Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata)
Fiddle leaf figs are tropical plants that come from the jungles of western and central Africa. They like warm, humid places to live, so misting your plant every once in a while or putting the pot on a tray of wet rocks will help it stay happy.
Majesty Palm (Ravenea rivularis)
Majesty palms do best in warm places with a lot of water in the air. Their leaves are long and beautiful. In the wild, these indoor palm trees grow near streams and rivers, so they also need a lot of water.
Lemon Tree (Citrus limon)
Lemon trees, like all indoor fruit plants, need a lot of light to grow well. These fruit trees do best in sandy soil and are fertilized twice a year, in the spring and summer. You shouldn't expect your tree to bear fruit inside like it would outside.
Umbrella Tree (Schefflera arboricola)
Lemon trees, like all indoor fruit plants, need a lot of light to grow well. These fruit trees do best in sandy soil and are fertilized twice a year, in the spring and summer. You shouldn't expect your tree to bear fruit inside like it would outside.
Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae)
In its home country of southern Africa, the bird of paradise can grow up to 20 feet tall and is a beautiful houseplant. On the inside, it's usually between three and eight feet high.
Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica)
Rubber trees have wide, shiny, pretty leaves that make them popular houseplants. These plants are from Southeast Asia and can handle low light. They don't like being moved from one spot to another.
Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)
Money trees are native to Central and South America. In their natural environment, they can grow up to 60 feet tall, but most people just keep them small and pretty inside. Having a number of thin trunks
Olive Tree (Olea europea)
Olive trees are native to the Mediterranean and do well in low humidity. Dwarf types grow to be about six feet tall, which is a good height for indoor plants. Many people who plant leave their olive trees outside.