If you haven't noticed, people have been going a little plant crazy lately, bringing endless amounts of indoor plants and greenery into their homes on a quest for Pinterest-worthy perfection. There's an issue, though: not all options will actually make a great addition to your space—and should probably be researched before filling up your car at the greenhouse. Whether they're bad for allergies, harmful for your pets or children, or are borderline impossible to keep alive, you might want to think twice before buying any of these popular options.
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Bonsai
Getting a bonsai is basically an easy way of having a tree inside your home—just in mini-form. The issue is that the plant can be super-irritating to those with tree allergies. And even if allergies aren't a problem, be careful when watering or pruning it: According to Allergy&Air, pricking your skin can leave you with a rash.
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English Ivy

You know to stay away from Poison Ivy, but English Ivy—the plant that often effortlessly climbs up buildings—is fine to brighten up your home with, right? Well, that depends. For some people, the plant can cause an allergic skin reaction, too, resulting in itchiness, a rash, or blisters, says Poison Control. And according to Rover, if your pet ingests it, it could lead to breathing problems, paralysis, or even a coma.
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Ficus Tree
Ficus trees are a common indoor plant, but something not that many talk about? How often you have to clean them. Its waxy leaves collect dust like crazy and need to be wiped down on the regular, so if you don't want to add anything else to your chore list, you might want to find another option to brighten up your space instead.
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Oleander
With its pretty pink flowers, oleander is certainly an eye-catching plant. What can happen to you or your pets if you get too close to it definitely isn't, though. According to the Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility, the shrub is incredibly toxic and even a single leaf could be deadly to you or your pets. In fact, in the past, people have even died from using the shrub's twigs as skewers.
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Areca Palms
Having palms in your home will instantly make you feel like you took a trip to the tropics. Unfortunately, all those good vibes will be squashed the instant you realize your plant came with an unwanted supply of spider mites. The pricey plant is known for being a magnet for the pest, and they can be very hard to get rid of as they slowly eat away at the leaves.
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Euphorbia Trigona
The Euphorbia Trigona is really fun to look at: the cactus-like plant (which is actually a succulent, by the way) grows really tall green stems with plenty of branches. The only issue is that the milky sap the plant contains can seriously irritate your skin—in fact, it's so bad that it burns like fire and can even leave painful blisters and possibly result in blindness if it gets into your eyes, says Thomas Osborne, MD.
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Succulents
Succulents are popping up everywhere in people's homes: they're inexpensive and super cool-looking, so why not stock up? If you do decide to bring a batch home with you, just be careful. They can be infected with mealybugs, which are teeny tiny insects that spread incredibly fast to other plants and are really hard to get rid of.
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Boston Fern
One of the best ways to make your home more tropical is to invest in some greenery. You might not want to choose ferns, though: Not only are they incredibly picky and hard to keep alive due to needing a rainforest-like growing environment, but they're also a little outdated. While they used to grace every home and doctor's office 20 years ago, there might be a trendier—and easier-to-grow—variety to get your indoor greenery fix.
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Cyclamen
Cyclamen are pretty flowering plants that unfortunately come with a not-so-pleasant drawback: They're known to be infested by vine weevils. The pests are hard to control once they come about because they wreak havoc in a couple different ways: While adults eat the leaves, the larvae attack the root system underground. That's a recipe for disaster.
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Elephant Ear

If you have a Caladium—an "Elephant Ear"—be careful. It's pretty, but it's also one of the most toxic plants to cats and dogs, causing swelling, burning of the mouth and tongue, and vomiting if it's ingested, says Pet Poison Helpline.
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Orchid
Keeping an orchid alive is a true miracle only those with the greenest of green thumbs can master. Because the tropical plant needs bright, indirect sunlight and a watering schedule that's not too much—but also not too little—it can be hard to make it happy.
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Dumb Cane
Dumb Cane is a really unique house plant—just not one you probably want to have in your home, espceially if you have pets. Because it contains calcium oxalate crystals, a cat or dog that's ingested it could end up with everything from severe swelling and burning of the mouth to difficulty breathing or even death.
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Jade
Jade is a beloved house plant because of how easy it is to take care of—and how big it can eventually grow—but it's not a good choice to have around your pets. Though it's pretty, it can cause gastric distress, heartbeat irregularities, and even depression, says Wag.
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Zebra Plant
Unless you want to keep your house at a solid 70º Fahrenheit all year long, the Zebra plant isn't for you. Sure, it looks cool—but you really have to love it to help it survive, making sure it gets just enough sunlight and humidity.
