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Winter Indoor Plants: 19 Varieties & Care Instructions

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Don’t worry if winter is knocking on your door wondering what indoor plants to bring home. Winter is a season where all the trees lose their leaves in dry weather. Fertilizers cannot be used at this time, so there are specific indoor plants that you need to add to your garden that can survive.

  1. African violet
  2. Lipstick plant
  3. Spider plant
  4. Amaryllis
  5. Fiddle leaf fig
  6. Clivia
  7. Anthurium
  8. Pothos
  9. Peace lily
  10. Chinese evergreen
  11. Zz plant
  12. Cyclamen
  13. Moth orchid
  14. Jade plant
  15. Snake plant
  16. Aloe Vera
  17. Christmas cactus
  18. Bromeliads plant
  19. Kalanchoe

Top 19 winter collection of indoor plants

Here, I will share different types of winter collection indoor plants with care tips. Hope this article will help you a lots.

1. African violet is winter indoor plants

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African Violets are one of the most gorgeous indoor plants. This is a compact flower with low growing plants and bloom in several time of the year. It need indirect sunlight, direct can burn the leaves. Choose a north- or east- facing window for best results. It need just enough water to keep the soil moist, but never soggy.

2. Lipstick plant is winter indoor plants

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Aeschynanthus is a genus of about 150 species of evergreen subtropical and tropical plants in the family Gesneriaceae. It is a popular, striking, evergreen perennial, often grown as an indoor plant. The lipstick plant thrives best in a well-draining potting medium.

3. Spider plant is winter indoor plants

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Spider plant will bring good luck and prosperity to your home. It can still thrive in low-light conditions and only need to be watered once per week. Grow these easy plants in a bright spot out of direct sun as this can scorch their leaves. Spider Plants enjoy damp but not soggy soil, they will typically need more water in the spring and summer than in the autumn and winter.

4. Amaryllis is winter indoor plants

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Amaryllis is the only genus in the subtribe Amaryllidinae. It is a small genus of flowering bulbs, with two species. This plant produce more flowers when they are grown in full sun.

5. Fiddle leaf fig is winter indoor plants

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This plant is looks like as an umbrella plant which has large, dark green leaves that are similar in shape to the plant. Fiddle leaf plant is require bright, filtered light to grow and look their best. Direct sunlight can burn the leaves, especially exposure to hot afternoon sun. To keep water your plant the same amount each week.

6. Clivia

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Clivia plant is easy to care indoor plants with large clusters of blooms in the dry environment. This plant needs bright, indirect light and place it in north facing window. Get water regularly when the plant requires it during the growing season.

7. Anthurium

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Expand your tropical plant collection with the beautiful blooms of anthurium, it’s also known as flamingo flowers for their unique tropical shape and bright red , green and white. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, while too little light will cause poor growth and a lack of flowers. It will do best when the soil has chance to dry out in between watering.

8. Pothos

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All kinds of indoor plants are poisonous which are harmful to children, old people and pets. Instead, aim for bright indirect light or filtered sunlight. Water your Pothos every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between watering. The best soil for pothos plants should be well-draining and rich in nutrients.

9. Peace lily

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One of the most popular indoor plants are Peace lily with easy to grow features. It prefers low to bright, indirect sunlight. They’re the perfect plant to bring life to a dark room or corner. This plant need consistently moist soil, but they definitely don’t like to sit in standing water.

10. Chinese evergreen

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Aglaonema is also known as Chinese evergreen for its large, glossy, lance shaped to oval leaves and different colours combination such as silver, green , red, white and pink. It prefers low to bright indirect light, peat-based soil, and thrive in temperatures of 68 to 77 °F with 60-70% humidity.

11. Zz plant

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ZZ plant is a tropical perennial which is native to Eastern Africa. This plants are also called Zanzibar gems for their spotless, waxy leaves that are so deep green that sometimes. Though it can tolerate lower indirect light, the zz thrives in medium to bright indirect light. Your zz plant every 2-3 weeks, allowing the soil to dry out between watering.

12. Cyclamen

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Cyclamen Plant is a sweet scented flowering plant. It is one of the most beautiful and best winter bloomers. Cyclamen plant prefers cool temperature and bright, indirect light. This plant glossy foliage is a good winter feature. It is best to keep your plant in cool condition and good air circulation space.

13. Moth orchid

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The moth orchid plant is bright and indirect light becomes bigger and more intense direct lights damages this plant. Bright, indirect light from an Eastern or Southern window is ideal. These beautiful flowers do not need much water and prefer their growing medium to have the opportunity to dry out completely between watering.

14. Jade plant

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The jade plant grows best in filtered sun to partial shade, and may sunburn if planted in reflected sun. It is drought-tolerant but requires occasional irrigation and does not like to be over-watered.

15. Snake plant

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One of the most toughest indoor plants, snake plants can tolerate easy to grow indoor condition. It also known as “mother -in- law’s tongue” for its stiff, sword like leaves.Typically they grow more quickly in brighter light, but strong direct sunlight burns leaves, especially when plants are outdoors.

16. Aloe Vera

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Aloevera, a desert plant, has numerous benefits and specific care needs. It requires 6-8 hours of light per day, well-draining soil, and a pH of 7.0-8.5. Weekly watering and infrequent fertilization are necessary.

17. Christmas cactus

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Schlumbergera is a small genus of cacti with six to nine species found in the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil. It is an easy, long-living houseplant and it’s also a pet-friendly plant. Too little light can lead to wilting while direct sunlight can burn the leaves.

18. Bromeliads

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Bromeliads are monocots, tropical, epiphytes which have a special form of Photosynthesis that uses a biochemical pathway to allow them to use water more efficiently. Bromeliads should receive 12 to 16 hours daily of relatively bright light.

19. Kalanchoe

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Kalanchoe plant is a genus of about 125 species of tropical, succulent plants in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae. It is a popular indoor plant because it’s drought tolerant and easy to grow. This plant prefers bright, indirect sunlight when grown indoors and at least 8 hours of direct sunlight outdoors.Most plant prefers to be water every one to two weeks.

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