"The best beginner houseplants tolerate inconsistent watering and low to medium light. Snake plant, ZZ plant, pothos, and Chinese evergreen top the list. Here are 20 that actually survive real-life neglect.
Extension guides from UMD and the RHS recommend starting with tough, adaptable plants. Use ePlant to name your plant and get care in our encyclopedia. For basics, see ultimate beginner guide to plant care and best low-light plants.
20 Beginner-Proof Houseplants
- Snake plant – Tolerates low light and missed watering. Toxic to pets.
- ZZ plant – Very forgiving. Toxic to pets.
- Pothos – Grows fast; trails or climbs. Toxic to pets.
- Chinese evergreen – Colorful leaves; low light OK.
- Cast-iron plant – Old-school tough; survives neglect.
- Spider plant – Easy; pet-safe; adaptable.
- Peace lily – Forgiving; blooms in low light. Toxic to pets.
- Philodendron (heartleaf) – Easy vining plant. Toxic to pets.
- Dracaena – Upright; many varieties. Some toxic to pets.
- Schefflera – Tolerates low light and irregular water. Toxic to pets.
- Peperomia – Compact; many shapes; low to medium light.
- Parlor palm – Classic; pet-safe; low to medium light.
- Lucky bamboo – Grows in water or soil; easy.
- Boston fern – Loves humidity; pet-safe.
- Jade plant – Succulent; minimal water. Toxic to pets.
- Haworthia – Small succulent; low water; pet-safe option.
- Aglaonema (more) – Same as Chinese evergreen; many cultivars.
- Prayer plant – Prefers humidity but adaptable.
- Calathea (e.g. rattlesnake) – Some are tougher; need humidity.
- Other Sansevieria – All snake plants are beginner-friendly. Toxic to pets.
For pet-safe options, see pet-safe succulents and toxic plants and alternatives.
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