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Pothos
The Potos plant—or Devil's Ivy—is one of the best plants to have in your home to purify your air. Sadly, though, it's also one of the worst to have around if you have pets. In humans, ingesting the plant can cause irritation, burning, vomiting, and diarrhea, but in cats and dogs the aftermath can be much worse, causing choking, swelling, difficulty breathing, and even renal failure or death.
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Fake Plants

Years ago, fake plants used to be everywhere. Not only do most varieties look fake with their plasticy leaves, but they also serve no purpose: they don't clean your air like real varieties and basically just collect dust. Instead of investing in the pricey faux options, go for some easy-to-manage real ones that will actually benefit your home and your health.
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Sago Palm
You've probably seen the Sago Palm around: It basically looks like a mini potted version of what's everywhere in Florida. While it adds a tropical touch to any room, every part of it is poisonous to animals and can cause everything from minor issues like diarrhea to something super-serious like liver failure or death, says the ASPCA.
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Fiddle-Leaf Fig
If you can keep a fiddle-leaf fig alive, major props. According to Bob Vila, the plant is super-popular but oh-so-difficult. If it gets too much or too little light, it'll wither. And if you even try to save it by moving it, it will also do poorly because it hates any sort of change in environment. Yep, "hard to please" is an understatement.
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ZZ Plant
The ZZ plant is by far one of the most unique plants you can add to your indoor jungle—and it's pretty durable, even in low-lighting. Of course there's a negative, though, and that's because the entire thing is poisonous and can be incredibly toxic to kids and pets, causing pain or a burning sensation if ingested or rashes simply from touching it.
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Ctenanthe
Ctenanthe—a plant native to South and Central America—has beautiful designs, but it can be incredibly hard to grow. If there's too much or too little light, the leaves will lose their prettiness, getting dull or turning totally green. And if you aren't able to give it a high-humidity atmosphere, forget it: it's probably not going to last long.
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Jerusalem Cherry
The Jerusalem Cherry plant grows tiny red and orange berries, making it a pretty festive house plant. Unfortunately, kiddos are attracted to those delicious-looking berries that just so happen to be poisonous, causing everything from headaches and diarrhea to paralysis and slowed breathing. It can also cause health problems with pets too, like diarrhea, vomiting, and seizures.
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Yucca Plant
The Yucca plant is one of the coolest-looking. For allergy sufferers, though, it can cause some serious problems, making you all sorts of sneezy, says Flonase. Instead, opt for plants that help get those allergens out of the air in your home like snake plants, which are very easy to care for.
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Poinsettias

Every holiday season, poinsettias show up at every grocery store and families take a couple home with them for a festive decoration. Unfortunately, despite it being pretty, it can also cause some health problems: They can give you a rash if the white milky sap gets on your skin, and if your cat and dog eats it, they could experience vomiting, diarrhea, and skin irritation.
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Umbrella Tree
Palms aren't the only plants that can easily get infected with spider mites. Umbrella trees are also susceptible to the tiny pests, which spin webs around the plant and kill its leaves. That's not all, though: They're also prone to aphids and scale bugs. So while they're cool to look at, bringing one into your home can come at a cost.
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Easter Lily
Another holiday, another plant. Once Easter rolls around, so does the Easter Lily—a white flower that smells just as nice as it looks. Just be careful: It's non-toxic to dogs, but it can affect your cat, potentially causing vomiting, lethargy, kidney failure, or death if it's ingested. According to the ASPCA, they're evidently the only animals that are affected.
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Air Plants

Everyone thinks air plants are so easy to take care of, but don't be fooled: Contrary to popular belief, they don't just live off of air and actually require more attention than most house plants. The plants need bright, indirect sunlight and must be soaked then dried regularly. Then when you're not taking the time to soak them, you'll most likely still need to mist them between waterings to keep them looking fresh.
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Banana Plant
Banana tree plants instantly make any home look trendy. Get ready to work, though, if you bring one home: According to Plant Care Today, there are some important requirements you have to keep up with, including providing it with consistent warmth, moisture, and humidity—something that's especially hard during the winter months.
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Triostar Stromanthe
Triostar Stromanthe produces stunning white, green, and reddish-pink leaves. Like many other plants, though, its need for a high-humidity environment makes it hard to grow indoors. Not only does it need some shade since its leaves can get sunburnt, but it also needs to be misted regularly to thrive, say researchers from the University of Florida.
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Croton Plant
The croton plant comes with stunning green, yellow, red, orange, and pink leaves—basically, it's a rainbow. The problem is while it might look great at the greenhouse, it doesn't like being moved and can immediately lose most of its leaves when you do, says Gardening Know How. It can recover from that loss, but unless you have a set place to keep it and are up for giving it the high-humidity environment it needs, it might not be the best choice.
