing they would clean the air inside their homes. But new research has determined that’s not quite the case. While the NASA study did prove that certain types of houseplants can purify the air, it was done in a contained environment that doesn’t accurately reflect a house”.


Especially to our Bria Homeowners, collecting plants has been their past time since mostly indoor plants are easy to take care. Aside from it cleans and purifies fresh air on their respective houses it beautifies their home as well. It can be placed anywhere in the house like in the sofa, table and above the cabinet.

Some indoor plants are much harder to care for and require a lot of attention, and it's even more of a challenge.


Here are the best 10- low maintenance indoor plants what you need to know and to collect with keep them alive and happy.



1. Snake plants


Snake plants are very common in our households and its benefits are it produces oxygen at night, and it is very effective against allergies. Snake plants are also known for their ability to help remove toxic air pollutants. It is a great help for each household to have this kind of plants because aside from it helps our health it also helps cutting out expenses through buying air purifier. Just keep your snake plant away from sun because it is sensitive to it and its leaves might get scorched.



2. Spider plants


Spider plants can clean air and remove toxins from the environment. It can be used also as a home decoration, increases humidity and it can be eaten as well since spider plants are edible.



3. Peace Lily


One of the many benefits that this indoor plant provides to human health is it purifies the air. It also promotes restful sleep in your room and removes mold spores from the air. Thus, very beneficial, especially to people who are sensitive to these mold spores.



4. Pothos plants


Pothos plants are one of the easiest plants to grow. These plants serve as to purify air while helping also eliminate odors. This plant can also help alleviate eye irritation after long days of staring at screens.



5. Orchids


Orchids are both exotic and serve as a plant with many health benefits. Orchids can help improve sleep and promote relaxation. Dried orchids are used to help boost our immune system. It can also be crushed up especially the dried orchids and made it into an immune-boosting tea.



6. Aloe Vera


Aloe Vera has a wide variety of health benefits including soothing burns, preventing acne and healing acne scars, softening both skin and hair and purifying your air all the while. Aloe is easy to care for and thrive in the sun. They are easy to grow, and low-maintenance.



7. Succulents


Succulents are a great for low-maintenance option for those people finding their indoor space some greenery on it. It takes in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, leaving you with clean air and a unique room decoration. It is should be placed indirect to the sun because they can get sunburned and eventually will turn brown.



8. Bamboo Palm


Bamboo Palm is particularly effective at purifying the air of dangerous carcinogens such as benzene and trichloroethylene from the air. They do well in a variety of lighting conditions. Do this with plenty of water because it requires consistent moisture and indirect sun or shade, perfect for a room indoors.



9. Jasmine


Jasmine can be used both fresh and dry for numerous health benefits. Fresh Jasmine plants help stimulate the mind and body. The plant oil can also be used to help with acne, as a natural antidepressant and to help aid in sleep.



10. Lavender plants


Lavender plants can be used in both food and in everyday health. Lavender is one of the most effective plants in reducing stress and anxiety. In fact, the lavender oil can help with healing burns, alleviating headaches, and improving your sleep.


It’s no question above said that there are many benefits for keeping your indoor plants at home. It helps boost your mood and focus, keeping your house cool, and even be used as medicine by treating some sort of allergies. However, one of the most common benefits of houseplant is that it helps clean the air and remove toxins. Having them around your household will surely offer psychological benefits by caring of your plants which can also help decrease stress and anxiety. It proves that collecting indoor plants can really help us especially in our health since mostly indoor plants have the same benefits towards us. In other words, it makes our life easier and better. And to our dear Bria Homeowners, it benefits them by achieving a healthier life even just staying at their houses and more especially it entertains them thus it helps maintain their mental health as well.

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