16 TROPICAL RAINFOREST PLANTS THAT YOU CAN GROW INDOORS

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Tropical plants are truly a burst of life, and their natural love for warmth, humidity, and gentle sunlight makes them ideal for indoor settings. Whether you’re looking to drape a vining plant over some eclectic art or place a statement plant by your entryway, we’ve got the top picks for tropical indoor plants that will be happy in your space!
TROPICAL RAINFOREST PLANTS THAT YOU CAN GROW INDOORS
Swiss Cheese Plant

With truly monstrous leaves that can reach upto 3 feet in the wild, Monsteras rightfully reserve the first spot in this list. Plus, their dramatic splits and holes make it a standalone feature in any space. Apart from their elegant stature, Monsteras make a cult favorite with the plethora of benefits they carry!

Fiddle-Leaf Fig

Loved for their wavy, violin-shaped foliage, the Fiddle Leaf Fig can grow impressively large, about 5-8 feet indoors, if provided with enough room to spread and ample sunlight. Native to the tropical rainforests of West Africa, this popular plant is often seen in design magazines for a good reason.
Calathea

With its stunningly patterned leaves that seem painted with vivid greens, purples, and pinks, Calathea is a must-have for your mini indoor jungle. The leaves fold up at night like praying hands, which might initially seem alarming, but it’s just the signature nyctinastic behavior of these American rainforest natives.
Philodendron

Whether climbing or trailing, the Philodendron’s glossy, heart-shaped leaves deliver a lush, overflowing vibe to any space. With several varieties out there, cultivars like ‘Gloriosum’ or ‘Heartleaf’ vividly emulate the dense greenery of rainforests.
Anthurium

Featuring colorful spathes in pink, red, and white, Anthuriums are perfect for those who love colorful trinkets amidst greenery. Plus, their warm tropical natives help them appreciate a humid atmosphere, so its good to keep them strictly indoors in frost-prone areas.
Elephant Ear

Alocasia’s large, arrow-shaped leaves evoke an unmistakably tropical feel with their deep veining and unique shapes. Whether the Alocasia Polly with its dark leaves and bright veins or the massive Alocasia Macrorrhiza, they will turn your home into a mini woody retreat you’d be proud of!
Dumb Cane:

With its large, variegated leaves streaked with green, yellow, and cream, Dieffenbachia lends both color and volume. Endemic to the dense understory of the tropical Americas, it thrives in the low light and humidity of any typical home and comes with plenty of varieties to choose from!
Bromeliads

Bromeliads are literally the badge of the tropics with their brilliant rosettes of colorful leaves and central flower spikes. Many varieties grow as epiphytes in the canopy of tropical rainforests, making them comfortable in warm, humid environments with dappled sunlight.

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