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Spider Plants

Spider Plants are known for being able to improve the air quality in your home. Unfortunately, they're also one of the worst options for allergy sufferers. If you notice you're having issues after bringing one into your home, give it to an allergy-free friend, stat.
FAQs
What is the most toxic indoor plant? ›
The most common toxic indoor plants are dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane), philodendron (Philodendron), and aloe vera (Aloe Vera). These plants contain a chemical called calcium oxalate raphides or “raphides,” which can cause mouth, throat, nose, eyes, and skin irritation in humans.
Why should you not put plants in your bedroom? ›It's fairly common to hear, "you shouldn't keep houseplants in the bedroom because they're not safe". This is based on the fact that most plants will release Carbon Dioxide and absorb Oxygen from the air while you're sleeping.
Which plant is lucky for bedroom? ›It is advisable to avoid keeping the lucky plants in bedrooms. However, some plants such as Bamboo, Peace lily, Jasmine, and Lavendar can be placed in a bedroom.
What is the healthiest indoor plant? ›- Pachina (Money Tree) ...
- Areca Palm. ...
- Aloe Vera* ...
- Flamingo Lily. ...
- Banana Tree. ...
- Peace Lily. ...
- Spider Plant. ...
- Cactus.
Cotton plants and silky cotton plants are not a great idea to have at home. These snowy white plants look very pretty when used as a decorative element but they are not the perfect choice as per vastu. These plants are inauspicious and bring bad luck when placed indoors.
Which plant gives oxygen 24 hours? ›Neem Plant:
It has so many medicinal values. If you ask which tree gives oxygen for 24 hours, then the answer will be neem tree as well. It also absorbs CO2 at night time. To get the maximum benefit from the plant, you need to keep this plant inside of your yard.
So, how many plants do you need to purify a room? You'd need 10 plants per square foot in your home to enjoy any impact on indoor air quality. Let's break that down: For a 320 square-foot room, you'd need 3,200 plants for that room alone.
What is the luckiest plant in 2022? ›1) The Money Tree (Pachira Aquatica) For sure, number one on the 2022 list is the Pachira Aquatica, aka the Money Tree.
What is the luckiest plant? ›- Rubber plant. ...
- Snake plant. ...
- Jade plant. ...
- Eucalyptus. ...
- Lucky bamboo. ...
- Money Tree. ...
- Ficus ginseng.
Chrysanthemums are treasured across Asia and are known for being good luck flowers. They are also a symbol of longevity in China. Gold and yellow Chrysanthemums are particularly lucky.
What plants help with mental health? ›
- Spider plant. Easy to grow and care for, self-propagating so you can have more or share with friends, it cleans the air, and is pet friendly. ...
- Aloe vera. ...
- Peace lily. ...
- Dracaena. ...
- Monstera adonsonii. ...
- Philodendron selloum. ...
- Lavender.
Spider Plant
NASA's study found that spider plants were able to remove 95% of chemicals from the air in 24 hours. Spider plants filter toxins including: carbon monoxide.
Lucky Bamboo
It is considered the savior of bad vibes. Lucky bamboo brings harmony in the house among the five elements of Feng Shui namely, water, fire, earth, wood, and metal. The arrangement of the plant in the house also very important as it attracts peace, fortune, health, love, and luck.
Ferns. Ferns are houseplants that love humidity and are well suited to handle bathroom temperature fluctuations. They produce leaves ranging from dark to light green, thus making your space look vibrant and rich.
What plant is unlucky? ›The cactus tree is considered one of the unlucky plants. The reason is the shape of this thorny plant, and it grows in the least watery environment. In some cases, such as summer, cactus trees may grow in your garden because the soil conditions are too dry and there is a lack of moisture.
Is aloe vera a lucky plant? ›Aloe Vera is a plant that possesses a gel inside the leaves, that is used for healing several troubles.. No wonder why this plant is considered lucky. Aloevera plant brings positive vibes and good luck to your house. It is believed that it can emit bad energy from your place.
Where should I keep my snake plant? ›- Snake plants prefer bright, indirect light and can even tolerate some direct sunlight. However, they also grow well (albeit more slowly) in shady corners and other low-light areas of the home. ...
- Keep the plant in a warm spot with temperatures above 50°F (10°C).
Pachira aquatica – a tropical wetland tree of the mallow family Malvaceae, native to Central and South America, known by a variety of common names including Malabar chestnut, French Peanut and provision tree, and is commercially sold under the names money tree and money plant.
