These heart-shaped flowers do best in medium to bright light and are great for indoor plants because they like it when it's wet. They can be pink, purple, or white, and they grow to be two to three feet tall.
Crown of thorns has tiny, bright red, yellow, pink, salmon, and white blooms and is low-maintenance and adaptable. Put them near a window for plenty of light. Do not worry if you're too busy to water them
Due to their large trumpet-like blooms, amaryllis plants will enliven any part of your space. They're cheerful, perfect for winter and grow in warm, sunny spots. Plus, their stalks can grow as high as 36 inches.
Looking for a fun St. Patrick's Day gift? Shamrock plants with clover-like leaves should be on your list. Purple foliage and exquisite white blooms distinguish them. Keep soil uniformly wet and in medium-to-bright light.
Unlike amaryllis, clivia plants feature smaller trumpet-shaped flowers and year-round foliage. Some cultures associate them with pleasure and plenty. Water them often in summer, less in winter. Protect them from direct sunshine.
Peace lilies' spoon-shaped blossoms and simple maintenance symbolize new life and rebirth. Maintain low to moderate light and wet soil. Drooping means they need water.
A cyclamen plant in your house can brighten cold days. Their heart-shaped leaves mimic butterfly wings, making them a wonderful, flirtatious Valentine's Day gift. Bright, indirect sunshine will help them flourish until late spring dormancy.
Flowering maples stand out among houseplants with their red, yellow, pink, or peach flowers. They hang like holiday lanterns. In bright sunshine and equally wet soil, grow them erect or in a hanging basket.