Whats the easiest indoor plant to keep alive ??



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A philodendron I.ve had on for over 35 years and don't do anything but water it every couple of weeks.

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A cactus would be one of the easiest to keep.
Plastic ones. Other than that it's pretty hard to kill most cacti unless you water them too much, and ivy is easy to keep alive too.
sunny place cacti,dark place monstro deliciouso and anturium maybe.
there isnt an easiest one there must be many and it all depends on how warm or ,light or dark or humid the room is.
dontworry some body will come up with a lot of names.
It must be cactus...... they need sandy soil, light and very little water!
Impatiens, but it needs some daylight. New plants will also grow quite easily if you take a cutting from an exixting plant.
Cacti are very easy because they don't need very much maintenance. Air plants are easy too, again need very little water. African violets are also easy to keep alive and they have pretty purple flowers, they are also very inexpensive.
its Lucky or chinese bamboos. they r small and look very attractive.
its my personal experience
Corn stalks and draecinas are both great indoors. Pothos do well as do Jade plants.
The Air Fern. It requires little water.
and of course the bonsai tree, and ever one answered cactus, but the are ugly.
Aloe Vera. They are pretty and even medicinal and require less maintenance.
Spider Plant- You can get them in a green, white vaiarty, or dk. green,or lg. green.
the easiest is pothos, sometimes called devils ivy. you can grow in soil or water, root in water, and it can tolerate low light levels.
Probably Hyacinth OR Rubber plant.
One is flowering one is greenery
i know everyone answered cactus but try christmas cactus also they flower with plenty of sunlight
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