Plants are a great way to bring a natural touch of color to your home during the holidays. This winter, we’re looking beyond the classic poinsettia. There are many other houseplants that can add some cheer and bring a unique touch to your holiday decor.
amaryllis
These beautiful colorful blossoms grow from bulbs, which can bloom inside during the winter months. You can get them in classic holiday shades like red and white or mix it up with colors like burgundy, rose and apricot.
donkey’s tail
This unique succulent grows stems of tear-drop shaped, blue-gray leaves that are a striking, quirky addition to any holiday decor. To grow donkey’s tail indoors, just be careful not to overwater it, keep it in a sunny place and be careful moving it—those distinct leaves fall off easily.
christmas cactus
Come on, ‘Christmas’ is right there in the name. These tropical plants produce beautiful pink or lilac tubular flowers and usually bloom from November through February. While they may be cacti, don’t treat them like a regular succulent—they need to be watered every two to three weeks.
begonia maculata
With its polka-dot green and red leaves, this charming plant is perfect for the holidays. It’s also easy to care for—just make sure it’s near a humidifier or mist it regularly. The begonia maculata will add beauty to your home all year as it can produce delicate white blossoms in spring, summer and fall.
norfolk island pine
While not actually a pine tree, this plant is a lovely addition to holiday decor. If you’re short on space, you can easily use it as your Christmas tree—just add tinsel, lights and ornaments. Make sure you keep it indoors—this tree has been adapted for warmer climates and won’t survive a St. Louis winter.