Top 10 Trending Indoor Plant Pots

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What is up again everyone?!?! So today we’re going to have some fun with the top trending indoor plant pots! Right now we’ve seen some awesome, sleek, simplistic designs becoming popular. I give credit to the huge minimalist living movement, which has inspired simple lines and basic colors that soothe the mind after a long day at work.

So pick your favorite of these super cute pots and add it to your collection today!

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Indoor Plant Pots #1: Coral Lemons

Kicking it off with the bright ‘Living Coral’ Color of the Year, we’ve got a cute set of pots that feature bright lemons on a background of coral. These pots remind me a bit of an Andy Warhol painting… sure to brighten up any space with these splashes of color!

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Indoor Plant Pots 1: Coral Lemons

Indoor Plant Pots #2: White Ceramic Plant Containers with Gold and Grey Detailing

This pot set combines a modern shape with cool, minimalist colors that are sure to look great in any design! These are perfect for any area you want a small, attractive grouping of plants.

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Indoor Plant Pots 2: White Ceramic Plant Containers with Gold and Grey Detailing

Indoor Plant Pots #3: Dundee Bronze Floor Planter

The Dundee Bronze floor planter is actually made of 100% iron with a bronze finish. Absolutely stunning for a modern, minimalist style, this pot is sure to last for years with its durable build. And consider purchasing it together with a plant stand to show it off!

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Indoor Plant Pots 3: Dundee Bronze Floor Planter

Indoor Plant Pots #4: A & B Home Terracotta Planters

Going back to vintage, this blue color goes perfectly with the ‘Living Coral’ Color of the Year! This four-pot set each has a unique, antique pattern that looks great indoors or out.

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Indoor Plant Pots 4: A & B Home Terracotta Planters

Indoor Plant Pots #5: Ferris Wheel Succulent Pot Holder

It’s no wonder this cute little plant stand has been trending. What plant lover doesn’t want a plant Ferris Wheel! This set includes the pots along with the rotating stand that is sure to help your succulents make a statement!

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Indoor Plant Pots 5: Ferris Wheel Succulent Pot Holder

Indoor Plant Pots #6: Ceramic Succulent Planter with Bamboo Drainage Trays

This set of 3 round succulents is meant for creating a grouping of small succulents that add a variety of colors and textures. It includes bamboo drainage trays that not only add another natural element to your planter, but it is also extremely practical in saving your tabletops from water damage!

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Indoor Plant Pots 6: Ceramic Succulent Planter with Bamboo Drainage Trays

Indoor Plant Pots #7: Ceramic Succulent Magnetic Pots

Be sure to check out this awesome succulent pot that is magnetic! This makes it perfect to easily hang on any magnetic surface. There is the square, trapezoidal, and watering can shaped pots available!

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Indoor Plant Pots 7: Ceramic Succulent Magnetic Pots

Indoor Plant Pots #8: Unbreakable Resin Plant Containers

This set of two indoor/outdoor pots is extremely durable! Made out of resin, they are heavier than plastic pots, but much lighter than real stone. Just be aware of the raised drainage plug at the bottom of the pot. It makes the actual pot depth about 8″.

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Indoor Plant Pots 8: Unbreakable Resin Plant Containers

Indoor Plant Pots #9: Geometric Hanging Planter

With the trend of vertical gardening, it’s no wonder that these modern hanging planters are such a hot item right now! Either buy one to accent a small space, or get several to create stylish wall decor!

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Indoor Plant Pots 9: Geometric Hanging Planter

Indoor Plant Pots #10: Modern Plant Stand Pots

If you’ve been paying any attention to the indoor plant scene, then I’m sure you’ve seen these super sleek modern plant stands. But the hardest part of achieving this look is finding a pot that doesn’t have sloping walls. Well, here it is! Here are the amazing vertical plant pots that have been starring in the most current modern homes!

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Indoor Plant Pots 10: Modern Plant Stand Pots

There’s the roundup of 2019’s top trending pots! I’m excited to see what next year brings! Let me know in the comments below what you think about these pots, as well as which ones you have and like the best! For some indoor plant recommendations, check out my post on Modern Indoor Plants, Low Light Houseplants, or Plants for a BOHO Bedroom!

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Desk Plants for the Bedroom

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For a plant to be a good desk plant, it needs to be both small and clean. Most people, when buying plants, don’t know how big it will get, or how messy it will be. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of plants that will boost your creativity without getting in your way!

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Desk Plants for the Bedroom #1: Air Plants – Tillandsia spp.

Air plants are the perfect plants for the desk. Not only are they small and don’t drop any leaves, but they can also be placed in any kind of a container. This allows you to pick the style that best fits your work space!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 1: Air Plants – Tillandsia spp

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #2: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

Purple Shamrock is a great plant to use to add some color to your work space! And if it starts to wilt, simply trim off all the tops and re-pot the root system. Place it in a warm location and keep it lightly moist, and your plant will come back to life within a month!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 2: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #3: Kalanchoe – Kalanchoe var.

There are lots of different varieties of Kalanchoe available… from the soft, blue-green panda plant to the ridged, Mother-of-thousands. So it should be easy to find one that matches your unique style!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 3: Kalanchoe – Kalanchoe var.

