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The Most Popular Plants For Apartments In Indianapolis

December 17, 2021
Blue and green apartment at Union Street Flats.

They could be named “houseplants,” but these vegetation can prosper in apartments too. Plants add color to your decor, upgrade air quality, lighten your disposition, and help you feel near to the world when you can’t get outside to have fun in your scenic community. The most popular plants for apartments in Indianapolis don’t want a bunch of care. If you want a few living greenery in your space, these no-fuss houseplants are the perfect present for your apartment.

The Best Plants For Apartments In Indianapolis With Artificial Light

A bedroom with a plant in the corner in 116 apartments.

Your apartment floor plan was designed for people but notnecessarily vegetation. If your room doesn’t have an abundance direct sunlight, you can still enjoy greenery that flourish in low light conditions. Spider plants are nice, easy plants that won’t need an abundance sunlight. These plants have long flat leaves and propagate by spintering out “spiderettes,” or tiny doppelgangers of themselves that hang down the primary plant. They look great on high shelves that give the leaves a place to grow. Spider plants are awfully adaptable and only need watering when they are dry. They also like a little crowding, so you don’t have to prune them very often.

The peace lily is also one of the best plants for apartments in Indianapolis. These lovely flowers have elegant dark green leaves and classic white flowers. They rise tall rather than wide and won’t require an abundance of light, so you can fit one in any corner in your smaller apartment. They also don’t require much watering and will show you that they need water when they lose leaves.

The Top Apartment Plants That Don’t Require A Lot Of Water

A kitchen with succulent plants on a counter in Echo Park Bloomington Apartments. 

If you’re busy working, studying, or loving your community’s excellent amenities, you might overlook to take care of your houseplants. To avoid killing your vegetation, buy cacti and succulents. These desert plants only need to be watered once or twice a week in warmer seasons and less frequently during the cold. Put them in a succulent and cactus soil mix and place them in a sunlit space like a kitchen window.

Cacti and succulents are very stylish as home decor accents. You can order them in various sizes, colors, and shapes. Show off your cacti and succulents in decorative flower pots or hanging terrariums, or combine different kinds in one large pot.

The Top Plants For Freshening Your Apartment Air

Spacious living room with plants in The Verge Luxury Apartments.

Invisible toxins from outside dust and indoor items can live in the air in your home. You’ll breathe easier with living plants like snake plants and pathos. They eat up toxins from the environment and release pure air back into your rooms.

Pothos are leafy plants with lengthy stems that want to creep over the ledges of shelves or hanging pots. They thrive in any lighting with scheduled watering.

Snake plants have stiff, pointed leaves that grow vertically. They diverge with some other vegetation if you want to group a few varieties together. Snake plants should stand up to a bit of abandonment and need relatively little light or water, so they’re tough to hurt.

Bring Your Plants Home To StoneBridge Luxury Apartment Homes

StoneBridge Luxury Apartment Homes has a beautiful apartment for you and your plants! Contact our Leasing Specialists to find out about our popular layouts, exciting amenities, and welcoming community. Just phone 317-743-2959 or schedule a tour to meet your next home.