The top 10 small houseplants to keep indoors are Baby's Tears plant, String of Pearls, Air Plant, Sedum Morganianum, Jade plant, Venus Flytrap, Hoya, Cactus, Aloe Vera, and Tradescantia zebrina.
The Baby's Tears plant need indirect sunlight, regular watering to keep the soil moist but not soaked, and occasional misting to increase humidity.
String of Pearls thrive in medium to low indirect light and prefer to dry out slightly between waterings.
They can also be easily propagated in water or soil.
Air Plants are very easy to care for and only need a soaking of water once per week.
These plants don't need any soil and get their nutrients from the air around it.
Sedum Morganianum prefer bright but indirect light.
They should dry out completely in between waterings and thrive on neglect.
When you forget about them, these plants thrive.
Jade plants are succulent trees that thrive in dry environments.
They only need to be watered once every 14 days and grow best in bright, indirect sunlight.
The Venus Flytrap thrives in moist soil and prefers to grow in direct sunlight for most of the day.
These tough plants don't need any fertilizer, because they get all their nutrients from the insects they catch.
Hoya plants are a charming and resilient houseplant choice that thrive in bright indirect light and well-draining soil, with colorful wax-like flowers that bloom in clusters and have pleasant fragrances.
Cacti require very minimal watering, just the occasional soak every couple of weeks.
Give it plenty of bright natural light every day so that it can grow to its full potential.
Aloe vera plants need very little care and thrive when you forget about them.
Water them no more than once every 14 days and give them a spot with a lot of bright, direct sunlight.
Tradescantia zebrina needs bright, indirect light, moist soil, high humidity, and comfortable temperatures of 60-80°F (15-26°C) to stay healthy.