5 Houseplants That Blend Well in a New Condo

Plants are great when you need to infuse some natural pieces and subtle statements in your new condo. However, not all of them are made for indoor or interior spaces. Here are five plants that work well and give any room some much-needed green accents.

Lucky Bamboo

The best thing about a Lucky Bamboo plant in your Lentor Mansion is that you can put it anywhere. It can tolerate just about any condition, including low light and cold environments. However, it’s best positioned near bright light and a room that has medium humidity.

Palm Plants

Palm plants are statement pieces that make the room more inviting and relaxing. They’re mostly positioned in corners and spots that get adequate light. You can choose from a variety of palms, from tall and majestic ones to short and slow-growing pieces depending on the room. Take good care of them and they’ll become showpieces and conversation starters with guests and visitors.

Peace Lily

The Peace Lily is a condo favorite because it enhances any room and cleans the air in the process. The plant can survive in a low-light environment, but it will thrive in a room with a bright light. Water your peace lily regularly and you might see pretty white spathes pop up.

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is tough and can survive for weeks without water, making it a great choice for condo owners who are often busy. Put the plant anywhere you’d like a pop of color in, including the living room or bedroom.

Snake Plant

The Snake Plant is a classic indoor plant with interesting foliage and health benefits. It can clean the air as well as make for a striking statement with its thin and sword-like leaves. Bright and consistent light is needed for the plant to live.