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Best Beach Plants That Grow Well In Your Home

Best Coastal Plants That Will Grow Well in Your Home and Garden



If you like a beach vibe, there are some beautiful plants you can grow right in your garden to bring that feeling to your living space. Some of them grow well indoors like other houseplants. They belong to the coast, so they are used to combat tough vegetation, drying winds, drought, scorching sunlight, and salt air in exposed areas. That's why they're easy to grow and can tolerate whatever you throw at your own garden.


They have attractive color, texture, and movement, and growing these plants means you're making your home and garden more beautiful and adding some more interest to your yard. Some of them grow well indoors like other houseplants. Besides, they help purify the air and create a fresh landscape, which makes people feel more relaxed and happy.


1 Kentia palm


The kentia palm is an icon of tropical lands that has curved leaves to add a graceful touch to your indoor space.


2 Pygmy date palm



Showcasing long and slender green leaves, this ornamental palm plant brings tropical vibes to your living space.


3 Broadleaf Lady Palm


The broadleaf lady palm is one of the most versatile houseplants that can clean indoor air and bring beachy vibes to your home.


4 Coast Rosemary



Coast Rosemary is a fine shrub that grows in a dense form and displays white flowers.


5 Maiden Grass


Maiden grass has bronze to burgundy foliage in fall, striking in late summer.


6 Seashore Mallow



Seashore mallow offers hairy leaves with a rough texture that looks very different. The plant also opens pink flowers like hibiscus.


7 New Zealand Cabbage Tree


The New Zealand cabbage tree is a palm-like subtropical tree that produces word-like, curved, dark burgundy leaves. Once established, it displays white flowers in late spring to early summer.


8 Fiddle Leaf Fig



Fiddle leaf figs add beauty to any room in your home with their glossy dark green and leathery leaves. It likes to grow in bright light.


9 Elijah Blue


Elijah Blue has distinctive-looking blue leaves. It works well in pots, containers, or rock gardens.


10 Seaside Daisy



The seaside daisy is a great plant for a beachy vibe. The daisy-like flowers rise above the blue-grey-green leaves and are beautiful wherever they grow.


11 Sea Lavender


Sea lavender is a delicate plant that gives off a coastal vibe when grown indoors. It produces wiry stems with beautiful purple flowers and grows well in well-lit rooms.


12 Moroccan Sea Holly



Moroccan sea holly has eye-catching silver foliage and stunning flowers that brighten up your home with a beachy look.

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