Most plants that use very little water are often classified as succulents.
Plants that need little light and water.
To top it off zz plant zamioculcas zamiifolia has waxy bright green leaves held aloft on stiff stems with thickened bases that help the plant conserve water.
This amazing plant tolerates a wide range of light conditions and can go without water for extended periods.
String of pearls is part of the succulent family and it s originally from south africa so it can easily tolerate.
Golden pothos is a trailing plant that can grow up to 10 feet long.
The little bright green circles almost look like peas growing in nice little rows.
It does best in low light with a weekly watering.
Every plant requires a certain amount of care but some indoor plants can put up with or even prefer minimal tending.
During the period of drought these tough plants shrink and use the reserved water.
Nerve plants or fittonia prefer brighter light but they can handle low light quite well although more colorful varieties might look a little less bright with less sun according to costa farms.
It s slow growing and easy to care for.
These leaves lose very little water because they have a thick waxy skin called a cuticle highly effective at storing water and not losing it even in hot weather.
These options look lovely and will fare well even if watering is always.
Succulents are plants with thick fleshy leaves and stems.
It s a native of southeast asia and can tolerate humidity of any level.
Not only cacti need less water but they are also low maintenance and easy to grow.
Low maintenance indoor plants.
Also known as the eternity plant the zz plant zamioculcas zamiifolia is one of the hardiest indoor houseplants around.
Its sharp point gives this low light house plant its nickname of mother in law s tongue.
Cast iron plant the cast iron plant aspidistra elatior is a lush plant with has dark green leaves that will tolerate low light areas of the home.