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Low Maintenance Plants to Liven Up Your Condo’s Interior and Exterior

Low Maintenance Plants to Liven Up Your Condo’s Interior and Exterior

Plants serve multiple purposes for an Aurelle of Tampines condo. It makes the place look even more aesthetically pleasing, helps our mental health, helps us be productive, lowers stress levels, and aids in better air quality for us. Here are low maintenance plants to make your condo interior and outside look livelier.

Snake Plant

The snake plant is a good low-maintenance plant to have as they are resilient and virtually impossible to kill. The snake plant got its name because of its shape resembling a snake more known as the “viper bowstring hemp”. Snake plants can help eliminate pollutants in your condo.

Rubber Plant

The Rubber Plant or a Rubber Fig has broad thick leaves that are optimal for air purifying and they also absorb chemicals. These plants represent health, happiness, and abundance.

Tobacco Plant

The Tobacco plant is a low-maintenance plant that can look good inside your condo, with alternating, decorative leaves that are glossy and shaped like a violin. Place near a window where it can receive indirect light and keep the soil moist.

Peace Lily

Representing prosperity and good fortune and spiritual renewal. The peace lily has dark, and glossy green oval leaves, and produces light sweet-scented flowers that look like calla lilies. These plants are low-maintenance and good indoor plants, thriving under indirect light and moderate watering.

Any Succulent for Tables and Surfaces.

Succulents come in a myriad of forms and colors that can instantly liven up any room. These plants have adapted to hot/ dry environments and are drought-tolerant. They provide better air quality, better air circulation, help with stress, and an overall better life.

Palms

Palm plants are plants that have feather or fan-shaped leaves that have air-purifying attributes. These plants are good indoors, tolerating the environment and adding a tropical flair to your home.

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