Transform your home into a tranquil haven with the calming influence of Japanese houseplants. If you’re seeking to infuse your living spaces with a touch of Japandi style, these elegant plants are the perfect choice. Known for their ability to bring calm, elegance, and natural energy, these species are a one-way ticket to a more relaxing and decadent home.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your living room or simply elevate your plant collection, these low-maintenance and hardy Japanese houseplants offer beauty and tranquillity without the stress.

1. Japanese Orchid

While orchids may seem daunting, the Japanese varieties are well worth the effort. Beloved for their graceful, star-shaped flowers and delicate fragrance, Japanese orchids symbolise purity and elegance. They thrive in high humidity and bright, indirect light, making them ideal for bathrooms. Once you master their care, you’ll find them surprisingly easy to maintain.

2. Japanese Bamboo

While bamboo can create a stunning natural fence outdoors, it also thrives indoors as a smaller, elegant plant. Japanese bamboo boasts delicate leaves and visually striking canes. Versatile and adaptable, it grows well in a variety of temperatures. Keep the well-draining soil moist, and provide gentle exposure to sunlight, such as in an east or west-facing window.

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3. Cast Iron plant

If you’re new to indoor plants, the cast iron plant is an excellent choice. Known as “haran” in Japan, it’s one of the hardiest plants around. Its dark, glossy leaves tolerate most light conditions and can survive occasional missed waterings. Water when the top two-thirds of the soil are dry. This plant isn’t fussy about soil or temperature and only needs repotting when roots are visible at the base.

4. Japanese Dwarf Umbrella Tree

Need a touch of greenery in your kitchen? The dwarf umbrella tree, or Schefflera, is perfectly sized and shaped to spark conversation. This compact, bushy plant is ideal for small spaces, offering dense, green foliage that complements modern, minimalist homes. It enjoys bright, indirect light and occasional misting.

5. Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree

While caring for bonsai trees can be challenging, this miniature maple variety is relatively easier to manage. Dwarf varieties of Japanese maple can be grown in pots indoors, creating a miniature Zen garden effect. They thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer well-draining soil to prevent root rot.

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A version of this article was originally published on Woman&Home.