Top 10 plants for Valentine's Day with Mint Plants
Looking to add a touch of green love to your Valentine’s Day? Look no further!
From nostalgic favourites like the Aglaonema to the charming heart-shaped leaves of the Hemionitis fern, there’s something for every green thumb (or budding enthusiast). Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or just starting your indoor garden journey, these plants are sure to bring joy and vibrant beauty into your home. So, let’s dive in and discover the perfect botanical companion for this Valentine’s Day celebration!
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1. Agalonema
A very easy houseplant popular in US offices in the 70s and 80s. Will tolerate lower light and long periods of drought. Perfect for those wanting a splash of gorgeous colour without too much maintenance!
2. Dieffenbachia
A beautiful large leaf tropical plant, loves super bright light. Happy to go dry inbetween waterings too, making it a lovely addition to those brighter spots in the home
3. Dracaena
An absolute staple in the houseplant world, and very easy. Forms a chunky stem as it grows and happy to go long periods without repotting, making it a very easy plant
4. Ficus Ruby
Another easy plant with stunning variegation for those looking for something a little different. The rubber plant loves to go completely dry between waterings, and prefers bright light, making it a good plant for those hotter but drier spots in the home.
5. Hemionitis (heart leaf fern)
Hemionitis (heart leaf fern) is a ridiculously adorable little fern, producing textured heart shaped leaves on long fuzzy stems. It is hard not to fall for this one.
6. Homalomena Maggy
An underrated plant with deep burgundy stems and stunning glossy heart shaped leaves. These are a little like a peace lily in that they will flop when they are thirsty. Making them a very understandable plant!
7. Hoya Carnosa
Another variegated plant we think is ridiculously beautiful, and much easier than your variegated philodendrons and alocasias that seem to be all the rage at the moment. And the Hoya is so easy! Much like the ficus, it prefers bright light, but is happy to go completely dry between waterings
8. Hypoeste
This little beauty is commonly known as the polkadot plant for its spotted foliage. It loves moisture, so is perfect for the overwaterers in your life!
9. Philodendron: Brasil
Aka heart leaf pothos – comes in multiple beautiful varieties but our favourites are those with bright yellow variegation. The brasil is an absolute classic, with random, striped variegation across the whole leaf. And the micans lime is a newer variety with completely yellow leaves. Each require moderately bright light to keep the yellow colouring strong, but are very easy to keep as they prefer to go completely dry in between waterings.
10. Philodendron: Lime
The micans lime is a newer variety with completely yellow leaves. Each require moderately bright light to keep the yellow colouring strong, but are very easy to keep as they prefer to go completely dry in between waterings.