Which plant gives oxygen at night? ›One of the amazing air cleaners as studied by NASA, peace lily releases oxygen at night. It is one of the best plants that purify all volatile organic compounds in the air, like benzene, formaldehyde, toluene, carbon monoxide, and xylene.
How many snake plants should you have? ›"According to NASA's Clean Air Study, the snake plant is so effective in producing oxygen that if you were locked in a sealed room with no airflow, you would be able to survive with just 6-8 plants in it. NASA recommends 15 to 18 medium to large size plants for 1,800-square-foot home for optimum air quality."
How many plants should be in a bedroom? ›
The actual number you should have in your bedroom again varies depending on how many of you are sleeping in there. But as a general rule of thumb, follow the recommended NASA amount of having at least 1 plant per 100 square foot.
How do you get rid of dust in the air naturally? ›Houseplants
Keeping a houseplant at every 100 square-foot of our homes is a very effective and efficient method for obtaining clean air. The most effective plants that can filter toxins from the air are Lady Palm or Broad-Leaf Palm, which prefer bright indirect light, and Peace Lily, which prefers very moderate light.
Yes. According to Feng Shui principles, snake plants are typically associated with good luck. This is largely due to their air purification qualities. Snake plants can produce oxygen not only at night but during the day as well--and even in the absence of photosynthesis.
Is snake plant poisonous? ›Snake Plant
They've even been used as herbal remedies in some parts of the world. But the plants are also poisonous if ingested. Large doses can cause nausea and vomiting, and the poison found in the plant has a numbing effect that can cause the tongue and throat to swell.
Your Snake Plant only needs to be watered fortnightly, allowing its soil to completely dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering and root rot. During the winter months feel free to only water your snake plant once a month if the soil is still moist after 2 weeks.
What is the most toxic plant? ›The oleander, also known as laurel of flower or trinitaria, is a shrub plant (of Mediterranean origin and therefore, resistant to droughts) with intensely green leaves and whose leaves, flowers, stems, branches and seeds are all highly poisonous, hence it is also known as "the most poisonous plant in the world".
Are any house plants poisonous to humans? ›Philodendron (and Monstera)
This genus of plants is mildly toxic to humans, and toxic to both dogs and cats. Symptoms of exposure include: Oral irritation, pain and swelling of mouth, tongue and lips, excessive drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing.
Is a ZZ plant poisonous? Yes, ZZ plants are poisonous to both humans and pets. ZZ plants can cause skin and eye irritation with direct contact, and can cause stomach ache, vomiting and diarrhea if ingested. However, you can share your home safely with a ZZ plant with a few simple precautions.
What plant can paralyze you? ›Gelsemium comes in three flowering varieties – two native to North America and one to China. All three can be deadly. The most toxic variety of gelsemium, Gelsemium elegans, only grows in Asia, and is also known as “heartbreak grass”.
What is the deadliest flower on earth? ›Nerium oleander the sweetly scented killer
The elegant Nerium oleander, the blossoms of which are crimson, magenta or creamy white, is one of the most toxic plants in the world. Every part of the plant, from its stem to its sap, is incredibly poisonous if ingested.
Is Spider plant toxic? ›
Toxicity: non-toxic
These plants are not poisonous or there is no known record of toxicity.
Snake Plant
They've even been used as herbal remedies in some parts of the world. But the plants are also poisonous if ingested. Large doses can cause nausea and vomiting, and the poison found in the plant has a numbing effect that can cause the tongue and throat to swell.
There are hundreds of gorgeous houseplants you can grow, but a few happen to contain chemicals that can have unpleasant—even deadly—effects. Poisonous houseplants can cause skin irritations, upset stomachs, and burning of the mouth and throat.
Is aloe vera plant toxic? ›Aloe is not very poisonous. Treatment is usually not needed. However, if you swallow it, you will likely have diarrhea. A small number of people have an allergic reaction to aloe, which can be dangerous.
Is a peace lily toxic to humans? ›Symptoms: This plant, if eaten, can produce a tingling or burning sensation, followed by swelling of the lips, mouth and tongue. Contact dermatitis may also occur in sensitive individuals. Warning: Seek urgent medical attention if lips or tongue become swollen or if there is difficulty breathing or swallowing.
Is snake plant toxic to children? ›Snake plants are considered to be relatively safe, but they're mildly toxic if consumed. Their leaves contain a poison that can cause swelling and numbness on the tongue if eaten in large doses. It's wise to keep this plant away from children and animals who are prone to nibbling.