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Best Plants You Can Buy for Students in the Family

Indoor plants are known to be beneficial to people, according to many studies.

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Indoor plants are known to be beneficial to people, according to many studies. They help reduce stress, sharpen focus, and boost productivity, making them perfect companions for students, whether in college dorms or those studying at home.

If you're looking for an excellent going-away or good-luck present to students in the family, consider giving them beautiful indoor plants for their workstations. Listed below are some of the best foliage you can provide them.

Money Trees

Money trees offer a tasteful throw for your student's workstation with their luscious green leaves and artistic twists of branches. These beautiful plants thrive best in medium to bright indoor light and evenly moist soil. They resemble a tropical bonsai, but they're easier to maintain and don't require frequent trimming, despite having bigger foliage.

Succulents

Succulents are dryland plants that are perfect for desks and window sills. They're non-invasive plants that only require bright light and low watering needs. You can get succulents in various textures and colors, and they're also easy to grow, perfect for busy students.

Aloe Vera

Aloe veras is a type of succulent that features long, pointed leaves and a striking, exotic look. They can live under various conditions with minimal care. Their only main requirement is exposure to bright lights, so it's best to place them by windows.

Snake Plant

The snake plant, also known as mother-in-law's tongue, is among the best indoor plants for its tough foliage. They resemble the same pointed look of aloe vera; only snake plants are more rugged and thinner. Snake plants are easy to grow. They thrive in various light conditions and only need water at least once a week. With such low maintenance requirements, snake plants are perfect for students who don't have time to take care of them.

Pothos

For a more stylish throw in your student's space, go with something like pothos. Pothos, or the Devil's Ivy, features long stems and beautiful leaves that crawl or climb. They're perfect in hanging baskets or a container on a desk. They require low to medium light and need adequate watering.

Ferns

Ferns are versatile, luscious indoor plants that can offer a gorgeous finish to your student's workstation. Apart from beautifying any study area, ferns are among the best natural humidifiers ever. They require medium to bright spaces, regular watering, and humid conditions.

African Violet

If you want to add something gorgeous yet easy to grow, give your students African violets for their desks. Modern African violets thrive in various conditions, with average humidity and temperatures. They prefer any light source that even a fluorescent lamp can provide sufficient lighting. African violets are available in multiple colors, leaves, and textures. If you get them in trusted online stores of different plant species, you can get an African violet specific to your student's preference.

Set a More Productive School Year With Indoor Plants

Having low-maintenance indoor plants on a student's workstation is an excellent way to complement their studies and, potentially, teach them a thing or two about being responsible for another living thing. So, if you're looking for the best back-to-school gift, consider giving them indoor plants.

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