6 Indoor Plants That Bring Autumn Color Inside

6 Indoor Plants That Bring Autumn Color Inside

The trees have begun to turn into an orchestra of yellows, oranges, and scarlets, and you're changing your morning coffee ritual to feel the same. Maybe you already have a pumpkin picked out or a new throw pillow for your couch to really feel the vibes of fall. Now it's time for the plants to do the same. We wanted to give you 6 easy indoor plants that bring fall inside.

Shamrock Plant (Oxalis)

This beautiful potted plant has leaves in the shape of clovers and comes in varieties of green, red, or purple. Their flowers have five petals and range in color from white through to pinks, mauves, crimson, orange, and yellow. I'd say this plant is almost as romantic as fall.

Iresine Bloodleaf (Iresine herbstii)

Not only do these beauties love the shade, making them the perfect fall plant, but they are strikingly colorful. They have red veins through their leaves, creating a truly spectacular (and, might we say, Halloween-appropriate) effect. They're an easy pop of color.

Red Veined Nerve Plant (Fittonia albivenis)

Nerve plants are a beautiful evergreen perennial choice for your home, and they certainly fit the fall theme due to their crimson, sometimes pink-veined leaves. Now, they aren't exactly beginner-friendly, as they do require bright, indirect light to mimic their rainforest climate. But for our planty lovers with north-facing bathroom windows? This is the one for you.

Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

Chinese evergreens don't ask for much, but they certainly do give. They range in all types of colors, including shades of silver, white, cream, pink, burgundy, and vivid red. If you need a pop of color for your coffee table or desk, this is the one for you.

Croton (Codiaeum variegatum)

Anyone else pronounce its name like the toasted bread pieces on your Caesar salad? Forgive us, croutons. Croton plants are a warm- and sunlight-loving bundle of color. They do require quite a bit of loving, but it is absolutely worth it. They have been a fall favorite for a very long time, and for good reason.

Polka Dot Begonia (Begonia maculata)

A rare houseplant and very easily recognized due to its unique wing-shaped leaves covered in polka dots, they are usually where your eye is drawn whenever you enter a home. Now, they are fussy, but they're worth it. They really are that pretty.

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