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #4: Gerber Daisy – Gerbera var.

If you’re looking for a bright, but no-mess flower, then get yourself a Gerber daisy! If well-cared for, it could flower for up to a year! After this, however, your daisy should either be planted outdoors or discarded and replaced with a new daisy.

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Desk Plants for the Bedroom 4: Gerber Daisy – Gerbera var.

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #5: Jade Plant – Crassula ovata

The jade plant isn’t only a beautiful, low-maintenance plant, but it is also a symbol of prosperity and wealth. So if you want some extra prosperity in your life, get one of these for your desk!

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Desk Plants for the Bedroom 5: Jade Plant – Crassula ovata

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #6: Cactus – Cactaceae

If you prefer low-water plants, then try out a cactus! These can be found in many different shapes, sizes, and colors! Just make sure to leave yourself plenty of work space around it, so you don’t accidentally bump it!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 6: Cactus – Cactaceae

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #7: Madagascar Dragon Tree – Dracaena

The Madagascar Dragon Tree is shaped perfectly for a desk as it can add height with its canopy, but the bare trunk keeps your work space clean and clutter-free!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 7: Madagascar Dragon Tree – Dracaena

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #8: English Ivy – Hedera helix

If you prefer a beautiful hanging vine, then get one of the classic English ivy plants! This hardy, low-maintenance vine does well in cooler temperatures and will look classy for years to come!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 8: English Ivy – Hedera helix

Desk Plants for the Bedroom #9: Arrowhead Plant – Syngonium podophyllum

The last of my desk plants is the arrowhead plant! This plant comes in many different colors and patterns that will boost both your creativity and your mood!

Buy one here!

Desk Plants for the Bedroom 9: Arrowhead Plant – Syngonium podophyllum

That’s it for my list! Feel free to leave any questions or comments below! And let me know which one of these is your favorite or if you have any other suggestions! Then, if you want any more ideas, check out my list of Small Indoor Plants!

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9 Unique Houseplants

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Are you looking for a houseplant that captivates people’s attention when they walk into the room? Or are you looking to add variety to your already large plant collection? Whatever the reason, this list of unique houseplants is sure to be a hit!

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Unique Houseplants #1: Banana Tree – Musa spp.

Starting off big, having an indoor banana tree might require a bit of space, but think of the awe when your friend spies their favorite lunchtime snack growing in your living room!

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Unique Houseplants 1: Banana Tree – Musa spp.

Unique Houseplants #2: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii

This plant with heart-shaped leaves is the perfect gift for a plant lover. Not only does it reflect love and kindness, but it is also a unique plant that most collectors would love to add to their home!

Buy one here!

Unique Houseplants 2: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii

Unique Houseplants #3: Venus Fly Trap – Dionaea muscipula

Spider plants always look amazing in hanging baskets! When properly cared for, this plant will grow little ‘pups’ that hang down. You will soon have a plethora of tiny plantlets surrounding your basket.

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Unique Houseplants 3: Venus Fly Trap – Dionaea muscipula

Unique Houseplants #4: Devil’s Backbone – Kalanchoe diagremontianum

Also called Mother-of-Thousands or Mexican Hat Plant, each tiny leaf edge can grow its own plant! Propagate a few for your neighbors and still have enough for around your home!

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Unique Houseplants 4: Devil’s Backbone – Kalanchoe diagremontianum

Unique Houseplants #5: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

This colorful plant has recently been coming back into popularity… and for good reason! The purple variety (as well as the green-and-purple variety) are both sure to make a statement in your home.

Buy one here!

Unique Houseplants 5: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

Unique Houseplants #6: Ogre Ears – Crassula ovata cv. ‘Gollum’

I just love this fun little succulent! Ogre Ears proves that you don’t have to be big to make a statement. Even small plants can have a big impact! Being related to the Jade plant, this little guy is also very low-maintenance and hard to kill! But just be sure to not give this little guy too much water!

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Unique Houseplants 6: Ogre Ears – Crassula ovata cv. ‘Gollum’

#7: Wandering Jew – Tradescantia zebrina

This striped spectacle looks amazing either in a pot or in a hanging basket! The silver-purple leaves stand out boldly from any other green foliage. Only remember to trim it often to encourage bushy growth.

Buy one here!

7: Wandering Jew – Tradescantia zebrina

#8: Tiger’s Jaw – Faucaria tigrina

Here’s another small succulent that makes a statement! Tiger’s Jaw looks like it could fit into the carnivorous plant family. However, its teeth are just for show. No need to buy special food for this guy!

Buy one here!

8: Tiger’s Jaw – Faucaria tigrina

#9: Dr. Seuss Plant – Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle’

For our last plant, the Dr. Seuss plant had to be mentioned. These spiral leaves cause most people to ask if this plant is even real! But simply place one of these plants as a centerpiece, and you are sure to start a lot of conversation!

