Cat Safe Plants Indoor Low Light

The foliage is non toxic to cats and dogs so brighten up your guest room or bathroom with these lush plants.
Cat safe plants indoor low light. Calathea rattlesnake calathea lancifolia. According to vetstreet not all ferns are safe for pets but the true ferns are including the boston fern nephrolepis exaltata. Mine has grown rapidly after just a year. Parlor palms have been popular houseplants since the victorian era in the 1840s onwards.
Obviously we want the lowlight bromeliads. Back then rooms were often kept very dark and this was one of the plants that could thrive in those conditions. Continue to 9 of 19 below. Allow soil to dry between waterings.
Boston fern bamboo palm and snake plant are all safe plants and are topnotch air pollutant filters. They re also known to sprout spider plant babies which you can pluck off and propagate in water or. Many people ask whether ferns are toxic to cats well this one isn t. Pearl plant like other plants on this list is safe for cats and dogs.
In general they are safe for cats. Boston ferns nephrolepis are an enduring houseplant favorite but their shaggy fronds may tempt cats and dogs to chew. Some low light cat safe plants are the cast iron plant watermelon vine bromeliad and peperomia species. It s a great cat safe indoor plant that can grow to over 6 tall.
Bromeliaceae neoregelia are a lower profile and more subtle plants. Marantas and fittonias can be finicky in low light but are also safe for cats. This cat safe plant is unbelievably easy to grow indoors. The friendship plant boasts intricately patterned leaves that are soft to the touch and harmless to your pets.
This hardy succulent plant with pearl like tubercles over its fleshy blue green leaves looks stunning in any home. It likes humidity and moist soils but can put up with the odd dry spell. Spider plants are another variety that can thrive in low light while keeping your pets company. These are great low light indoor plants safe for cats.
An ideal bathroom plant. Some low light loving plants are the guzmania varieties which come an amazing variety of colors. I have it in a large wide mouthed vase with a bit of water and rocks and that s it. Low light to indirect sunlight.
It doesn t flower but offers abundant greenery. Boston ferns like humidity and lots of bright indirect light. The small plant grows 6 12 inches high and can survive in low light as long as it. It s the easiest indoor plant i ve ever cared for and i always get compliments about it.