Boston ferns have shaggy, arching fronds and thrive in partial sun with weekly waterings. They prefer moist, well-drained, acidic soil and are non-toxic to pets.
African violets bloom in low light and thrive in well-drained, moist, acidic to neutral soil. They are safe for pets, but use non-toxic fertilizers to prevent ingestion hazards.
Baby s tears feature tiny green leaves and thrive in partial sun to shade with consistently moist, rich, slightly acidic soil. This non-toxic plant is ideal for terrariums and hanging baskets.
The Chinese money plant has round, fleshy leaves and prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate low light. It requires well-draining, acidic to neutral soil and is safe for pets.
Banana trees are dramatic accent plants that need full sun, regular watering, and loamy, well-drained, acidic soil. They can grow up to six feet and are non-toxic to pets.
Echeverias are striking succulents that need full sun and well-draining, acidic soil. Water when the leaves wrinkle; they are non-toxic and safe for pets.
Gloxinia is a compact flowering plant with vibrant blooms, thriving in shade and moist, well-draining, slightly acidic soil. It s safe for pets and requires frequent watering.
Spider plants have cascading foliage and thrive in partial shade with regular watering in loose, loamy soil. They are hardy, versatile, and non-toxic to pets.