Pet-Friendly plants to decorate your home
By : Fazmina Samat
Bringing a furry friend into your home is a joyous experience, but it can also come with some unique challenges. One of the biggest concerns for pet parents is making sure their beloved companions stays safe from household hazards, including certain houseplants that can be toxic for them in the long run.
The good news is there are plenty of beautiful, low-maintenance indoor plants that are not only safe for pets, but can actually benefit them in various ways. From air-purifying greenery to mood-boosting blooms, the right plants can complement your decor while providing peace of mind that your four-legged family member won't be in danger.
In this guide, we'll explore a curated selection of pet-friendly indoor plants that are not only visually appealing, but also non-toxic and even beneficial for your furry friend's health and wellbeing. Whether you have a playful pup or a curious cat, you're sure to find the perfect addition to your plant-filled home.
Rattlesnake Plant
Watering tips : Keep soil moist
Sunlight : Keep in a space with filtered light.
The Rattlesnake Plant’s foliage features a beautiful combination of dark green and silver markings, and its undersides are a deep burgundy hue, adding to its visual allure. Rattlesnake Plants thrive in indirect sunlight and high humidity, making them ideal for indoor spaces. It's air-purifying abilities help to remove common household pollutants, thus improving air quality and it’s totally pet-friendly and safe for both cats and dogs.
Prayer plant
Watering tips : Whenever the top layer gets dry
Sunlight : Bright to medium indirect sunlight
The leaves are a true showstopper, featuring intricate patterns of greens and reds with feather-like veins, adding an artistic touch to any indoor space. One of the most appealing aspects of caring for a Prayer Plant is its relatively low maintenance requirements. It is an excellent air purifier, helping to remove toxins and improve indoor air quality.
Areca Palm
Watering tips : Water whenever the soil starts to dry out.
Sunlight : Choose a location with bright, full, or filtered sunlight.
Having an Areca Palm indoors will make its surrounding environment a healthier space. These plants are renowned for their ability to act as an air cleaner by removing certain toxins like formaldehyde and acetone from the air.
Spider plant
Watering tips : Water to be lightly moist but not soggy soil.
Sunlight : Grows in light shade. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves.
Spider plant helps clean indoor air. Studies have shown that spider plant is quite effective in cleaning indoor air by absorbing chemicals including formaldehyde, xylene, benzene, and carbon monoxide in homes or offices.
Chinese Money Plant
Watering tips : Whenever 1-2 inches of top layer gets dry
Sunlight : Provide medium-to-bright, indirect light and rotate the plant regularly to keep it symmetrical.
In traditional Chinese medicine, it has been utilized for its purported healing properties. Its air-purifying qualities help improve indoor air quality, making it a healthful choice for homes and workplaces. Chinese Money Plants are non-toxic and safe for both pets and humans.
Watermelon Peperomia
Watering tips : Allow the top of soil to dry out between watering
Sunlight : Place it in an area near a window but not in direct sunlight.
Peperomias are a symbol of luck in Brazil and are commonly given as gifts. It thrives even in the dim corners of an apartment, demanding little to keep its lush appearance. Its air-purifying abilities work silently to cleanse your living space of common indoor pollutants, making it a functional piece of decor.
Boston Fern
Watering Tips : Frequently to prevent the soil from drying out
Sunlight : Grows best indirect light. Prefers warm and humid conditions.
The Boston Fern is thought to be one of the best air-purifying houseplants. This evergreen plant not only helps to rid the home of harmful toxins it improves humidity by helping to restore moisture to the air naturally too.
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