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9: Dr. Seuss Plant – Albuca spiralis ‘Frizzle Sizzle’

There’s my list of unique houseplants! I hope that they make you as happy as I’ve been with mine! For more inspiration, check out my list of Modern Indoor Plants! With any comments or questions, feel free to leave a comment below. I love hearing from you all! And for more expert tips and a free welcome guide, sign up for my email list!

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9 Best Hanging Plants

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Don’t you just love the look of a beautiful hanging planter?! Whether you’re looking to buy a hanging pot, or you’re trying to figure out what to put in it, this list of the best hanging plants will get you your very own beautiful planter in no time!

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Best Hanging Plants #1: Spider Plant – Chlorophytum comosum

Spider plants always look amazing in hanging baskets! When properly cared for, this plant will grow little ‘pups’ that hang down. You will soon have a plethora of tiny plantlets surrounding your basket. For care tips, check out my post on Spider Plant Care!

Buy one here!

Best Hanging Plants 1: Spider Plant – Chlorophytum comosum

Best Hanging Plants #2: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii

String of hearts, also known as rosary vine, is a cute hanging succulent with heart-shaped leaves! Just make sure to trim the long ends and re-plant them in the pot. This will keep it large and full!

Buy one here!

Best Hanging Plants 2: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii

Best Hanging Plants #3: Pothos – Epipremnum aureum

Pothos is one of my favorite plants, and for good reason! Almost anyone could keep this tough guy alive. For more info about this plant, check out my post on Pothos Plant Care, or Pothos Propagation. Have fun with this beautiful vine!

Buy one here!

Best Hanging Plants 3: Pothos – Epipremnum aureum

Best Hanging Plants #4: English Ivy – Hedera helix

For a more classical look, nothing beats a hanging ivy basket! This plant does great indoors or out and enjoys spending summers outdoors in the shade. But depending on your climate, your English Ivy may need to be brought indoors for the winter.

Buy one here!

Best Hanging Plants 4: English Ivy – Hedera helix

Best Hanging Plants #5: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura

This plant looks stunning, especially when left to hang from a minimalist container. Prayer plant also has a small root system (relative to its size), which makes it perfect for smaller hanging planters!

Buy one here!

Best Hanging Plants 5: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura

Best Hanging Plants #6 – Heartleaf Philodendron – Philodendron cordatum

The heartleaf philodendron is another beautiful, full vine that is often confused with the Pothos vine. Heartleaf philodendron, however, has some unique, eye-catching varieties that you can’t find anywhere else!

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Best Hanging Plants 6 – Heartleaf Philodendron – Philodendron cordatum

Best Hanging Plants #7: Donkey’s Tail – Sedum morganianum

This is another succulent that looks great in a hanging basket! Just make sure that this low-care plant is also placed in a low-traffic area, as the leaves are fragile. One brush against them can cause them to fall off. But even if this does happen, the leaves can be easily propagated!

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Best Hanging Plants 7: Donkey’s Tail – Sedum morganianum

Best Hanging Plants #8: String of Pearls – Senecio rowleyanus

String of Pearls is another succulent that does best in a hanging planter. It is also less sensitive than Donkey’s Tail and can be placed in high-traffic areas with no worries! Just enjoy these fun, ball-shaped leaves!

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Best Hanging Plants 8: String of Pearls – Senecio rowleyanus

Best Hanging Plants #9: Boston Fern – Nephrolepis exaltata

hen people think of a hanging planter, most people picture a Boston Fern. These beautiful plants add regal, lush foliage to any indoor space! Just be sure to trim any yellowing fronds before they shed.

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Best Hanging Plants 9: Boston Fern – Nephrolepis exaltata

BONUS!!! Best Hanging Plants #10: Hindu Rope Plant – Hoya carnosa ‘krinkle kurl’

The Hindu Rope plant not only has interesting foliage, but given the proper care, it will also produce bright pink clusters of star-shaped flowers! Looking for a unique conversation-starter? It’s definitely a Hindu Rope plant!

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BONUS! Best Hanging Plants 10: Hindu Rope Plant – Hoya carnosa ‘krinkle kurl’

That’s it for my list! Feel free to comment below if you have any questions or if you have a few more plants to add. I absolutely love hearing from you! And for more awesome care tips, sign up for my email list! Every new subscriber gets a free welcome guide!

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Plants for a Boho Bedroom

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Watch out! The Boho design style has been sweeping the nation and has been escalating in popularity! But what is one thing that every Bohemian bedroom needs? Plants!!! Here’s a list of 10 indoor plants that will be perfect for your boho bedroom!

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Plants for a Boho Bedroom #1: Cactus – Cactaceae spp.

Every boho bedroom needs at least one cactus! Whether its a lone specimen in a lit corner or a colorful cactus dish on a bedside table, make sure to add a cactus to your boho bedroom!

Buy a Cactus!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 1: Cactus – Cactaceae spp.

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #2: Palms!

If you’re looking for a more tropical style instead of a desert style, try out some palms! They add lots of soft, natural texture into your space. Just be sure to give it moderate to bright, indirect light levels.

Buy a Palm!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 2: Palms!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #3: Peacock Plant – Calathea spp.

The Peacock Plant’s leaves will add a bright, natural pattern into your boho bedroom! Also, check out the white variety to add more texture instead of a pattern.

