8 Houseplants With Abnormally Long Live

Devil's Ivy

Devil's Ivy (Epipremnum aureum) boasts delightful heart-shaped leaves while growing captivating vines. Living multiple years, if it gets the proper TLC.

Snake Plant

If you add a snake plant (Dracaena trifasciata) to your home's greenery, you can expect it to live for up to 10 years, although some can last as long as 25 years.

English Ivy

English Ivy (Hedera helix) is another hanging plant that can live for an impressively long time. In fact, it can continue to grow for hundreds of years.

Spider Plant

The average spider plant (Chlorophytum) will live for around 10 years, which is certainly impressive. These plants are incredibly versatile and can survive and thrive in a variety of different lighting.

ZZ Plant

Give it room to grow as well as indirect light that isn't too bright, fertilizer, and water every couple of weeks to see it happily thriving for at least a couple of decades.

Sago Palm

If you love classic palms and want one you can treasure for years, consider picking up a sago palm (Cycas revoluta). Staying relatively small for a palm.

Christmas Cactus

There's no doubt that many plant lovers surely appreciate how a Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) blooms with lovely flowers.

Rubber Fig

The rubber fig (Ficus elastica) is another houseplant that grows fabulous foliage, requires little care, and will live for ages.

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