Like many 'architectural' houseplants, it is great for home décor and makes a strong decorative impact with its uniquely shaped leaves and upright stature.
Since it thrives in a variety of growing circumstances, snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata) has been a popular houseplant for years.
Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are low-maintenance and ideal for beginners. "Naturally decorative, spider plants have thin, gracefully arching leaves that produce a lovely fountain effect.
Leathery wax plant (Hoya) leaves grow on trailing stems. Its delicate star-shaped blossoms are prized when well-cared for and exposed to bright light.
Big, heart-shaped split leaves make Monstera (Monstera deliciosa), the Swiss cheese plant, look attractive. "There are many variegated and highly coveted selections and cultivars.
ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a clump-forming houseplant with tall stems and glossy leaves that thrives in a variety of light situations.
The most gorgeous, low-maintenance houseplant is pothos (Epipremnum sp.). "Its leaves can range from solid medium green to variegated with cream stripes depending on the light conditions.
Tree philodendron (Philodendron selloum) has enormous, glossy, lobed, incised green leaves. "The large foliaged houseplant has gained in popularity due to its impact on complimenting home décor.