The Once-Common Houseplant That's Making A Big Comeback

Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) Once a staple in Victorian homes, the Boston Fern is regaining popularity for its lush, cascading fronds and ability to purify indoor air.

Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica) Known for its thick, glossy leaves, the rubber plant is a low-maintenance classic that thrives in bright light and is enjoying a design revival in modern interiors.

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) Loved for its arching leaves and easy propagation, this retro favorite is ideal for hanging baskets and is making a comeback as a low-maintenance option.

Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera deliciosa) Its dramatic, split leaves give any space a tropical vibe. Once relegated to older homes, it’s now a must-have for trendy plant enthusiasts.

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Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans) Popular in the early 20th century, this compact, elegant palm thrives in low light and is reemerging as a go-to for adding a sophisticated touch to small spaces.

English Ivy (Hedera helix) Once common on windowsills and walls, English Ivy’s cascading beauty is once again being appreciated for its versatility and ability to thrive in varied conditions.

Cast-Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) As durable as its name suggests, this hardy plant can survive neglect, making it a popular choice in homes once more for its resilience and classic appeal.

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