Pink House Plants That Add Color to Your Home

House plants have become a popular trend in recent years as they blend well with most interior home decor and contribute to purifying the air. While most houseplants are loved for their ability to bring nature inside, pink house plants add a sense of attraction and a unique touch to the entire home decor. Thankfully, most pink house plants are cultivars of the known vibrant floral plants that can withstand shade.


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If you wish to add natural pink to your living space, then planting pink houseplants can help you meet your decor desire. Here is a list of some of the best pink household plants you can choose from.

1. String of hearts

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It is a robust house plant that can be grown easily in slight sunlight and well-drained cacti soil. The string of hearts is a promising start-up indoor plant for new gardeners and novices.

Most varieties of the string of hearts have pinkish green leaves that effectively add subtle color to the house. Its vining characteristics make it a good houseplant for hanging inside the house.

2. Spiderwort

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The spiderwort plant, also known as Tradescantia, is a hardy houseplant that requires partial shade and well-drained moist soil with an acidic pH of 5-6.

It is a loving plant that bursts out with pink color, beautifying any space. It thrives in humid, warm environments with less sunlight. The best place to plant it in a home is in the bathroom or other rooms with high humidity.

3. Orchid

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These are vibrant houseplants with a delicate look and showy blooms that come in pink and other colors. The most common pink orchid cultivars are dendrobium, phalaenopsis, vanda, and cymbidium.

They are easy to maintain plants that require indirect but bright sunlight, an acidic soil pH of about 5.5 – 6.5, and minimal watering. 

4. Pink splash aglaonema

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The pink splash aglaonema is a rich variety of houseplants requiring indirect sunlight and slightly acidic soils with good drainage capabilities.

The pink splash has a more natural color than the Chinese evergreen aglaonema. For better results, plant it at most 6 feet from the window, and it should be watered more often. 

5. Pink princess philodendron

Pink princess philodendron is perfectly pink and takes the space of a perfect philodendron houseplant for typically any home. If you need plenty of color and variegation, ensure your plant gets adequate sunlight.

Limited light can cause your plant leaves to turn black or green. Plant it in loamy acidic soils for better results. 

6. Christmas cactus

The Christmas cactus is among the most loved houseplants. It thrives in well-drained loamy soils that are either slightly acidic or neutral. Despite its name, the Christmas cactus needs watering, though not frequently, for it to thrive. It produces colorful pink flowers in winter when most things are dreary and gray. 

7. Pink polka dot plant

Pink polka dot (Hypoestes phyllostachya) is a patterned plant that grows well in shade areas and can do very well when planted as a houseplant. Its patterns are adorned with splotches in shades of pink, white and red. It can be grown well with other dark indoor plants and gives a great pattern. 

8. Pink jelly bean

This is one of the very best houseplants, thanks to its small cute size that can fit in any small space. The plant is entirely pink with magical spiral leaves that add beauty to your house. They do best in shade areas with slightly acidic soils. 

9. Mosaic Plant

The mosaic plant, also called the nerve plant, is a deep-veined traveling plant that grows well as a houseplant. Its veins can be either white or deep pink making every single leaf appear like a stained glass window.

The small size makes it fit for terrariums and other small spaces. It requires little indirect light as too much light can make the leaves crisp. Keep the plant watered as the plant needs moist soils to thrive. 

10. Stromanthe

 

Stromanthe grows to about 3 feet tall in bright but indirect light with medium moist soils. It grows best in humid, warm areas because it is native to the rain forests.

The top side has white variegation the underneath of the leaves has pink or red variations. The difference in variegations on top and under the green leaves makes the plant an interesting optical illusion. 

11. Black lipstick Calathes

The plant acts as a show stopper for any room where it is planted. It has large leaves that are richly colored, making it the best option for your home. It grows well in full shade and partial sunlight with well-drained moist soils of slightly acidic pH. 

12. Blood leaf

The blood leaf plant is an outstanding house plant courtesy of its red and deep pink hues. They are well known to grow in sunny spots. However, they also do well in shades. When they bloom, their flowers that are normally removed to avoid making the entire plant unattractive. For the best results, grow it in fertile, well-drained acidic soil.


Conclusion

All 12 of these pink plants would make excellent houseplants.  They would also pair well with these blue houseplants.

There are a whole lot of pink house plants. While this list is by no means exhaustive, it shares some of the pink flowers you can plant indoors as houseplants.

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