Best Kitchen Plants: Elevate Your Kitchen Space

by Sonu Verma

Peperomia

Beginners will find this plant more easier to cultivate and care for than others. Additionally, the leaves create lovely greenery.

Ponytail palm

This succulent thrives in semi-dry circumstances, so lay it on the floor near the kitchen entrance. If you forget to water it, don't worry; it can survive for long periods.

Money Plant

This plant is well-known for bringing luck and cheerfulness. According to Vastu, it can help balance out the bad energy associated with incorrectly positioning.

Asparagus

With its delicate foliage, asparagus ferns thrive indoors in indirect light and low humidity.

Heartleaf Plant

This greenery thrives in pots and hanging baskets, thanks to its low-maintenance nature and heart-shaped foliage.

Begonia Plant

Begonias are known for their exquisite blooms and colorful leaves. They come in a variety of colors, including salmon, white, yellow, apricot, and red.

Swedish Ivy Plant

Swedish Ivy, with its thick stems that drop downward, is another perfect plant for hanging baskets. Keep the soil moist and the light moderate.