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10 Exotic House Plants to Grow (Unique and Stylish Houseplants)

Written by Emily Belkoff

Is everyone you know obsessed with the same trendy plants? Maybe it’s time to try something different! 

There are tons of reasons to give unusual plants a shot, and they’re all good ones.

10 Unique and Stylish Houseplants

1. Adiantum venustum

This delicate fern has stolen my heart with its lacy fronds. It thrives in free-draining compost and loves frequent watering – perfect for those of us who tend to overwater!

Come spring, I trim off the old brown fronds and give it a boost with balanced fertilizer. It’s like giving my plant a spa day!

2. Aechmea ‘Blue Rain’

Who knew the pineapple had such stylish relatives? This spiky beauty forms a cup shape with its leaves, making watering a breeze.

I’ve found the perfect spot for mine in bright, indirect light. Remember, it’s not a sun-worshipper, so keep it away from those harsh rays.

3. Begonia ‘Princess of Hanover’

This award-winning plant is truly fit for royalty. It’s thriving in the warm, shady corner of my living room.

I’ve learned to let the compost dry out between waterings – it’s like the plant is telling me, “I’m thirsty now, mom!”

4. Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia)

This showstopper lives in my conservatory during winter. Its trumpet-shaped flowers are a conversation starter at every gathering.

I keep it happy with plenty of water and regular misting. It’s like creating a mini tropical paradise right in my home!

5. Ficus benjamina ‘Golden King’

The elegant ‘Golden King’ adds a touch of sophistication to any room. I keep mine warm and water it frequently, but I’m careful to let the compost start drying out before the next watering.

It’s like a delicate balance – not too wet, not too dry, just right!

6. Guzmania ‘Tempo’

The spectacular red inflorescence of this plant never fails to catch my eye. It’s like having a piece of modern art in my home!

I keep its leaf cup full of water and shield it from direct sunlight. It thrives in warmth, much like I do on a cozy summer day.

7. Nepenthes ‘Rebecca Soper’

This carnivorous plant is a hit with my kids! We’ve created a humid, shady spot for it indoors.

One quirk I’ve discovered – it prefers rainwater to tap water. Now, collecting rainwater has become a fun family activity!

8. Pelargonium ‘Dark Secret’

This handsome regal variety has found its home in a non-drafty spot with good airflow. I’ve learned to adjust its watering based on the season, always waiting for the compost to dry before watering again.

It’s like getting to know a friend – understanding its needs and rhythms.

9. Streptocarpus ‘Roulette Azure’

This beauty loves a shady spot in my home. I mist the plants, water the soil, and then patiently wait for it to dry out before watering again.

The best part? I can create new plants by planting leaf slices in compost. It’s like magic!

10. Tillandsia cyanea

This Ecuadorian native has taught me the importance of free-draining but moist compost. I keep it away from direct sunlight, and it rewards me with its unique, otherworldly appearance.

It’s like having a piece of Ecuador right here in my living room!

Hi! I'm Emily!

I'm a mom who's passionate about creating beautiful gardens without the hassle. Here, I share simple tips that actually work for busy people like us.

From picking the right plants to making them thrive, I'll help you create an outdoor space you'll love!

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