Breathe some life into your space with these calming and decorative plants.

Adding greenery to your bedroom can come with a lot of benefits.

Calatheas thrive in medium to bright indirect light, but can tolerate low indirect light.

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It is known for its resilience, ease of growth, and unique braided trunk.

This plant is notlow-light tolerantso it needs sufficient sunlight so you can thrive, advises Lalicata.

This could be every seven to 10 days in bright light or every 10-14 days in shadier conditions.

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They’re also quite visually striking, with variegated foliage and long, cascading leaves.

Not to mention, the plant itself is a visual treat, too.

The ideal spot for jasmine is near a south-facing window.

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If these locations arent available, keep your jasmine on the windowsills of west- or east-facing windows.

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peace lily

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gardenia plant

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