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Indoor and outdoor plants with heart-shaped leaves

Heart-shaped leaves



If you are looking for a plant, today's post will suggest 7 indoor and outdoor plants with heart-shaped leaves and you will fall in love with their unique beauty. They are not only stunning, eye-catching, and beautiful but also help to create a beautiful romantic atmosphere in your home. Instead of putting fresh flowers in a vase only once, you can enjoy your love forever with these plants with heart-shaped leaves. Check them out if you are interested in them.


Some of them are beautiful houseplants that you can use as natural gifts to give to your loved ones. Others grow well in outdoor conditions to give a charming vibe to your nature. Like other plants, they are all low maintenance because they do not take up much of your time; Proper care will provide you with the best and most desirable plants you can dream of. Start with your little care, these plants will stick for more than a dozen cut flowers and will remind the recipient of your love throughout the year as they grow.


1 Jack Frost


Brunnera is one of the stunning outdoor plants with heart-shaped leaves and their excellent silvery appearance. Also, this plant brings a lot of white leaf color and colorful blue spring flowers like Oblivion-Me.


2 Dutchman’s pipe (Aristolochia macrophylla)


The Dutchman's Tube is a vine plant with dramatic features of heart-shaped leaves on its climbing stems. Its heart-shaped leaves are so large that they form a dense blanket. In late spring, it blooms with green flowers.


3 'Cold Heart' bleeding heart



Gold Heart’s Bleeding Heart shows heart-shaped leaves. It has heart-shaped flowers on a pendant with fern-like foliage, with different colors like red, white, and pink. This plant works well in a partially shaded area and becomes naturally dormant during the summer heat.


4 Redbud Hazel (Disanthus cercidifolius)


Redbud Hazel is a perennial heart-shaped leafy plant with deep green foliage. It produces a plum blush in late summer and grows very colorful over time. It grows happily in partial sunlight.


5 Grandpa Ott’s Purple Morning Glory


In summer, the grandfather bark has beautiful heart-shaped leaves that shine on the stems of the vine. This plant produces trumpet-like flowers.


 6 Katsura tree (Cercidifillum japonicum)



The katsura tree has heart-shaped leaves that produce strange bronze hues, but after a while turns blue-green. When autumn comes, the leaves turn from yellow to apricot-orange.


7 String of Hearts


The String of Hearts has a purple stem and a flag with green and white leaves. It is easy to grow and propagate. You can find this houseplant in colorful and colorless shapes.

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