Create an indoor forest with a few of these pretty plants.

When you’re choosing your indoor trees, you’ll need to consider the space you have.

“If you have very limited lighting or windows that are obstructed, there are still options for you!

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Grow lights can provide supplemental lighting to indoor trees.

Money trees are thought to bring good luck to your homeand they can grow quickly to fill your space.

Care Tips:Money trees need regular watering and bright to medium indirect light to thrive.

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Yucca Trees

Want something that looks a bit more desert-perfect?

The yucca tree can add a little spiky drama to your plant collection.

Argequina Olive Tree

An olive tree can be a perfect addition to your indoor plant collection.

Hass Avocado Tree

Fast Growing Trees

It’s a fast grower outdoors, but grows a bit slower when planted inside.

in less than a year.

(And it’ll produce bananas, too!)

Spineless Yucca Tree

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Care Tips:Banana trees need five hours of direct sunlight per day and plenty of water.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is another houseplant favorite that’ll add a couple of feet of growth every year.

And if you’re looking for alow-light plant, this is a perfect option for that dark corner.

Arbequina Olive Tree

Fast Growing Trees

Care Tips:A rubber plant can require minimal care.

You just need to give it bright, indirect light, and water every couple of weeks.

Umbrella Tree

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Kaffer “Kieffer” Lime Tree

Fast Growing Trees

Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree

Fast Growing Trees

Dieffenbachia plant

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Rubber tree plant

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Indoor fiddle leaf fig

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