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5 Easy Plants for the Newly Plant Obsessed

Welcome to the plant addiction! Here you will find a wonderful community that loves plants, are very friendly and always ready to help. To take the guess work out of growing your new plant baby I have joined forces with The Sill to offer 5 easy plants delivered to your door. You pick the size, the pot and color and then just enjoy!

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Snakeplant

Snakeplant, easy plant 5

The Snake Plant Laurentii is a plant characterized by its upright sword like leaves with vibrant yellow edges. These plant are notoriously easy to care for. They require little light and little water to grow. Find it here! ($65, show in black Grant pot)

The Echeveria

succulent, easy plant newly obsessed

The Echeveria, also known as black licorice succulent, is the perfect unique starter plant! It is known for its iconic rosette-shape, succulent nature, and pet-friendliness. Its fleshy water-storing leaves means it can survive on little more than sunshine. This variety is naturally a dark purple black hue. It comes potted in a limited edition Balboa planter. Find it here! ($55, limited edition Balboa planter only)

Philodendron Heart Vine

philodendron, Plants for the newly

This Philodendron is easy-going, quick-growing trailing vines. It’s the perfect plant to bring jungle vibes to your home and it’s easy as can be to care for. Find it here! ($51, shown in Cream Delores pot)

ZZ Plant

easy plants

The ZZ plant is the epitome of easy. They are actually a succulent and don’t need much water. In fact they thrive on neglect making it the perfect beginner plant. Find it here! ($51, shown in mint Prospect pot)

Pink Anthurium

Anthuriums are the longest blooming plant – they are rarely without their beautiful blooms! Each bloom can last up to eight weeks, and new ones pop up often. Anthuriums grow and bloom best in bright indirect light. ($65, shown in black Dolores pot)

Hopefully you found a new plant baby in this easy to grow list or 5 easy plants! Looking for a guide for houseplant care, check my blog on how to care for any plant here!