Buy a Peacock Plant!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 3: Peacock Plant – Calathea spp.

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #4: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

If you’re looking for a plant that fits the Bohemian style, but that also adds more color, then check out the Ti plant! With tall, thick stems and long, brightly colored leaves, the Ti plant looks great in any colorful, boho bedroom.

Buy a Ti Plant!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 4: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #5: Chinese Money Plant – Pilea peperomioides

The Chinese Money Plant has been gaining in popularity for a reason! If your space has lots of sharp edges, soften them up with the soft, round leaves of this foliage plant.

Buy a Chinese Money Plant!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 5: Chinese Money Plant – Pilea peperomioides

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #6: Traveler’s Palm – Ravenala madagascariensis

Traveler’s palm (though not technically a palm) looks amazing in the back corner of a bedroom. The large leaves add depth and a natural look that will make your space look great!

Buy a Traveler’s Palm!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 6: Traveler’s Palm – Ravenala madagascariensis

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #7: Split-leaf Philodendron – Monstera deliciosa

If you don’t have the space for a Traveler’s Palm, try out a Split-leaf Philodendron! Also known as a Swiss Cheese plant, these attractive foliage plant can be kept as smaller, tabletop plants. Then, when it gets too big, simply propagate a leaf cutting to keep it in small spaces.

Buy a Split-leaf Philodendron!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 7: Split-leaf Philodendron – Monstera deliciosa

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #8: Bird’s Nest Fern – Asplenium nidus

Bird’s Nest Fern is a unique fern in that it has whole, entire leaf fronds. This allows it to have less texture than normal ferns (and less mess too!) It also creates bold, wavy lines that can either be used as a foliage plant, or a natural focal point!

Buy a Bird’s Nest Fern!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 8: Bird’s Nest Fern – Asplenium nidus

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #9: Cast-Iron Plant – Aspidistra elatior

This low-light, low-maintenance plant is perfect for any low-light bedrooms. The deep green leaves add a background layer to the Bohemian style and is best complimented with warm reds and purples.

Buy a Cast-Iron Plant!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 9: Cast-Iron Plant – Aspidistra elatior

Plants for a Boho Bedroom #10: Ferns!

Large, bushy ferns are a must-have for any boho bedroom! The lush, textured fronds quickly add that needed natural element to your space. And if floor space is an issue, no problem! Just hang it from the ceiling to add an upper canopy of green.

Buy a Fern!

Plants for a Boho Bedroom 10: Ferns!

That’s it for my list of plants for a boho bedroom! Please comment below to let me know which of these you use for your awesome bedroom! And for weekly, expert plant tips delivered straight to your inbox, join my email list! Each new subscriber gets a free welcome guide!

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Colorful Indoor Plants

Colorful Indoor Plants

Green plants are always pretty, but sometimes we need to add a pop of color to complement our design scheme, or just to have fun! Either way, these colorful indoor plants will definitely add what you need. So grab what you need today!

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Colorful Indoor Plants #1: Gold Dust Plant –Codiaeum variegatum

Gold dust plant adds a splash of yellow through its seemingly paint-splattered leaves. To keep the yellow from fading, place it in moderate to bright, indirect light.

Buy a Gold Dust Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 1: Gold Dust Plant –Codiaeum variegatum

Colorful Indoor Plants #2: Fancy-leaf Begonia – Begonia spp.

Fancy-leaf begonia is definitely a show-stopper! This plant has varieties available in any color of the rainbow. It also comes in many different leaf shapes as well, from stars to swirls! Whether you want silver-pink star-shaped leaves, or purple-red swirls, this plant is the way to go!

Buy a Fancy-leaf Begonia!

Colorful Indoor Plants 2: Fancy-leaf Begonia – Begonia spp.

Colorful Indoor Plants #3: Angel wings – Caladium spp.

Caladiums can also be found in a wide range of patterns and colors. Though they mostly stay in the pink, red, and purple shades, their vibrant colors are just what you need to make your color scheme pop!

Buy a Caladium!

Colorful Indoor Plants 3: Angel wings – Caladium spp.

Colorful Indoor Plants #4: Succulents!

Succulents (cacti included) are perfect for adding a small touch of color on bookshelves, side tables, or as centerpieces. Combine a collection of colorful succulents to really make a statement! For care information, check out my post Succulent Plant Care!

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Colorful Indoor Plants 4: Succulents!

Colorful Indoor Plants #5: Croton – Codiaeum variegatum

If you’re looking for lots of color, then get a Croton! This plant can have red, orange, purple, green, and yellow all on the same plant! It definitely gives you plenty to choose from when looking at a color palette!

Buy a Croton!

Colorful Indoor Plants 5: Croton – Codiaeum variegatum

Colorful Indoor Plants #6: Nerve Plant – Fittonia spp.

Nerve plant is a personal favorite! Its leaves can be green with either red, pink, yellow, purple, or white veins! For the brightest contrast, choose a variety with red veins. Or you can simply choose whichever of these awesome patterns makes you say “wow!”

Buy a Nerve Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 6: Nerve Plant – Fittonia spp.

