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Nowadays, you can buy just about everything on Amazon—even plants. Though we love visiting our local nurseries, sometimes you just can't find the time to make the trek there or you may need a plant that's not currently in season in your area. If that's the case, the 'Zon has you covered.
Amazon is a surprisingly great place to buy plants and accessories. You may even recognize a few of the retailers, as they also sell at stores like Home Depot and Lowe's. So, you can get the same quality indoor plants as you'd find at the nursery delivered straight to your door, if you're willing to wait a couple of days. While not all Amazon plants are the best quality (i.e. they might arrived dreary or damaged), the ones below have stellar reviews and have been selected specifically by our editors.
If you haven't jumped on this trend, it's time to get an easy-to-grow Swiss cheese plant. This variety, Monstera adansonii, makes a handsome addition to any brightly-lit room.
If you have a room with low light levels or you're terrible about remembering to water, the ZZ plant is for you. The glossy leaves and upright form don't mind a little neglect, and this one comes in an attractive pot.
For the gardener who doesn't mind surprises, this set is sure to bolster your collection. You won't know exactly what you're getting, but it could include pothos, snake plant, peperomia, peace lily, coffee plant, parlor palm, and more.
This plant arrives at 3 to 4 feet tall, so it's ready to make a splash in your home. If you don't have a green thumb (or are impatient), buying an already-established plant can make the growing process easier.
Aloe vera plants are incredibly easy to grow. They're practical, too: Snip off bits of the leaves and use the gel inside the stem on mild burns to aid healing.
Whether you want to try your hand at succulents or add to your current collection, this pack of five is a budget-friendly option. The species sent will vary based on the season.
Pothos is the ideal plant for beginners. Give it bright, indirect light, water when mostly dry, and watch it grow! This one from Costa Farms comes in a minimalist-friendly planter.
If you're looking for a bit more color in your house plant, Anthuriums have the most beautifully vibrant red leaves that will catch the eye of any guest.
Legend has it that the money tree brings fortune to those who own one, which is why they're also considered a symbol of nobility and wealth. Give this as a housewarming present to your friend with a green thumb.
Easy to care for, the Bird of Paradise grows quickly and needs little maintenance to thrive. This option comes 2 to 3 feet tall, but it'll be no time before it's sprouting higher.
We love peperomia for its shiny leaves and easy-going nature. It's considered a semi-succulent that prefers bright light. Avoid overwatering to keep this 4-inch plant happy and healthy.
If you never know when to water your plants, this is the tool you need. Poke it into the soil to learn when your plant is too dry or too wet. Its sensor is relatively long at 7.7 inches, so you can use it on different-sized plants.
Even houseplants need to be tidied up occasionally. These petite pruners fit easily into tight spaces to snip off dead leaves or take cuttings to make new plants.
It doesn't get easier to feed your houseplants than with this pre-mixed food. Just add a few pumps to each pot when you're watering during the growing season (spring to fall). Your plants will thank you.
Houseplants are great. Not so great: When water from the pot runs all over the place. Get this 15-count pack of 6-, 8-, and 10-inch diameter saucers to catch drips when you water. Make sure to dump out the runoff after a few minutes though—most plants don't like to sit in water.
If you don't have a decent tool set, this one includes three sturdy pieces at a reasonable price. It's ideal for digging around in and transplanting larger houseplants.