These Perennial Houseplants will make your home stand out with the right combination of foliage and flowers!
These perennial houseplants will ensure that your home lingers with their beauty for years to come!
1. Crown of Thorns
Botanical Name: Euphorbia milii
The Crown of Thorns is an excellent choice for your houseplant collection due to its easy care requirements and drought tolerance. However, it is important to be aware that it contains a toxic sap, so caution should be advised.
2. African Violet
Botanical Name: Saintpaulia
If you are looking for a perennial houseplant that blooms throughout the year, then African Violets should be on your list. These beautiful plants are known for their ability to thrive indoors and produce continuous blooms even in low-light conditions.
3. Christmas Cactus
Botanical Name: Schlumbergera
Another perennial houseplant that is loved by many is Christmas Cactus. This plant is often used as a festive decoration during the holiday season. Place it in a well-lit spot and give it moderate watering.
4. Anthurium
Botanical Name: Anthurium andraeanum
Native to Colombia and Ecuador, anthurium is a tropical houseplant popular for its heart-like blooms and waxy leaves. The long-lasting flowers come in various colors pink, lavender, or red.
5. Lipstick Plant
Botanical Name: Aeschynanthus radicans
The lipstick plant is another unique option that is named for its lipstick-shaped flowers. It looks very different and blooms repeatedly throughout the year thus providing bright color over and over.
6. Peace Lily
Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum
Regarded as a top air purifier, Peace Lily is a great choice for anyone in need of a breath of fresh air. Its ability to filter out harmful toxins and improve indoor air quality is truly remarkable. Place it anywhere in your room and give it a bright but indirect light to thrive.
7. Silver Vase Plant
Botanical Name: Aechmea fasciata
The silver vase plant is also an excellent choice for perennial houseplants. Not only does it have air-purifying qualities, but it is also produces offshoots at its base, allowing you to propagate and continue the growth of this plant.
8. English Ivy
Botanical Name: Hedera helix
Trailing English Ivy is a classic houseplant known for its ability to remove airborne mold. Place it in a hanging basket near a window to help purify the air while enjoying its lush trailing vines.
9. Pothos
Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum
Loved by many because of its lush and trailing nature, pothos is another brilliant addition to your houseplant collection. It is easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. Not only is pothos aesthetically appealing but it also acts as a natural air purifier.
10. Philodendron
These perennial houseplants need no introduction and once you have them in your collection, they’ll continue to shine for years and even decades! The best part? You can keep on multiplying them easily using cuttings, too!
11. Snake Plant
Botanical Name: Sansevieria trifasciata
The snake plant is an excellent choice for improving indoor air quality. Its hardy upright leaves can help remove toxins like formaldehyde and benzene from the air thus making it perfect for living rooms and bedrooms.
12. Aloe Vera
Botanical Name: Aloe barbadensis Miller
Not only is aloe vera a wonderful natural remedy for burns and cuts, but it also is a great choice for your houseplant collection. It helps clean the air of formaldehyde and benzene.
13. Jade Plant
Botanical Name: Crassula ovata
Jade Plant is a succulent native to South Africa and is known for its attractive appearance and easy-care nature. It is also an excellent air purifier, removing pollutants like benzene and formaldehyde.
14. Hens and Chicks
Botanical Name: Sempervivum spp.
Don’t mistake this with Echeverias. While Hens and Chicks have pointed and slightly serrated leaves, Echeverias have thicker-rounder leaves. Additionally, if you’re looking for a plant that doesn’t require frequent repurchasing, Hens and Chicks are a top choice.
15. Lavender
Botanical Name: Lavandula
Lavender is a fragrant, low-maintenance perennial that not only fills the air with its calming aroma but also acts as a natural air freshener that neutralizes unpleasant odors.
16. Rosemary
Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis
This perennial houseplant not only adds a culinary herb to your indoor garden but also fills the air with its aromatic, woody fragrance. Rosemary is known for its ability to neutralize unpleasant odors.
17. Spider Plant
Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum
Spider plant is another great addition to the list of must-have houseplants. It is a perfect choice for hanging baskets allowing you to place them anywhere in your home to improve air quality and brighten your space.
18. Dracaena
Botanical Name: Dracaena spp.
Dracaenas are known for their long, sword-shaped leaves that you can find in many shades and patterns. They’re easy to care for houseplants and can tolerate low light.
19. Fiddle Leaf Fig
Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata
If you want a massive houseplant, go with the Fiddle Leaf Fig. It has glossy green foliage and thrives in bright, indirect light. Find a spot for it close to a window.
20. Rubber Plant
Botanical Name: Ficus elastica
These shiny leaves that you just want to reach out and feel are a rubber plant signature. It’s perfect for filling up empty or bland corners and can grow quite big. Plus, it’s low maintenance.
21. Ponytail Palm
Botanical Name: Beaucarnea recurvata
Ponytail palms are nicknamed because they have a swollen base like a ponytail bulb. They have long, arching foliage and are extremely drought tolerant, so if you’re forgetful, it’s perfect.