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Rainbow Evergreen House Plants

12 Beautiful Rainbow Evergreen House Plants



To help you add color and pops to your home to make it look different and special, today this post will share 12 beautiful rainbow green houseplants to escape the dullness of your home. They come in different unique looks to bring beauty and practicality to any room. Also, they are easy to grow with minimal care, making them a perfect choice for those without much gardening experience.


They are wonderful and attractive plants, with rich textures and varied colors, and attractive leaves, so they add vivid and dramatic appeal and vibrancy. All of these make a dramatic impact on your containers, pots, or even garden designs. These colorful plants are not only fun for adults, but also educational for nature-loving children. Adding more personality and individuality to the interior is a perfect choice today with this world of colorful houseplants. Check out the pictures and pick your favorite!

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1 Red star (Fitonia 'Red Star')


This plant has a compact form and produces striped green leaves with deep red-pink veins that look beautiful when grown in pots. You can place the pot on tabletops or tables to enjoy its beauty.


2 Push on Fire Groton


The plant grows well both indoors and outdoors. It has stunning leaves that come in shades of red, green, pink, and yellow, enhancing your living space.


3 Rainbow Festival Dance


This beautiful plant is one of the best options to decorate your living space more lively. It displays rich bronze or chocolate-brown leaves with a fiery orange or maroon center and pale green edges.

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4 Kalanchoe Humilis


Kalanchoe humilis is part of the succulent family that produces thick and light green ovate leaves with branching, maroon or purple stripes at the base of the tree.


5 Ginny Galaxy



This plant has dark green leaves that combine pink with silver and burgundy red. You can place the pot on tabletops or windowsills for happy growth, and don't forget to water often.


6 Pink rubber plant


There are a few types of rubber plants that you can choose to grow, and one of them is the pink rubber plant. This plant will reward you with yellow, pink, brown, or red spots on thick, shiny leaves.

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7 Stromanthe tricolor



Producing slender leaves with pale pink or peach color and white, the Stromanthe tricolor plant is appreciated as an attractive indoor plant.


8  Aglaonema


The Aglaonema plant is an interesting option that you may want to add to your home. It has speckled foliage in a range of different colors.


9 Polka Dot Plant



This plant displays beautiful pink leaves decorated with dark green patches.


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10 Rose-painted Calathea


Rose-painted Calathea produces deep green, rose, and ivory shades on broad striped leaves.


11 Moses-in-the-cradle


The plant has an attractive appearance by producing a rosette of short, sword-like, spiral-shaped dark green leaves with pink edges, creamy-white stripes, and purple undersides.


12 Caladium



All varieties of caladium have a unique beauty with colorful centers, contrasting shapes and edges, and eye-catching colors.

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