7 Stunning Indoor Plants That Don’t Require Too Much Water

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Ponytail Palm

This adorable plant really does look just like a ponytail! As a member of the agave family, it’s drought-tolerant. So it can go quite a few weeks between waterings.

This indoor plant’s cascading ponytail of leaves, bulbous trunk, and lovely proportions have made it a favorite among houseplant enthusiasts. It thrives with bright light and can tolerate direct sun all day long.

And it’s even content living outdoors in the summertime, where it can soak up the sun all day long! Just remember to bring it back indoors when the night temperatures begin to drop.

This slow-growing plant can live for decades with low maintenance requirements, which makes this an ideal addition to your indoor paradise!

Being a succulent, this plant can go long without water because its fat trunk stores enough H2O. For the best care, we recommend you water it once, about every 20 to 30 days.

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