Colorful Indoor Plants #7: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

The Ti plant will not only add color to your space, but it will also add a modern, tropical look! With its tall, thick stems and bright, long leaves, the Ti plant is perfect for any modern, colorful space!

Buy a Ti Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 7: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

Colorful Indoor Plants #8: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura

Prayer plant’s leaves are touched with color that can be used as either a contrasting, secondary tone, or to add another touch of the primary color scheme. One advantage that Prayer plant has is its ability to grow well in a hanging basket. These beautiful, striped leaves will grow to cascade down the sides of the pot. This plant adds a unique, sophisticated style.

Buy a Prayer Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 8: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura

Colorful Indoor Plants #9 – Wandering Jew – Tradescantia pallida or Tradescantia zebrina

Wandering Jew is another personal favorite! There are two main varieties of this plant: the zebrina Wandering Jew, with purple and silver stripes, or the pallida Wandering Jew, with its pure purple foliage and delicate, pink flowers. Pick your favorite and add some purple to your space!

Buy a Wandering Jew Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 9 – Wandering Jew – Tradescantia pallida or Tradescantia zebrina

Colorful Indoor Plants #10: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

This is another purple plant that can be grown either indoor or out! With soft, triangular leaves, Purple Shamrock does well as either a background foliage plant, or as a colorful centerpiece! Whatever its use, Purple Shamrock is sure to bring a whole lot of color to your design!

Buy a Purple Shamrock Plant!

Colorful Indoor Plants 10: Purple Shamrock – Oxalis triangularis

That’s it for my list of colorful houseplants! I hope you enjoy matching a few of these to your interior green space! With any questions or comments, or to talk about your own personal favorite, please leave a comment below. And for more awesome plant tips, join my email group! Not only will you receive weekly tips and tricks to keep your plants alive, but you will also receive a free welcome guide when you sign up!

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Flowering Houseplants

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Hey hey! I know that everyone loves to have bright flowers indoors, so I put together this awesome list of flowering houseplants for y’all! Just remember, most houseplants need plenty of bright, indirect light and good care in order to flower indoors.

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Flowering Houseplants #1: Bulbs

Every spring you’ll see flower shops and garden centers filled with beautiful bulbs for sale. Tulips, amaryllis, hyacinth, and lilies are just a few popular options. Be aware, though, that if these bulbs are forced to flower indoors, then they will most likely not be able to flower indoors for a second year. Instead, after flowering, they should be planted outdoors. This way you will be able to enjoy them every year!

Buy some Bulbs!

Flowering Houseplants 1: Bulbs

Flowering Houseplants #2: Gardenia – Gardenia jasminoides

Here’s another indoor plant that can also be common outdoors as well. When you purchase a gardenia, make sure that the buds are small and try to choose one that is not yet blooming. Once in bloom, gardenias are sensitive and the move to your home might cause all of the flowers to drop off.

Buy a Gardenia!

Flowering Houseplants 2: Gardenia – Gardenia jasminoides

Flowering Houseplants #3: Gerbera Daisy – Gerbera jamesonii

There is a reason why Gerbera daisies are so popular as houseplants! Their flowers come in bright red, pink, purple and more! They will also flower for up to a full year! After this time has passed, however, it will have spent its energy indoors and is best planted outdoors.

Buy a Gerbera Daisy!

Flowering Houseplants 3: Gerbera Daisy – Gerbera jamesonii

Flowering Houseplants #4: Wax Plant – Hoya carnosa

The wax plant, also called porcelain flower, has beautiful, star-shaped flowers that have a very pleasant, sweet scent. To get this plant to flower, give it plenty of bright, indirect light and stick to a consistent fertilizer schedule. Also, make sure not to move or even turn this plant while it is flowering. Simply leave it where it is, and enjoy the large flower clusters!

Buy a Hoya!

Flowering Houseplants 4: Wax Plant – Hoya carnosa

Flowering Houseplants #5: Kalanchoe – Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

In the early spring, Kalanchoe will be found covered in flowers ranging from red, to pink, to white, to yellow! And if given enough light during the summer (and a short-day period in the winter), this plant can flower consistently for years!

Buy a Kalanchoe!

Flowering Houseplants 5: Kalanchoe – Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

Flowering Houseplants #6: Orchids

Orchids have been sold for many years for their flowers, and after these magnificent flowers fade, most plants are discarded. Given proper care, however, this plant can produce flowers year after year, and some can even produce a second flower stem in the same year! Amazing!

Buy an Orchid!

Flowering Houseplants 6: Orchids

Flowering Houseplants #7: Azalea – Rhododendron spp.

Azaleas are widely sold in the spring to be enjoyed while in bloom. They can be brought into bloom a second year, but only if fertilized during the summer and brought outdoors in the fall. Just make sure to keep these plants away from freezing temperatures!

Buy an Azalea!

Flowering Houseplants 7: Azalea – Rhododendron spp.

Flowering Houseplants #8: Miniature Hybrid Tea Roses – Rosaceae spp.

Roses can do well indoors as long as it is a miniature variety and as long as it is given plenty of bright light. It also needs high humidity levels while the flowers are developing or else the flowers will die before they mature.

