1. Orchid
Also known as the Moth Orchid, this is one of the easiest orchids to grow. The Orchid is considered a 'beginner's orchid' because it is incredibly low-maintenance. Additionally, it is pet-friendly, so you don’t need to worry about your animals getting hurt.
- Light: Orchids thrive in direct sunlight but can also grow in moderate indirect light.
- Water: Water once every 1-2 weeks. If the plant is in brighter light, it may need more frequent watering, but in lower light conditions, less water is needed.


2. Pitaya Cactus
The Pitaya Cactus is another ideal indoor plant because it adapts well to room temperature, dry environments, and does not require frequent watering. However, it should be noted that it can be toxic to humans and animals if ingested. It is also advisable to wear gloves when handling or touching the plant.
- Light: The Pitaya Cactus thrives best at room temperature but can survive in temperatures as low as 50°F (10°C) and as high as 90°F (32°C).
- Watering: Water the cactus thoroughly, ensuring the excess water drains out. Make sure to empty the saucer beneath the pot to prevent the roots from becoming waterlogged.


3. Crab Claw Orchid
The Crab Claw Orchid is a colorful and easy-to-care-for plant, making it a perfect choice even for those who aren't very enthusiastic about gardening. It thrives in the cooler temperatures of winter, so when it blooms, it can be a beautiful and meaningful Christmas gift. This plant is non-toxic to both people and animals.
- Light: Indirect light is best suited for this plant, although it can still grow well under low light conditions.
- Watering: Water the plant when the soil surface feels dry to the touch.


4. Tradescantia (Purple Heart)
The Tradescantia, also known as the Purple Heart, is a popular succulent that is fairly easy to care for. Not only does it require minimal attention, but it also has a remarkable ability to bounce back from neglect. Therefore, even if you're a beginner gardener, you won't encounter too many issues. However, it is important to note that this plant may contain toxins.
- Light: This plant thrives best in partial sunlight, though it can still grow in full sunlight as long as the soil remains moist.
- Watering: Water moderately during the growing season and reduce watering in winter.


5. Begonia
Begonias are among the most common types of plants due to their wide variety of species in different colors. This does not mean they are hard to care for. Begonias have succulent stems that serve as water storage for dry periods throughout the year. However, they can be toxic to pets.
- Light: They grow best in indirect light conditions.
- Watering: Water sparingly, keeping the soil moist but not soggy.


6. Bishop's Hat Cactus
The Bishop's Hat Cactus, also known as the Monkey Tail Cactus, is another low-maintenance plant that adds charm to your home. This hardy plant requires minimal attention as it thrives even without constant care. Furthermore, it is non-toxic to pets and people.
- Light: It needs plenty of sunlight, so make sure the plant receives sufficient light.
- Watering: Only water when the soil feels dry.


7. Dứa Cảnh
Dứa Cảnh cũng là một loại cây rất dễ chăm sóc và màu sắc của chúng chắc chắn sẽ tô điểm rực rỡ cho ngôi nhà của bạn. Có đến 2877 loài Dứa Cảnh, nhưng cách chăm sóc của chúng lại đều giống nhau và Dứa Cảnh cũng không độc hại.
- Ánh sáng: Phần lớn Dứa Cảnh phát triển tốt trong không gian ánh sáng gián tiếp tốt.
- Nước: Chúng có thể chịu được khô hạn, nhưng chịu đựng kém khi tưới quá nhiều nước. Chỉ tưới nước khi bề mặt đất của cây khô.
Nguồn: Brightside


8. Chùy hoa Ba Tư
Cây Chùy Hoa Ba Tư có tên khoa học khác là Strobilanthes Dyeriana, đây là một loại cây tốn rất ít công chăm sóc, hiếm khi bị sâu bệnh và màu sắc của chắc chắn sẽ làm cho ngôi nhà của bạn có thêm sức sống hơn. Hơn nữa, loài cây này cũng không có độc tính.
- Ánh sáng: Cây cần nắng đầy đủ và nắng một phần (nắng trực tiếp từ 3 giờ - 6 giờ/ngày)
- Nước: Giữ cho đất ẩm và tưới nước từ ngọn cây xuống khi đất khô. Nước sẽ chảy xuống lá để cây hấp thụ.


9. Kalanchoe (Mother of Thousands)
Kalanchoe is an attractive and easy-to-care-for plant. It can thrive indoors and outdoors with minimal attention. This plant, also known as the Katy flower, comes in 125 different species. However, it is important to note that it is toxic to pets, especially dogs and cats, if ingested.
- Light: The plant requires full sun or partial shade, but it can also grow well in indirect light (both indoors and outdoors, where sunlight is reflected off other objects before reaching the plant).
- Watering: Water sparingly and let the plant dry out between waterings.


10. Peace Lily
The Peace Lily is a popular houseplant due to its low maintenance and ability to purify indoor air. However, it does contain toxins that can be harmful to pets if ingested.
- Light: Unlike other plants, it can thrive in low-light environments.
- Watering: Avoid over-watering. Water once a week, and reduce watering in the winter months.


