10 Common Houseplants That Are Difficult to Take Care Of

Orchids are tropical plants that grow in the wild by attaching to other plants. Not exactly the atmosphere we provide for them indoors.

Orchid

All kinds of ficus, including rubber plants and weeping figs, need bright, even light to be successful. "With any kind of change, they drop their leaves.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Unless you like keeping your home warm and humid—and have a spot where a Boston fern can get frequent but indirect sunlight—it will be tough to keep it alive.

Boston Fern

croton plants are sensitive to low light and drafts, and picky about watering, too. In a dark corner, they'll lose their dazzling color.

Croton

Peace lilies don't like drafty windows, and chemicals like chlorine and fluoride in your water can cause browning on the leaves.

Peace Lily

miniature roses suffer in lower light and low humidity, and they get spider mites if they're too dry.

Miniature Roses

They need the right conditions—slightly moist soil and humidity—or they'll lose their leaves and get brown tips on the ends.

Madagascar Dragon Tree

These are some of the hardest plants to keep alive and get to bloom. They like bright light and acidic soil, and in the winter when our homes are dry and the light is low, they fail to thrive.

Gardenia

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