Buy a Miniature Rose!

Flowering Houseplants 8: Miniature Hybrid Tea Roses – Rosaceae spp.

Flowering Houseplants #9: Calla Lily – Zantedeschia aethiopica

Calla lilies are a gorgeous addition to any home! These plants can also come back from year to year through propagation of the rhizomes. So enjoy these sophisticated blooms for years to come!

Buy a Calla lily!

Flowering Houseplants 9: Calla Lily – Zantedeschia aethiopica

Flowering Houseplants #10: African Violet – Saintpaulia ionantha

African violets are a great low-light flowering plant! It can grow in conditions that most of these other houseplants would hate. However, to get this plant to bloom the following year, it might need to be placed in a brighter winter location and have a strict day and night routine. But if you spoil these plants with good light and fertilizer, you can have flowers almost year-round!

Buy an African Violet!

Flowering Houseplants 10: African Violet – Saintpaulia ionantha

I hope that this list of flowering houseplants has inspired you to add a few of these beauties to your home! And once again, if you don’t see enough flowers on your houseplants then be sure to give it more direct sunlight, as well as fertilizer to help it have enough energy for flowering! If you have any questions or comments about specific plants, leave them below!

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Modern Indoor Plants

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Hey everyone! If you’re a fan of modern interior design, then you’re going to love this list of modern indoor plants! Full of bold, sleek lines, these plants are sure to help update any room into a stylish, modern space!

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Modern Indoor Plants #1: Air plants – Tillandsia spp. 

These small plants are perfect to place on shelves, accent tables, or even as wall decor. The most modern pieces are the ones that use metal, glass frames to perch these amazing, rootless plants! Regardless of where you place them, air plants will show that you are stylish and chic!

Buy an air plant!

Modern Indoor Plants 1: Air plants – Tillandsia spp. 

Modern Indoor Plants #2: Fiddle-leaf Fig – Ficus lyrata

These ficus trees used to be only grown in groups of at least three to form a bushy, soft indoor tree. However, now they are praised for their bold, minimalist look and are sold individually to show off their true form. So upgrade your space today with a single, bold fiddle-leaf fig!

Buy a Fiddle-leaf Fig!

Modern Indoor Plants 2: Fiddle-leaf Fig – Ficus lyrata

Modern Indoor Plants #3: Ponytail Palm – Beaucarnea recurvata

This plant has also been sold as a group of palms. But when planted alone, the ponytail palm really shines. With thin, curly strands of leaves, this palm looks like an impressionist work of art! Style with a raised, square pot to emphasize this plant’s twisted, cascading foliage.

Buy a Ponytail Palm!

Modern Indoor Plants 3: Ponytail Palm – Beaucarnea recurvata

Modern Indoor Plants #4: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

The Ti plant adds a modern touch through its eye-catching, colorful leaves paired with thick, straight stalks that are an architect’s gold mine! So if you’re looking for a modern indoor plant, but you don’t want to sacrifice the color scheme, then the Ti plant would be your top pick!

Buy a Ti plant!

Modern Indoor Plants 4: Ti Plant – Cordyline fruticosa

Modern Indoor Plants #5: Lucky Bamboo – Dracaena braunii

This plant is all about bold lines. Trained into different forms as it grows, this plant can be sold in either straight or curved lines and can be shaped to form centerpieces that appear almost sculpted. Also, its ability to grow in straight water makes container choices for this plant endless! So get one of these living sculptures for your home!

Buy a Lucky Bamboo!

Modern Indoor Plants 5: Lucky Bamboo – Dracaena braunii

Modern Indoor Plants #6: ZZ Plant – Zamioculcas zamiifolia

Coming back into popularity is the awesome ZZ plant! Its arching fronds are enough to soften up a sharp corner, while its dark green leaves connect at hard angles that maintains this semi-succulent’s modern look. It is also very low maintenance and does well in low light levels!

Buy a ZZ plant!

Modern Indoor Plants 6: ZZ Plant – Zamioculcas zamiifolia

Modern Indoor Plants #7: Haworthias

This little plant packs quite the punch for its small size! There are tons of different varieties available with plants ranging from striped leaves to translucent, and in colors from red to green to blue! There are also just as many different pot designs for you to choose from. So get a Haworthia if you’re looking for something unique, but also modern.

Buy a Haworthia!

Modern Indoor Plants 7: Haworthias

Modern Indoor Plants #8: Calla Lily – Zantedeschia aethiopica

Though normally an outdoor plant, Calla lilies have been brought indoors lately. Their tall, straight form mixed with their ever-popular calla lily flowers makes this plant fit in with any modern home decor.

Buy a Calla Lily!

Modern Indoor Plants 8: Calla Lily – Zantedeschia aethiopica

Modern Indoor Plants #9: Sago Palm – Cycas revoluta

This palm is very different from its feathery relatives. Short and compact, this palm needs to be placed in a low-traffic area to avoid its sharp fronds. But despite its rough edges, it is sure to bring in a light, tropical feel to the design!

Buy a Sago Palm!

