Color Psychology: 35 Indoor Plants and Their Impact on You

Check out the Types of Indoor Plants According to Color Psychology and how they affect your mood, feelings, and emotions!

Colors are not just limited to a visual experience, but they also have a psychological effect on your emotions, mood, and behavior. This is the reason why the colors of indoor plants can play an important role in your mental wellness because every color has its own psychological impact. If you agree–how about finding out how Indoor Plants According to Color Psychology affect you and which one should you grow and where?

Check out the list of popular variegated houseplants here

What is Color Psychology?

Colors can change moods, emotions, and feelings significantly. You might feel uneasiness when you try to sleep in a bright yellow or orange room, on the contrary, the white color would greet you with a sense of calmness. The great Pablo Picasso said, “Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.”

Color psychology is the examination of shades as a determining factor of huɱaп behavior, and these can affect perceptions that may vary from person to person. It can influence emotions in people as well, which may differ depending on gender, culture, and age.

Indoor Plants According to Color Psychology 

We have divided the houseplant into different sections, different hues–according to their foliage or flower color.

White Plants

White color is associated with angels, and people connect it with peace, love, harmony, and tranquility. It is a symbol that represents purity or innocence and exudes positivity. Keep these plants in the bedroom, porch, or living room for the best vibes.

1. Strawberry Star Caladium

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Botanical Name: Caladium ‘Strawberry Star’

There are ɱaпy white foliage caladium varieties, but this one is awesome! The leaves have a stunning contrast of flecks and speckles of red on white.

2. Indoor Jasmine

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Botanical Name: Jasminum polyanthum

Nothing could be better than having heavenly white flowers indoors that spread an intoxicating fragrance! If you want to learn about more fragrant plants, click here.

3. White Nymph

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Botanical Name: Amaryllis ‘White Nymph’

With its dazzling double white star-shaped flowers that tower tall over the plant, it showcases exotic beauty!

4. Lily of the Nile

Botanical Name: Agapanthus umbellatus

The spherical clusters of funnel-shaped white flowers offer an elegant shade and look best in both indoor and outdoor spaces!

Have a look at outdoor plants that can be grown indoors here

5. Monstera deliciosa ‘Variegata’

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa ‘Variegata’

This fast-growing variety shows off a white-cream hue on dark leaves. Place it on the east-facing window for the best colors. Check out more cool monstera varieties here!

6. Angel Wings Senecio

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Botanical Name: Senecio ‘Angel Wings’

This attractive perennial shows off silver or grey-white foliage with a soft, velvety texture. It can tolerate salt winds and is perfect for coastal planting.

Red Plants

Indoor plants in red color signify excitement, youth, and energy. You can add this fierce shade to your houseplant collection and have energetic vibes in the atmosphere–the rooms where you need positivity and activeness would be perfect for keeping this color. Some of the best red indoor plants are:

7. Poinsettia

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Botanical Name: Euphorbι̇a pulcherrima

The bright red texture of poinsettia contrasts beautifully with green leaves, it’s a focal point of Christmas decor and looks amazing in pots.

8. Red Aglaonema

Botanical Name: Aglaonema spp.

This is one of the easiest houseplants to grow, popular for its striking green-red foliage! The plant adapts well to any style of home decor and does well under indirect light.

9. Iresine

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Botanical Name: Iresine

If you want a red-maroon plant with dramatic foliage, then growing Iresine indoors makes perfect sense. Just ensure it gets plenty of bright and indirect light.

10. Flamingo Lily

Botanical Name: Anthurium andraeanum

Bright red waxy bracts of anthurium look amazing with green foliage! It is also listed in the NASA Clean air study for filtering harmful chemicals from the air.

11. Rex Begonia

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Botanical Name: Rex Begonia ‘Red Kiss’

‘Red Kiss’ shows off stunning foliage with deeply veined red leaves and black outlines having a matching, dark maroon center.

Check out more red indoor plants here

12. Nerve Plant

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Botanical Name: Fittonia ‘Ruby Red’

‘Ruby Red’ is a compact variety with dark green leaves variegated with deep red veins. Check more red fittonia types here.

13. Red Ripple Peperomia

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Botanical Name: Peperomia caperata ‘Schumi Red’

Bring texture and an audacious burst of colors to your interior decor with ‘Schumi Red Peperomia’ It features red-purple leaves with a ruffled, ridged texture.

Orange Plants

Orange is a very robust, harmonious, and energetic color like red and yellow. It can grab attention quickly and gives off positive vibes, and it is perfect for the bathroom, kitchen, and outdoors. People experience orange as something overwhelming, bright, uplifting, and happy. 

14. Clivia

Botanical Name: Clivia miniata

Popularly known as kaffir lily, as a houseplant, it flowers during winter and spring with clusters of orange-red tubular flowers when exposed to cool, dry conditions.

15. California Sunset Succulent

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Botanical Name: Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’

A glorious orange succulent, that’s both easy to grow and maintain perfect for a sunny windowsill. The leaves take a vibrant shade of orange with red tips.

16. Golden Sedum

Botanical Name: Sedum adolphii ‘Golden Sedum’

Want a beautiful orange specimen that trails out from hanging baskets? This plant will amaze you with its fleshy oblong leaves! Its shade gets deeper in bright light!

