Bringing a plant indoors can transform the environment, making it more welcoming and pleasant. For those who want to start an indoor garden or even have a plant to call their own, plant expert Murilo Soares suggests species that adapt well to different lighting conditions and spaces, both in houses and apartments.


Saint George's Sword.

Known for its resistance, the Sword of Saint George is a versatile option that adapts well to various environments, including bedrooms and areas with little sunlight. Thus, in addition to being practical, it is famous for its air purification properties.


Ficus elastica (Rubber Tree).

With large, thick, shiny leaves, the Ficus elastica is ideal for well-lit environments, such as living rooms near windows. This plant needs indirect light and careful watering, avoiding excess water so as not to compromise its roots.


Orchids.

Perfect for decorating and adding a delicate touch, orchids like environments with indirect light and good ventilation, such as living rooms or house entrances. They are elegant plants, but require moderate watering and special care with humidity.


Broken heart succulent.

This exotic-looking succulent is a great choice for arrangements on tables or countertops with good lighting. Its leaves form small heart-shaped “breaks,” and it needs indirect light and sporadic watering.

Maranta Tricolor.

With leaves that blend green, pink, and cream, Maranta Tricolor brings color to the environment and is suitable for spaces with indirect light, such as bookshelves or side tables. It likes humidity, so it can be a good option for bathrooms.


Peace Lily.

The Peace Lily is a plant that adapts well to low light conditions and has the ability to purify the air, making it excellent for living rooms and bedrooms. With its delicate white flowers, it is a popular choice for those looking for a touch of elegance.


Green Snake Plant.

Easy to care for, the Green Snake Plant grows well in low light, making it ideal for hallways and bookshelves. It is a fast-growing plant that can be grown in hanging baskets, providing a lush look.




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