Modern Indoor Plants 9: Sago Palm – Cycas revoluta

Modern Indoor Plants #10: Snake Plant – Sansevieria trifasciata

Last, but definitely not least, is the modern snake plant! This plant’s bold, upright form, along with its different color options available, makes the snake plant one of the modern home designer’s go-to plant!

Buy a Snake Plant!

Modern Indoor Plants 10: Snake Plant – Sansevieria trifasciata

I hope this list has given you some ideas for adding the right greenery into your modern space! Feel free to leave any questions or comments below, and for more indoor plant inspiration, check out my post Low Light Plants for the Bathroom!

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Hanging Succulents

11 Hanging Succulents

I know there are TONS of succulent lovers out there that are looking for fresh ways to display these awesome plants. So why don’t you check out this awesome list of 11 different hanging succulents! Because nothing looks prettier than a succulent that is cascading down the sides of a pot! So take a look at this list and consider getting a few of these hanging succulents!

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Hanging Succulents #1: String of Bananas – Senecio radicans

This is one of my favorite hanging succulents! It looks so cute with its glossy banana-shaped leaves! If provided with adequate care, this plant will also produce small, white flowers in the spring that have a slight cinnamon smell.

Buy String of Bananas!

Hanging Succulents 1: String of Bananas – Senecio radicans
Hanging Succulents #2 – Burro’s Tail – Sedum burrito

This sedum is a bit shorter and thicker than its brother, Donkey’s tail, or Sedum morganianum. This sedum is easy to care for and is extremely low-maintenance. It also is easily propagated, so you can start with one, and end up with many of this cute little plant to either keep, or to give away as gifts!

Buy a Burro’s Tail Succulent!

Hanging Succulent - Donkey's Tail
Hanging Succulents #3: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii

Hearts-on-a-string is a beautiful vine with heart-shaped leaves. It can be purchased with either green leaves, or variegated leaves. The variegated leaves are rising in popularity as they add plenty of interesting texture to your home!

Buy a String of Hearts vine!

Hanging Succulents 3: String of Hearts – Ceropegia woodii
Hanging Succulents #4: Donkey’s Tail – Sedum morganianum

Donkey’s tail is very similar to Burro’s tail, except that its leaves are a bit more elongated. This gives you more of a thick vine trailing down the sides of your pot. It is a very popular succulent, and for a good reason! This plant looks stunning in a hanging basket! Just make sure to place it in a low traffic area, as its leaves are sensitive and will fall off if brushed against.

Buy a Donkey’s Tail Vine!

Hanging Succulents 4: Donkey’s Tail – Sedum morganianum
Hanging Succulents #5: Ruby Necklace – Othonna capensis

This plant looks a lot like the fishhooks vine, except it is purple! Many people purchase this plant to add a bit of a different color to their succulent collection. And given enough sunlight, Ruby necklace will give you a constant pop of purple!

Buy a Ruby Necklace vine!

Hanging Succulents 5: Ruby Necklace – Othonna capensis
Hanging Succulents #6: String of Nickels – Dischidia nummularia

This is a fun succulent! String of Nickels produces thick, round leaves that will soften up any rough corner of your home. It is also very low maintenance and is easily propagated! So check out one of these cute little guys today!

Buy a String of Nickels vine!

Hanging Succulents 6: String of Nickels – Dischidia nummularia
Hanging Succulents #7: Fishhooks – Senecio radicans

Fishhooks is very similar to String of Bananas, though the actual leaves are thinner, thus resembling a fishhook instead of a banana! This plant is coming back in popularity as the succulent craze is growing. So while you may have a hard time finding it in your local garden center, it is easily found online. And enjoy your cute little fishhooks vine!

Buy a Fishhooks vine!

Hanging Succulents 7: Fishhooks – Senecio radicans
Hanging Succulents #8: Hindu Rope – Hoya carnosa ‘krinkle kurl’

Hindu Rope is a fun plant to have around! Its swirls of vine makes it stand out in any room. And if you give it plenty of bright light and high-phosphorous fertilizer in the summer, then mature plants will produce pink clusters of scented flowers!

Buy a Hindu Rope plant!

Hanging Succulents 8: Hindu Rope – Hoya carnosa ‘krinkle kurl’
Hanging Succulents #9: Monkey’s Tail – Hildewintera colademononis

This plant is actually a cactus, but its needles are actually soft (like a Monkey’s tail!) The plant can grow to around 2-3 feet in length and, when well cared for, will produce beautiful red flowers! And regardless of where it is placed, this plant will definitely make an impression!

Buy Monkey’s Tail Seed!

Hanging Succulents 9: Monkey’s Tail – Hildewintera colademononis
Hanging Succulents #10: Sweetheart Vine – Hoya kerrii

This plant is most commonly sold as a single, rooted leaf. Its growth is slow, but when given time, it will grow into a beautiful vine with heart-shaped flowers. It is also extremely low maintenance and if given proper care, will produce pink balls of flowers! This is a rare succulent vine that will take a while to grow, but it is definitely worth waiting for!

Buy a Sweetheart Vine!

