African violets are popular houseplants that bloom year-round without a dormant rest period. They thrive in bright indirect sunlight and require careful watering.
Begonias, particularly the rex varieties, make excellent houseplants with their colorful foliage. They thrive in medium to high light and need regular watering and misting to keep the humidity levels up.
Bromeliads, members of the pineapple family, have colorful basal rosettes and showy flowers. They are epiphytes that absorb moisture from the air and do well in bright
The chenille plant, known for its fuzzy red flowers, is a fast grower and long bloomer. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and requires consistent moisture and high humidity.
Christmas cactus thrives on neglect and blooms during the holiday season. It requires bright, indirect light and regular watering, with high humidity levels to keep it healthy.
Clivia lilies are grown from bulbs and require a dormant period with total darkness at night to flower. They thrive in shady spots and need moderate watering.
Kalanchoe, a tropical succulent, blooms beautifully but is difficult to rebloom outside its native range. It needs bright indirect sunlight and should be kept moist in spring
Peace lilies are low-maintenance houseplants that can handle low light and occasional over or under-watering. They have glossy, dark green leaves and white or yellow spathes.