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The most stylish (and durable) plants for decorating

Local designers share their favourite houseplants
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When styling the perfect room, the details don鈥檛 stop with furnishings and hard finishes. For most designers, adding literal life to a space is essential and choosing the right greenery is just as important as the right piece of art. And while we work on an aesthetic level and would love to choose plants simply by how they look, there are other considerations 鈥 light requirements, temperature limits, potential growth and maintenance 鈥 to factor in.

This week I鈥檝e shared my own go-tos for indoor plants and weighed in with a few local creatives on what their favourite houseplant to work with is, and why.听

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The butterfly palm. - Janis Nicolay photo

Rachel Harrison of

The (indoor)听palm

鈥淧alms are a great way to bring the outdoors in. They add a tropical vibe to even the most urban home, which sets a relaxed and beachy tone,鈥 Harrison explains. 鈥淚 loved using the butterfly palm because I find it also keeps a visual reference of warmer destinations for future getaways and daydreams.鈥 听

Light requirements: A bright room but no direct sunlight (they can actually get a sunburn!)

Watering: Moderate, allow the top soil to become dry but do not overwater

Size: Butterfly palms (a.k.a areca palms) can grow up to eight feet indoors, so are an ideal space filler.

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The fiddle leaf fig. - Erin Sousa photo

Erin Sousa of

The fiddle leaf fig

鈥淚 love the freshness that my fiddle leaf fig brings into my living room 鈥 it鈥檚 the perfect shape and size to fill an empty corner, plus, it鈥檚 super modern and on trend.鈥

Light requirements: A bright room with minimal direct light (early morning direct light only).

Watering: Moderate, allow the top soil to become dry but do not overwater; water less during the winter months.

Size: Another great focal point for any space, the fiddle leaf can grow up to nine feet in height.

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Succulents. - Contributed photo

Joy Leimanis of

Succulents

鈥淪ucculents are a stylish and easy way to add plant life to any home,鈥 Leimanis explains. As a greenery designer, she shares why these little plants are so versatile:听鈥淚 love working with succulents not only for their unique appearance, but also for ease of care. They听thrive on a sunny windowsill where other plants may suffer (as they would听dry out too fast), require little water, so they are low maintenance,听and they are less attractive to pests than many traditional house plants. Succulents are available in an array of听colours, shapes and textures which can听make for uniquely attractive planter combinations which add visual interest to any decor.鈥

Light requirements: Bright window spots are best, especially south or west facing.听

Watering: light. Allow the soil to dry between waterings.

Size: Varies by type.

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Cactus. - Tracey Ayton photo

Jenn's picks

The cactus

I feel like in many ways the cactus is my spirit plant 鈥 I鈥檓 a sun-seeker, I love hot, dry temperatures and am averse to the rain. My personal aesthetic currently has a very California desert vibe going on, so adding a variety of cacti really helps set that tone. The biggest bonus? These plants are almost impossible to kill. Even during the summer months they require very little water, and even less so while they are dormant in the winter.

Light requirements: Your sunniest spot will do nicely 鈥 remember, these are desert plants. They can handle direct sunlight, but it鈥檚 best to turn the pot every so often so that all sides of the plant are receiving equal light (and to avoid burning one spot).

Watering: Very minimal regular watering through the warmer months, and less watering during with winter allows the plant to go dormant while it鈥檚 cool. Overwatering quickly causes rot within cacti.

Size: Varies by type.

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The bromeliad (urn plant). - Tracey Ayton photo

The bromeliad

Design is all about texture, layers and details. That鈥檚 why I love using Bromeliads 鈥 they offer a lot of layers and organic movement, which makes each one a little different. With the larger varieties like this urn plant [pictured], I enjoy the presence they bring to a room. They feel somehow elegant and ominous at the same time. I find them a little tricky to get to flower, but once they do, it鈥檚 super cool and again, adds a whole new element of texture.

Light requirements: Very bright rooms with no direct sunlight.

Watering: These are unique because you water the 鈥榲ases鈥 created by the leaves (replace every 2-3 weeks) and only water the soil when it is dry to the touch.

Size: Typically grows up to 18 inches in height (although this very mature urn plant has exceeded that).

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