When choosing plants suitable for indoor planting, you can consider the following key factors:
- Lighting conditions: Understand the duration and intensity of light received in different areas of your indoor space. If there is adequate light, light-loving plants such as roses, jasmine, and bougainvillea are good choices. If the light is low, you can choose shade-tolerant plants such as green radish, monstera, and chlorophytum.
- Room size: Determine the size of the plants based on the indoor space available. Small spaces are suitable for small plants such as succulents and asparagus ferns. Large spaces can accommodate larger plants such as Areca Palm and Happy Tree.

- Ease of maintenance: If you don't have much experience in growing plants, you can choose plants that are relatively easy to maintain, such as snake plant and aloe vera. They have low water and fertilizer requirements and are highly adaptable.
- Humidity: Some plants such as adiantum and asplenium nidus require high humidity, while cacti and succulents have low humidity requirements. You need to choose based on the actual humidity conditions in the room.
- Functional needs: If you want the plants to purify the air, you can choose ivy and clivia. If you want ornamental flowering plants, Longevity Flower and
Phalaenopsis are good choices.
- Personal preference: The most important thing is to choose the plants you like so that you will be more motivated to take care of them.
By taking the above factors into consideration, you can choose plants that are suitable for indoor planting and add vitality and beauty to your indoor environment.
If you encounter pest problems during the cultivation process, you can refer to this article: Indoor Plant Care Tips

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