The Pothos plant is the ultimate indestructible plant on the list. It is tough, durable, and is one of the top-performing air purifiers in NASA's indoor air pollution study. Pothos are considered some of the best plants for offices because they can stay green even in very low-light environments.
English Ivy is exceptional at purifying air, removing 78% of airborne mold in 12 hours. Its dense foliage traps moisture and absorbs mold spores and other airborne toxins, making it an ideal choice for improving indoor air quality and alleviating allergy symptoms.
Aspidistra Elatior
Cast iron by name, cast iron by nature – this plant is number one on our unkillable houseplants range for a reason. Aspidistra add lush, green foliage to any space and can withstand almost any environment you throw at it.
1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria) The Snake Plant, also known as the "Mother-in-Law's Tongue," is one of the most resilient indoor plants around. It's drought-tolerant, adapts well to low light, and can withstand a range of temperatures.
Snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata)
It's near indestructible, able to survive temperatures of 5C to 27C, low and bright light, and infrequent watering. It's also one of the few succulents that is happy in high and low humidity.
Kalanchoe integra (Never die); flowering habit. New Caledonia.
Baobab Tree
They are known for being practically indestructible, capable of surviving brutal temperatures, fire and drought – and if the bark is stripped off, it grows back.
Yes, bleach is a potent biocide that can be used to kill mold. The active ingredient in bleach, sodium hypochlorite, reacts with water to form hypochlorous acid, which kills mold by denaturing proteins, inactivating enzymes, disrupting nucleic acids, and destroying other cellular components.
Spider plants, orchids and leafy palms can all help to remove mould spores in the home.
Alchemilla mollis. Alchemilla is the secret weapon of both designers and wise gardeners. This truly bulletproof plant often goes by the name of Lady's Mantle.
What is the secret of the immortal plant that survives in the desert? That would be Welwitschia, a two-leafed plant that grows in parts of the Namib Desert in southern Africa and can live for more than 1,000 years.
Does my pothos need a humid environment? Pothos like humid environments, so you may want to mist the leaves or place the pot on a humidity tray. Alternatively, you can keep your pothos in a naturally humid spot, like a kitchen or bathroom.
Neverdie is a succulent with thick, fleshy leaves. Prune this plant in early spring to encourage fuller growth and remove any damaged parts. Use sterilized shears to trim back overgrown stems, ensuring cuts are made just above a leaf node. Avoid heavy pruning as this may stress the plant.
sensitive plant, (Mimosa pudica), plant in the pea family (Fabaceae) that responds to touch and other stimulation by rapidly closing its leaves and drooping.
Aloe vera in dermatology—the plant of immortality.
Share: In the warm seas of the Mediterranean lives a jellyfish with an extraordinarily rare ability – it can rewind its life cycle. The so-called 'immortal' jellyfish, or Turritopsis dohrnii, can somehow reprogramme the identity of its own cells, returning it to an earlier stage of life.
Live-forever (Dudleya cymosa ssp.
Live-forever is a member of the Stonecrop Family (Crassulaceae), which provides thousands of succulent plant enthusiasts with friendly, fleshy, spineless-leaved plants to grow.
Aspidistra is quite literally the Tony Stark of all plants. Native to eastern and southeastern Asia, this cast-iron super-plant is nearly indestructible and can handle reasonable neglect.
Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum)
Despite its designation as a cardiac poison, nicotine from tobacco is widely consumed around the world and is both psychoactive and addictive. Tobacco use causes more than 5 million deaths per year, making it perhaps the most deadly plant in the world.
Evergreen flowering perennials will keep their green foliage all year, long after the blooming season is over. Many herbs are particularly known for being great practical flowering plants with evergreen foliage, such as Lavender, Rosemary, and Salvia, among others.