What this collection includes Our Aroid Houseplants collection gathers Monstera, Philodendron, Alocasia, Syngonium, Aglaonema and related genera – from tiny baby plants to medium-sized, ready-to-style specimens. You’ll find both classic green varieties and more unusual textures and variegation.
Who Aroids are best for Aroids suit plant lovers who enjoy foliage detail and don’t mind basic routine care. Many Philodendrons and Syngoniums tagged "Easy Care" work well for beginners or busy homes, while more demanding Alocasias and rare variegated plants are better for collectors who can offer stable light, watering and humidity.
Key factors when choosing
- Light levels: Most Aroids thrive in bright, indirect light. If your home is slightly dim, look first at Philodendrons, Syngoniums and some Aglaonemas tagged "Low light" rather than light-hungry Alocasias.
- Growth habit: Decide if you prefer upright, architectural foliage (many Alocasias and Aglaonemas), trailing plants for shelves (Philodendron Micans, Syngoniums) or climbers that can be trained on a moss pole, such as Monsteras.
- Plant size: Baby plants are ideal if you enjoy watching them mature and have time to grow them on. Medium plants give faster impact but may need more space and repotting sooner. Check each product’s pot size and approximate height.
- Maintenance level: Look for "Easy Care" tags if you’re still building confidence. Alocasias and some rare Philodendrons can be more sensitive to irregular watering, temperature swings and very dry air.
- Colour and pattern: Variegated and darker-foliage Aroids add drama but often appreciate steadier light and care. Variegation is naturally variable, so expect each plant to be unique rather than matching photos exactly.
Basic care expectations Most Aroids like their soil to dry slightly between waterings. Use a well-draining mix, water thoroughly, then let excess drain away. Avoid cold drafts and very dry radiators; grouping plants or adding a tray with pebbles and water can gently raise humidity.
Important notes Many Aroids can cause irritation if chewed by pets or children, so place them out of reach if this is a concern. For more inspiration, explore Easy care houseplants or dive into our plant care guides for detailed species tips.