When the weather turns cooler and the nights get longer, most spend time at home. Having houseplants in your home is a great way to add a natural aspect that makes it a more relaxing environment. Low-maintenance indoor plants should be chosen that will cope well with autumn conditions.
Monstera Deliciosa
Monstera deliciosa is one of the classic houseplants due to its characteristic splits in its large leaves. These large indoor plants generally thrive in warmer temperatures and like indirect sunlight, but they also do well in lower light levels around the autumn and winter seasons. Their thick leaves can make them look very dramatic, and these give them more character.

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Cacti and Succulent plants
If you are still new to the houseplant game, cacti and succulents are a great way to bring some easy-care greenery into your home. The different varieties of succulent plants have different needs, so it is wise to research which succulent will thrive during which season. Some cacti and succulent plants will rest in the Winter and Spring, while others will flower in Autumn after a Summer rest period.

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Peace Lily
Peace lilies like bright but indirect sunlight, so a spot near a window is preferable. They will cope well with lower light levels, making them good plants for dark rooms and a great house plant for Autumn. They are a favourite among houseplant owners because of their glossy dark green leaves and dramatic white flowers, which usually flower in early Spring.

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Orchid
These are classic and seasonal choices to bring your indoor autumn scape to life. They are sophisticated, low-maintenance, happy, low-light, and can thrive in the colder months. Orchids may appear delicate-looking, but they are not as fragile as they look. Just water them once a week with a good drainage pot.

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Although these plants can thrive well in lower light, regular watering and indirect sunlight will help keep your indoor plants looking healthy through the cooler, colder months.
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