6 Tall Plants That Will Liven Up Your Indoors
We all have that one space in our home that’s hard to style — a blank wall, an empty corner, that awkward spot under the stairs — a sad spot that brings the rest of your beautiful home down. But fear not. We’ve found a quick and affordable solution for these hard-to-navigate zones that’s guaranteed to inject life into your interior: big leafy indoor plants. The size of the space you’re looking to fill will determine just how large you go, but if you really want to make a statement, the bigger the better in our eyes. Here are six large-scale indoor plants set to steal the show.
Giant Bird-of-Paradise
Turn that dull and empty corner into a tropical oasis with a giant bird-of-paradise. Its large, banana-like leaves fan out to create a striking display, with mature plants producing bright orange bird-like flowers in the warmer months. Although its natural habitat is outside in a sunny, tropical location, the bird-of-paradise can be grown indoors provided it has plenty of sunlight.
Elephant Ear
The green and leafy elephant ear is perfect for those low empty spaces where it’s best to go wide rather than high — like that awkward spot under the stairs. One nice thing about elephant ears is that they’re pretty easy to grow. If you plant them in nutrient-rich, slightly damp soil, they will thrive. Though you can grow elephant ears in direct sunlight, they will do better in partial shade, making them an excellent houseplant.
Monstera Deliciosa
We love the Monstera deliciosa for its detailed and defined leaves and its amazing ability to grow upward and outward to fill even the sparsest of spaces. You can train the Monstera deliciosa to grow tall by securing it to a wooden stake or simply popping it on a plant stand to give it a bit of extra height.
Fiddle-Leaf Fig
There’s a reason the fiddle-leaf fig takes the cake as the most popular house plant of all time. Its large, deep green leaves will make any interior sing, especially when it’s contrasted against a stark white wall. If you don’t have a lot of space, you can keep your fiddle-leaf in a small pot to stunt its growth, but if you really want to make a statement, continue repotting your fig to let it grow tall like this beauty above.
Boston Fern
Hanging plants in a bare corner is a great way to soften a space and add another dimension to a room. Create a dramatic display of greenery with an oversized Boston fern and let its lush fish-tail fronds do all the hard work for you. These guys love the humidity making them perfect for brightening up a boring bathroom.
Rubber Tree
These can be kept small, but if you allow them to grow, boy do they grow! The perfect indoor plant for a minimalist home, the rubber plant is simple yet strong in appearance and requires very little maintenance.
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