Ficus Lyrata ^
Commonly called the “Fiddle Leaf Fig”, you’ve probably seen the ficus lyrata in home decor magazines. Featuring very large, dark green, violin-shaped leaves that grow upright on a tall plant. These are native to the tropics, where they thrive in very warm and wet conditions. Fiddle leaf figs like to bask in bright to medium light. If it starts to look a little pale and less vibrant try moving to an area less bright. They’ll grow best if you allow the surface of the soil to dry out slightly between waterings too. Perfect for city-dwellers and suburbanites alike!
Split Leaf Philodendron ^
If you want a large, low maintenance plant- Split Leaf Philodendron houseplants are the perfect choice! Also known as Monstera deliciosa, They grow rapidly and often have leaves that are up to 3ft long and 2ft wide. Place in a medium to bright location, but out of direct sunlight. Bright, filtered light is best. If it’s placed in lower light, they will tend to produce smaller leaves without splits or holes.
RHAPSIS EXCELSA ^
Also known as “Little Lady Palm”, Rhapsis palms are great for indoors or for your tropical patio in the summertime. They adapt easily to different soils and environments, which makes it very versatile. In a nutshell, Little Lady Palm has a long life span, demands little in the way of care, and is a beautiful addition to any indoor décor!