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Indoor Plants for Your Home and Office

byNisha NurseryDelivers across Delhi NCR; Shop at nurseries in Samalka and GurugramStarts from90 per plantView full gallery

Doston, living room ho ya desk, har jagah thoda green zaroori hai. Here is a look at my favourite indoor plants that clean your air and practically take care of themselves.

Here I'm creating a plant cluster for a shady area. I've combined a tall Areca Palm with a colourful Dracaena and a bright Golden Schefflera for a layered, interesting look.

Areca Palms are one of the best indoor plants for purifying the air. This video shows our healthy stock and how we trim them to ensure they look perfect when they reach your home.

It's always a little sad to see these big, beautiful Areca Palms go, but I'm happy they are heading to a new home. These are being delivered for a large indoor landscaping project.

Aglaonema, or Chinese Evergreen, is considered a symbol of luck. This variety, with its beautiful white and green variegated leaves, is also incredibly easy to care for.

The pink Aglaonema is a stunner. It adds a splash of colour to your indoor space and thrives in low to medium light, making it perfect for most homes.

A showcase of the different types of colourful foliage plants I have, including pink and variegated Aglaonema, Fittonia, and Philodendron. Perfect for brightening up a desk or shelf.

A close-up of a beautiful Aglaonema variety with intricate patterns on its leaves. These plants are a great way to add texture and interest to your indoor garden.

This is a dwarf variety of the Snake Plant (Sansevieria). It's one of the toughest houseplants you can find and is excellent at purifying the air, even at night.

A large, floor-standing Snake Plant. This makes a bold, modern statement and is perfect for a corner spot. It thrives on neglect, so it's great for busy people.

The Calathea Ornata, or Pinstripe Plant, has stunning leaves that look like they've been hand-painted with pink stripes. It's a beautiful but slightly more demanding indoor plant.

About Green Up Your Indoors (Low-Maintenance!)

Most people think indoor plants just need water, but the real secret is the soil mix. At my nursery, I prep my indoor plants with a cocopeat-rich blend that drains well, so you don't end up with root rot. When you buy from me, you won't need to repot them immediately, but do check the top inch of soil before watering. If that top inch is still damp, leave it alone. That is the golden rule for keeping your green friends happy indoors.

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