Chilly months pose a challenge to grow plants outdoors, but you can definitely start some beautiful ones indoors! The specimens in this list look stunning and propagate easily, too!
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Looking to add a little flair to your home décor? These stylish pink houseplants bring unexpected color to containers. Featuring foliage in a range of pink hues, from vibrant magenta to the palest blush, these unique cultivars include many of our favorite houseplants, but with a colorful twist. Use these radiant foliage plants to accent pretty-in-pink flowering houseplants like orchids and cyclamen while providing year-round color. They also make memorable, lasting gifts for friends and loved ones.
01 of 17 PhilodendronPhilodendron is a popular houseplant thanks to its ease of culture and quick growth. Two stunning varieties sport mottled pink foliage. 'Pink Princess' is a stable pink philodendron, with deep green foliage splotched with bubblegum pink patches. A variant of this cultivar called 'Black Cherry Pink Princess' combines these vibrant pink hues with dark green to maroon, nearly black foliage. Both are gorgeous and quite challenging to produce, giving them a high price tag.
02 of 17 Calico Kitten CrassulaThe adorable heart-shaped leaves of this succulent are sure to win you over with their delicate pink edge and green and cream centers. The foliage is densely packed on thin stems that trail over the edges of containers. Pink hues trimming the foliage are more pronounced when plants receive adequate light.
Chilly months pose a challenge to grow plants outdoors, but you can definitely start some beautiful ones indoors! The specimens in this list look stunning and propagate easily, too!
Popular for their striking vivid flowers, these plants also have some doppelgangers growing in the wild! Welcome to the world of weeds that look like hollyhocks!
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