Hanging Succulents 10: Sweetheart Vine – Hoya kerrii
Hanging Succulents #11: String of Pearls – Senecio rowleyanus

Last but definitely not least is the beautiful String of Pearls plant! It has definitely come back in popularity, as its little beads dangle from even the smallest of planters. It is also very easily propagated, so if you buy one plant, you can easily end up with many of them (or send them as a cute gift!) Just make sure to never overwater these succulents!

Buy a String of Pearls Plant!

Hanging Succulents 11: String of Pearls – Senecio rowleyanus

So there you have it! All the hanging succulents you could ever want! And plenty to fill your home with! If you have any questions about these plants, feel free to comment below! Have fun with these awesome succulents!

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Low Light Plants for the Bedroom

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom Cover Picture

Hey y’all! So we all know that some of our home’s bedrooms (or our dorm room, or tiny apartment room…) can sometimes not have the best lighting for plants. Because of this, I came up with a list of 11 awesome low light plants for the bedroom! If your room doesn’t have much natural light, try out one of these!

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Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #1: Cast Iron Plant – Aspidistra elatior

This plant is amazing for several different reasons! Not only does it do well in low light levels, but it can also tolerate a lot of neglect and is on my list of hard-to-kill houseplants! Seriously, this guy can take it all! You won’t regret having a Cast Iron Plant in your bedroom!

Buy a Cast Iron Plant!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom Aspidistra
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #2: English Ivy – Hedera helix

There’s a reason why this plant is sold in so many garden centers! It does well in low light situations, as well as in cold basements and drafty hallways. It’s also one of those classic indoor plants that will never go out of style!

Buy an English Ivy!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 2: English Ivy – Hedera helix
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #3: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura

This plant brings a splash of color into a dark bedroom! It is low-growing and can even be used in a hanging planter and its leaves will begin to cascade down the sides of the pot. This plant is a wonderful addition to any low light bedroom!

Buy a Prayer Plant!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 3: Prayer Plant – Maranta leuconeura
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #4: Boston Fern – Nephrolepis exaltata

Boston ferns are one of the easiest ferns to care for. Not only do they enjoy low-light conditions, but they also prefer cooler temperatures. So this is a must-have for any dark and cold basement bedrooms (or any cool, low light location in the house!) Just make sure to mist it daily to keep the fronds from turning brown.

Buy a Boston Fern!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 4: Boston Fern – Nephrolepis exaltata
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #5: Guzmania Bromeliad – Guzmania lingulata

This bromeliad does great in low light bedrooms and is a relatively easy plant to care for. Make sure that it is lightly misted once per day in order to keep it healthy and to encourage the plant to bloom! Once Guzmania is done blooming, it will grow new plants to the side, while the central bromeliad dies. In this way, with the purchase of one plant, you can get many more bromeliads that will last you forever!

Buy a Guzmania Bromeliad!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 5: Guzmania Bromeliad – Guzmania lingulata
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #6: Pothos – Epipremnum aureum

Pothos is one plant that I believe every beginner should own! It can tolerate a variety of light levels (including low light levels), and it is very tolerant of neglect. Pothos also looks great in a variety of planters and can be trained as either an upright, vine, a full and bushy plant, or a hanging vine. Make sure to check out my post on Pothos Vine Care!

Buy a Pothos!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 6: Pothos – Epipremnum aureum
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #7: Snake Plant – Sensevieria trifasciata

Snake plant is also one of my absolute favorite plants! It does well in low-light conditions, as well as can tolerate quite a bit of neglect. It is also a very popular plant for modern home design! Make sure to check out all of the different variations!

Buy a Snake Plant!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 7: Snake Plant – Sensevieria trifasciata
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #8: Peace Lily – Spathiphyllum wallisii

Peace lily is definitely a gorgeous plant for a bedroom! Even without the white flower bracts, just the leaves alone make for a beautiful foliage plant! And the best part?! It’s a low-light plant!

Buy a Peace Lily!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 8: Peace Lily – Spathiphyllum wallisii
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #9: ZZ Plant – Zamioculcas zamiifolia

This semi-succulent has been making a comeback in houseplant popularity! With its zany, arching branches, this little plant is sure to make a statement wherever it is placed! But don’t worry, this little guy is also extremely low maintenance!

Buy a ZZ plant!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 9: ZZ Plant – Zamioculcas zamiifolia
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #10: Heartleaf Philodendron – Philodendron cordatum

Heartleaf philodendron needs less light than its larger-leafed brothers. This, along with its cute, heart-shaped leaves makes it perfect for a bedside table or hanging basket! It is also available in several different varieties to match your personal style!

Buy a Heartleaf Philodendron!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom10: Heartleaf Philodendron – Philodendron cordatum
Low Light Plants for the Bedroom #11: Bird’s Nest Fern – Asplenium nidus

This awesome fern does great in low-light situations, but it prefers to be a little warmer than the Boston fern. It also sheds less than other ferns due to its sword-shaped leaves. But make sure to mist this fern daily to avoid brown leaf tips!

Buy a Bird’s Nest Fern!

Low Light Plants for the Bedroom 11: Bird’s Nest Fern – Asplenium nidus

Well there you have it! I hope you have a fun time adding some greenery into your low light bedroom! Because every place could use a little more green!

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