Here are some of the best orange flowers you can grow

17. Prince of Orange Philodendron

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Botanical Name: Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’

‘Prince of Orange’ is loved for distinct-color leaves, which transform color through ᴛι̇ɱe. The new foliage emerges in a bright orange hue and turns pale green with maturity.

Yellow Plants

Yellow is one of the happiest shades on the entire color scale and is closely related to hope and sunshine. 

18. Mums

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Botanical Name: Chrysanthemum

With alluring daisy flowers coming in a stunning shade of yellow, this is a must-have plant if you love yellow!

19. Flowering Kalanchoe

Botanical Name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

A charming succulent, it grows clusters of yellow flowers that go really well with its fleshy and large leaves! Learn how to grow it here.

20. Elatior Begonia

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Botanical Name: Begonia x hiemalis

Love heart-shaped foliage plants? Well, this one has it along with brilliant single or double yellow flowers!

See more begonia varieties here

21. Burl Max Philodendron

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Botanical Name: Philodendron ‘Burl Max’

This fast-growing philodendron variety has heart-shaped glossy bright green and yellow leaves. It was named after Brazilian architect Roberto Burle Marx.

Green Plants

Green portrays new beginnings, growth, and nature. It possesses energizing qualities of yellow and calming effects of blue. This color is also linked with money, affluence, and stability. As all plants are green, we have included some of the must-grow ones here!

22. Pothos

Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum

This tropical vine is a popular houseplant and is widely grown for its variegated ornamental green foliage, low-maintenance nature, and air-purifying properties.

Learn how to propagate pothos here

23. Peace Lily

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Botanical Name: Spathiphyllum wallisii

This air-purifying plant is an absolute show-stealer with deep green glossy foliage and white spathes. It spreads a feeling of serenity and elegance in the surroundings.

Check out peace lily growing tips here

24. English Ivy

Botanical Name: Hedera helix

You can bring the energy of green color indoors by growing Hedera helix in hanging pots or baskets. Want to know how to grow it? Click here!

Here are some of the best green flowers you can grow

Purple Plants

Purple color relates to creativity, mystery, spirituality, gracefulness, royalty, and luxury. As it rarely occurs naturally, it is treated as rare and captivating.

25. False Shamrock

Botanical Name: Oxalis triangularis

The stunning purple leaves of the plant look extraordinary! It is photophilic and opens and closes its leaves according to the exposure to the light. Learn everything about growing it here.

26. Gloxinia

Botanical Name: Sinningia speciosa

The deep-veined green leaves and velvet fluffy purple flowers of ‘Gloxinia’ bring texture to the indoor garden. Some varieties also have marbled or multi-colored flowers.

27. African Violet

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Botanical Name: Saintpaulia

African violet is a small houseplant featuring clusters of blue, purple, or violet flowers over fuzzy green leaves. Read more about growing African violets indoors here!

Here are some of the most beautiful purple flowers

28. Peacock Plant

Botanical Name: Strobilanthes dyeriana

Also known as the royal purple plant, it offers lance-shaped deep green foliage with purple blush and a silver opalescent luster.

Blue Plants

The blue color represents stability, serenity, and calmness. Growing blue plants in the home brings positive vibes and elegance to your house interior.

29. Silver Sword Philodendron

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Botanical Name: Philodendron hastatum

This Philo has a slight tint of blue on its green foliage that gets intense as the plant ages. Give it plenty of bright but indirect light for the best color.

30. Blue Oil Fern

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Botanical Name: Microsorum thailandicum

This fern looks quite different from the ferns we are used to seeing! It has blue-green foliage that shines like someone brushed oil on it.

31. Cebu Blue Pothos

Botanical Name: Epipremnum pinnatum ‘Cebu Blue’

One of the most striking houseplants, it offers a mesmerizing blend of silver and blue colors in its foliage. It is very easy to look after too!

Here are some of the most spectacular blue houseplants

Pink Plants

Pink symbolizes tenderness, feminity, roɱaпce, and sensitivity. By nature, it is cute, sweet, and charming. The presence of pink indoors will make you feel roɱaпtic and playful!

32. Pink Jelly Bean

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Botanical Name: Sedum rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’

The fleshy spiral leaves of this soft sedum variety, with pink hues, can brighten up your mood and decor at the same ᴛι̇ɱe! Keep the plant in bright light to boost the pink color.

33. Aglaonema Valentine

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Botanical Name: Aglaonema ‘Lady Valentine’

Truly justifying the name, this plant looks stunning with its pink leaves. However, it needs good light exposure to maintain the color.

Check out the best pink houseplants here

34. Peperomia Pink Lady

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Botanical Name: Peperomia caperata ‘Pink Lady’

A pink lady should be your pick if you love vivid and colorful foliage. It stays compact, so you can easily display it on center tables.

Here are some of the best pink indoor plants for you to grow

35. Pink Syngonium ‘Neon Robusta’

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Botanical Name: Syngonium podophyllum ‘Neon Robusta’

This beautiful climber is loved for arrow-shaped dusty pink leaves with neon tints. It grows fast and likes to stay under warm temperatures.