
Adding a pop of color to your space with houseplants is a great way to brighten up a room and purify the air. The Pansy Orchid, for example, boasts delicate purple and white blooms that can add a touch of elegance to any room.
Some houseplants are perfect for adding a splash of color to your space, while others are great for purifying the air. The Prayer Plant, with its striking red and green leaves, is a great option for those who want a low-maintenance plant that adds a pop of color.
If you're new to houseplants, consider starting with a plant that's easy to care for, like the Bromeliad. These plants come in a variety of colors, including pink, red, and purple, and are relatively low maintenance.
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Flowering House Plants
Flowering House Plants bring a pop of color and vibrancy to any room. African Violets are a great option, with their delicate purple, white, blue, and pink blooms.
These low-growing plants are perfect for small spaces, but remember to water them regularly and provide them with bright, indirect sunlight.
Some African Violets even have double-blossomed, fringed, or ruffled flowers, and variegated leaves for added visual interest.
Hoya, also known as the Wax Plant, is another great choice for flowering house plants. With over 300 species to choose from, you're sure to find one that suits your taste.
Bird of Paradise
The Bird of Paradise is a stunning flowering houseplant that's sure to brighten up any room.
Its bright orange and blue flowers, shaped like a beak, are held above its lush green foliage on long green stems. This houseplant is a great choice for those who want to add a tropical touch to their home.
Native to South Africa, the Bird of Paradise requires full sun to produce flowers, and at least 4-6 hours of sunlight a day is recommended. It also needs plenty of water and warm temperatures to thrive.
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If you're looking to create an indoor tropical feel, placing the Bird of Paradise near a sunny window with southern exposure is a great idea. During the cooler months, direct sun is ideal, while during the warmer months, bright, indirect sun is preferred.
To keep your Bird of Paradise happy, make sure to water it regularly, allowing only the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings.
Hoya
Hoya is a varied genus of plants that's perfect for adding some interest to your home. They come in a range of colors and some even have curly foliage like Hoya carnosa compacta.
Hoya plants can grow up to 4 feet tall, making them a great choice for hanging baskets or pots.
To keep your Hoya happy, it's best to provide them with high humidity and moderate watering. They prefer a single spot in a pot or hanging basket to cascade.
With about 300 different species to choose from, you're sure to find a Hoya that suits your style. The most popular shared common name for these plants is wax plant.
Here's a quick rundown of the water needs for Hoya plants: they need watering 2-3 times per month.
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Colorful Leaves
Colorful leaves are a hallmark of many houseplants, and for good reason - they add a pop of color and visual interest to any room. Begonias, for example, are grown for their spectacular leaves, which come in a range of patterns and colors.
Calathea plants are another great option for those who love colorful leaves. With their geometric patterns and contrasting foliage, they're a great choice for adding some visual interest to a room. Calathea leaves can be green and pink, cream and green, or even two-tone greens.
If you're looking for a plant with really striking leaves, consider the Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata). Its eye-catching spotty leaves are sure to turn heads. Guzmania bromeliads also have stunning leaves, with some varieties featuring bright and beautiful colors.
Some plants, like the Philodendron Pink Princess, have leaves that change color as they grow. This one has mottled pink and green leaves that are a real showstopper. Other plants, like the Pink Polka Dot Plant, have leaves with vibrant, pink polka dots.
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If you're looking for a plant with really dark leaves, consider the Philodendron Royal Queen. Its leaves unfurl a deep burgundy color before changing to nearly black and then a rich dark green. This plant is a great choice for adding some dramatic flair to a room.
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These are just a few examples of the many houseplants with colorful leaves out there. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or a more subtle addition to your decor, there's sure to be a plant that fits the bill.
Succulents and Cacti
Succulents and cacti are a great way to add some color to your space without a lot of fuss. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, and some even have beautiful patterns on their leaves.
Most succulents require full sun, and will do well in bright, southern-facing windows. They have lower water needs than the average houseplant, so are generally lower maintenance.
Some popular succulent genera include Sempervivum, Echeveria, and Lithops. You can also consider the Christmas cactus, which has a unique cascading nature and blooms with colorful flowers at Christmas time.
Here's a quick rundown of some succulent and cactus care basics:
The Christmas cactus, in particular, requires high humidity, well-draining soil, and a good watering every few weeks to thrive.
Christmas Cactus
The Christmas cactus is a beloved seasonal succulent that's perfect for brightening up your space during the winter months. It's a member of the Schlumbergera genus and comes in a variety of colors, including white, pinks, reds, purples, and yellows.
This plant is a bit different from other cacti, as it loves high humidity and well-draining soil, much like its natural habitat in tropical rainforests. In fact, it's often referred to as an epiphyte, which means it grows on other plants rather than in the soil.
The Christmas cactus is relatively low-maintenance and can thrive in indirect light, making it a great choice for indoor spaces. It's also a great option for those who tend to forget to water their plants, as it only needs to be watered every few weeks.
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To encourage blooming, this plant requires a special routine of cool temperatures and long nights. You can also find Christmas cacti in a range of sizes, from 6 to 12 inches in height.
Here are some key care tips for your Christmas cactus:
Overall, the Christmas cactus is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for addition to any indoor space. With its vibrant blooms and low-maintenance requirements, it's a great choice for anyone looking to add some color and texture to their home.
Echeveria
Echeveria is a trendy succulent that's a must-have for any plant enthusiast. It's a fast-growing succulent with a charming rosette shape that's available in several different pastel shades.
To bring out its vibrant colors, Echeveria needs lots of bright, direct sunlight. This means placing it in a south-facing or west-facing window, or using a grow light.
Its beautiful pastel shades range from gray, green, blue, purple, to burgundy, making it a stunning addition to any room.
Echeveria is surprisingly easy to care for, with a difficulty level of easy. It's perfect for beginners or those who want a low-maintenance plant.
Here's a quick rundown of Echeveria's key characteristics:
- Name: Echeveria (Echeveria spp.)
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 9-12
- Leaf Color: Gray, green, blue, purple, burgundy
- Light: Direct sun
- Difficulty: Easy
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe is a succulent plant that comes in a variety of colors, including white, red, pink, orange, yellow, and purple.
You can find Flaming Katy, a popular variety of Kalanchoe, in a three-pack assortment of colors at Home Depot.
The plantlets that grow on the leaves of Kalanchoes are very tiny and can be propagated easily, making them a fun horticulture project.
Gentle handling with tweezers is helpful when handling these tiny plantlets.
The 'Florica' cultivar of Kalanchoe has bright pink and dark red variegated leaves, making it a stunning addition to any collection.
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Succulents
Succulents are a fascinating group of plants that come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. They're often sold under the generic term "succulents" without much further identification, but that doesn't mean you should pass them up.
Some popular succulent genera include Sempervivum, Echeveria, and Lithops. Echeveria, in particular, is a fast-growing succulent with a charming rosette shape that's available in several different pastel shades.
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To keep your succulents happy, they require full sun, and will do well in bright, southern-facing windows. They have lower water needs than the average houseplant, so are generally lower maintenance.
Most succulents thrive in well-draining soil and can tolerate neglect, making them perfect for busy people or those new to plant parenthood. However, they still need regular watering, ideally every few weeks.
Succulents work particularly well for small spaces – you can fill a planter with several different species, creating a miniature botanical garden in your living room. This is especially true for the Christmas cactus, which has a cascading nature and can thrive in hanging baskets.
The Schlumbergera genus, which includes the Christmas cactus, prefers high humidity and well-draining soil. They're epiphytes that grow under the shade of trees in tropical rainforests, making them different from desert cacti.
Here are some key characteristics of succulents:
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