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I compiled a list of 150 beginner friendly plants that are the hardest to kill (still possible, but less likely with all of the planty knowledge I’m sharing)  I know first hand the benefits of being a plant parent,It may sound dramatic, but plants saved me through some tough times🪴so I want to help you save your plants & hopefully make being a plant parent more stress-free!  Meet the African Spear Plant. Common name: African Spear Scientific name: Dracaena angolensis Formerly labeled Sansevieria cylindrica (because plant naming drama is real) If you are brand new to houseplants and feel overwhelmed, this one is your training wheels. Why beginners love it: • Tolerates low to bright indirect light • Handles missed waterings • Stores water in its thick cylindrical leaves • Rarely dramatic • Genuinely hard to kill if you don’t overwater it This plant uses CAM photosynthesis, meaning it exchanges gases at night, which is why snake plants are often associated with bedroom energy and calm spaces. Important note for pet parents: African Spear is mildly toxic to pets if chewed and can cause GI upset. Always place out of reach of curious noses and paws. My Plantrovert Sprout Score for this one Five out of five for beginner energy. If you have ever: Googled why is my plant dying Overwatered because you “loved it too much” Felt intimidated by scientific names Blamed yourself when a plant didn’t survive You are exactly who this series is for. My mission is simple: I want to help beginner plant parents feel confident. I want to simplify plant parenthood. I want you to enjoy your plants instead of stress about them. This is plant education without greenhouse perfection pressure. Save this post so you can reference it later. Comment “SPROUT” if you’re starting your plant journey. Follow along because tomorrow we continue the A to Z. More detailed care guides, digital downloads, and beginner plant parent resources are coming soon. You can also explore my beginner blogs, plant shop, and botanical home decor at theplantrovert.com. Healthy plants. Calm plant parents. #BeginnerPlantParent #AfricanSpearPlant #IndoorPlantCare #PlantEducation #ThePlantrovert
I compiled a list of 150 beginner friendly plants that are the hardest to kill (still possible, but less likely with all of the planty knowledge I’m sharing) I know first hand the benefits of being a plant parent,It may sound dramatic, but plants saved me through some tough times🪴so I want to help you save your plants & hopefully make being a plant parent more stress-free! Meet the African Spear Plant. Common name: African Spear Scientific name: Dracaena angolensis Formerly labeled Sansevieria cylindrica (because plant naming drama is real) If you are brand new to houseplants and feel overwhelmed, this one is your training wheels. Why beginners love it: • Tolerates low to bright indirect light • Handles missed waterings • Stores water in its thick cylindrical leaves • Rarely dramatic • Genuinely hard to kill if you don’t overwater it This plant uses CAM photosynthesis, meaning it exchanges gases at night, which is why snake plants are often associated with bedroom energy and calm spaces. Important note for pet parents: African Spear is mildly toxic to pets if chewed and can cause GI upset. Always place out of reach of curious noses and paws. My Plantrovert Sprout Score for this one Five out of five for beginner energy. If you have ever: Googled why is my plant dying Overwatered because you “loved it too much” Felt intimidated by scientific names Blamed yourself when a plant didn’t survive You are exactly who this series is for. My mission is simple: I want to help beginner plant parents feel confident. I want to simplify plant parenthood. I want you to enjoy your plants instead of stress about them. This is plant education without greenhouse perfection pressure. Save this post so you can reference it later. Comment “SPROUT” if you’re starting your plant journey. Follow along because tomorrow we continue the A to Z. More detailed care guides, digital downloads, and beginner plant parent resources are coming soon. You can also explore my beginner blogs, plant shop, and botanical home decor at theplantrovert.com. Healthy plants. Calm plant parents. #BeginnerPlantParent #AfricanSpearPlant #IndoorPlantCare #PlantEducation #ThePlantrovert

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