Plants That Thrive in Dry Weather Like Arizona

Plants That Thrive in Dry Weather Like Arizona

Arizona is filled with wonderful flora and lots of plants thrive under the sun all year long. Adding a plant to your living apartments comes with advantages, including purifying the air, reducing levels of pollutants, lowering indoor temperatures and increasing wetness. Houseplants are really helpful on those extra dry days that give health effects like headaches and eye irritation. 

If you want an easy and healthy way to clean up the air in your house, office or anywhere else; you spend your time, here are 8 indoor plants that purify the air you breathe and are also easily manageable. 

The 8 Best Indoor Plants to Purify Air.

Snake Plant: Snake Plant

It is named for its long, tall and wavy leaves. It offers distinctive, yellow-bordered leaves. The snake plant is a top contestant for easy-to-grow houseplants. Indirect daylight is ideal and minimal watering is needed, particularly throughout the winter. 

It requires little attention. If you’re a forgetful plant keeper, this is often your best bet.

 

Aloe Vera:

Aloe Vera This plant has long, meaty and pointy leaves and can be vibrant green or grey-green. This plant is known for how well it grows indoors. It offers medicative uses by providing a icky fluid that helps heal cuts and burns. The sticky substance can be accessed by cutting a bit advice of the plant. 

Aloe Vera does best in dry conditions, so make sure the container has draining holes. Aloe Vera does not prefer to sit in standing water.  

 

Spider Plant:

Spider Plant Spider plants are one of the easiest houseplants to grow, making them a great choice for beginner owners. The long leaves that mimic spider legs hang whimsically over the container. It also boasts “spiderettes” that dangle down like web. Spider plants will send out shoots with flowers that eventually grow into baby spider plants.

Spider plant is a very adaptable houseplant,  even in dry conditions. The plant is also a fan of well-drained soil, indirect sunlight, and regular watering. Allowing the plant to dry out a bit between watering is best.

Bamboo Palms:

Bamboo Palms Bamboo palm is nice at filtering gas. Their palms thrive in full sun or bright lightweight. That is why they are capable to filter so much air. They can grow quite large, as tall as four to twelve feet high, creating them gorgeous indoor additions.

 

 

 

Peace Lily: 

Peace LilyPeace lily plants are relatively small compared to many of the plants, but they still pack strong air-cleaning abilities. Easy to grow, these indoor plants will flower for much of the summer.

 

 

 

 

Kalanchoe :

Kalanchoe is a plant that stores water in its leaves, and flowers with colorful ball-shaped blooms. This can be your plant if you are searching for brighter colored blooms. It is resistant to a range of temperatures and enjoys dry climates.

 

 

 

Peperomia:

PeperomiaWith waxy leaves, these plants do well in additional wet rooms. Kitchens and bathrooms are prime spots to place this beautiful deep-green plant. There are hundreds of species, starting from the baby rubber plant to the pepper elder, and shining bush plant.

 They grow slowly. Be sure to not overwater it, and provide it medium to bright light. 

 

 

Blue Agave:

Blue AgaveThis plant is well-known for its large, fleshy leaves, which form large points and have little spikes along the ridges. Blue agave can be grown in any container because of their shallow roots. This is ideal when you are limited in space and attempting to match a particular interior decoration.
It doesn’t require much water. Within the winter, even watering once a week may be excessive. You’ll recognize it’s time to water when the top half of the container is completely dry. Make sure to use soil that drains well, and give lots of direct sunlight. Succulent friendly fertilizer food is ideal every 2 months.

 

Please visit our local nursery store to find these self-sufficient plants and explore the variety of plants. Our Trusted The Green Goddess advisors are happy to answer any questions and help you find the perfect addition to your garden!