Houseplants can contribute natural beauty to any Hyrum rental home. Although if you have pets, it’s imperative to opt for houseplants that are not poisonous. It may flabbergast you to learn that quite a lot of commonly used kinds of houseplants can be toxic for your pets.
And if you expect your pet would definitely not try to eat a plant, that’s not the only way a toxic houseplant can trigger harm. Even rubbing against some plants can bring on skin irritation, digestion problems, and much more in your furry friend. To always keep your pet safe while savoring the many merits that really trendy houseplants can provide, here are the top pet-safe houseplants for your rental home.
- Succulents. One of the most common houseplants, succulents are both trendy and safe for pets. Succulents come in a broad set of colors and sizes and are fairly worry-free to take care of.
- Majesty Palm. These large potted palms set up a lovely innate statement in any room of the house. Lush and pet-safe, these palms demand some maintenance, though the end product is greatly worth the effort.
- Boston Fern. This classic houseplant has made something of a comeback in the past years, and the best part about it, it isn’t toxic for pets. A Boston Fern looks really fine in a hanging planter or at the top of a cabinet or bookshelf.
- Money Tree. Even with the name, you can’t definitely grow money on a Money Tree. But remember, this houseplant is also called a “good luck tree,” and is well-known among enthusiasts of feng shui for its glossy green leaves and extraordinary braided trunk.
- UFO Plant. Another prominently gorgeous houseplant safe for pets is the Pilea Peperomioides, in many cases called the “UFO Plant” for its saucer-shaped leaves. This rare plant can add genuine beauty to any room in your home.
- Red Maranta Prayer Plant. The leaves of the Red Maranta Prayer plant are so lovely, they really resemble flowers. With an extraordinary herringbone pattern and hints of red, the Red Maranta Prayer plant will add greatly to the tropical beauty of your home without actually causing any harm to your pet.
- Maidenhair Fern. With its soft, feathery leaves, the Maidenhair Fern is a shade-loving plant that can grow even in rooms that don’t achieve much sunlight. It’s furthermore non-toxic for pets and looks amazing in a pot or planter.
- Spider Plant. Consistently a favorite, the Spider Plant is both effortless to grow and safe for your pets to be around. Low-maintenance and attractive, the overhanging leaves of the Spider Plant can add a burst of green to any area of your home.
- Air Plant. Included in the more unique trendy plants is the Air Plant. These plants don’t need soil to grow and so are perfect for display in terrariums or hanging in creative arrangements. They won’t harm pets but just will need to be watered correctly to grow.
By opting for a trendy houseplant that is also safe for your pets, you can safely enjoy the natural charm of your plants month after month.
Are you in need of and eagerly looking for a pet-friendly rental? You can contact Real Property Management Cache Valley at 435-753-5200 or check out our listings online.
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