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

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Cast Iron Plant

The cast-iron plant has earned a reputation for being a hard-to-kill houseplant and a beautiful outdoor vegetation plant within its growing zones.

This indoor plant can survive any growing conditions and neglect that would typically destroy many other plants. It has deep green, arching, lance-shaped, glossy leaves that can reach as high as about 2 feet long and 4 inches wide.

If you choose to grow them outdoors, they may produce a few cream and purple flowers near their base. But the blossoms usually don’t appear when you grow this plant indoors.

The cast-iron plant has a relatively slow growth rate, and springtime is generally the best time to plant it. It needs occasional watering and survives in dry soil for a long time.

Let it dry a bit between watering spells for best results. Soak the plant only when the top layer is completely dry.

Be sure to let us know if you have your own experiences with any of these beautiful indoor plants. And if you found this article interesting, we also recommend reading:  9 Plants That Will Scare Respiratory Problems Away

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