Indoor plants with red leaves: our favourites - Plantura (2024)

Longing to add some colour to your home? Then some colourful houseplants could be the answer! Discover some of the most eye-catching indoor plants with red leaves that would help brighten up any home.

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Houseplants come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and colours. Read on to discover some of the most beautiful red houseplants.

Contents

  • Poinsettia
  • Herbst’s bloodleaf
  • Polka dot plant
  • Nerve plant ˈRed Anneˈ
  • Cordyline
  • Oyster plant
  • Radiator plant ‘Luna Red’
  • Angel wings
  • Earth star
  • Rose painted calathea

Poinsettia

First, a classic: poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) are popular plants with red and green leaves during the festive season. But people are often unaware that this houseplant has red leaves, as the bracts are easily mistaken for flowers. Poinsettias are no longer just available in red either. They now come in an assortment of colours. Find out more about planting, caring for and propagating poinsettias in our in-depth article.

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Herbst’s bloodleaf

Herbst’s bloodleaf (Iresine herbstii) is another houseplant with red leaves. Depending on the variety, the pattern of the leaves can vary and turn green, yellow, or orange. However, one striking feature remains the same throughout, and that is the contrast of the leaf veins with the rest of the leaf. Bloodleaf plants need plenty of sunlight to ensure that the leaves maintain their striking colour. Grown in pots, they can reach about 40 cm high and wide during their one-to-two-year life. If you prefer a fuller, bushier plant, prune the young shoot tips roughly every three months.

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Tip: Bloodleaves are short-lived plants, but are easy to propagate!

Polka dot plant

The polka dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) is a member of the Acanthaceae family and originally comes from Madagascar, where there are about 200 species of Hypoestes. As well as the classic variety with pink spots, there are also varieties with yellow or red spots. This houseplant with its red-green leaves is particularly popular due to its contrasting leaf colours. While polka dot plants are perennials, they become less attractive as they age, so it is best to propagate your polka dot plant every few years by taking cuttings.

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Nerve plant ˈRed Anneˈ

Nerve plants of the varieties ˈRed Anneˈ (Fittonia albivenis ˈRed Anneˈ) and ˈPearceiˈ (Fittonia albivenis ˈPearceiˈ) have green and red leaves, only with these plants, it is the leaf veins that are red. This sets them apart from other houseplants with red and green leaves. Find out which other colourful varieties there are and how to care for and propagate nerve plants in our separate article.

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Cordyline

Cordylines (Cordyline) originate from Australia and New Zealand, but have been established as houseplants or ornamentals here in the UK for some time now. This palm-like plant is now available in a wide range of varieties, including Cordyline australis ˈRed Starˈ or Cordyline fruticosa ˈTangoˈ which feature red or pink leaves. Cordylines are considered undemanding houseplants that are suitable for beginners.

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Oyster plant

Oyster plants (Tradescantia spathacea), also known as boatlilies or Moses-in-the-cradle, have green leaves with crimson to burgundy undersides, so are a bit less conspicuous than the other red houseplants mentioned here. This houseplant with its dark red leaves originally comes from Central America, but today it can be found in the subtropics and tropics as an ornamental plant in parks and gardens. Purple-heart spiderwort (Tradescantia pallida) is a close relative of the oyster plants, and is completely red to purple in colour.

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Radiator plant ‘Luna Red’

The radiator plant ‘Luna Red’ (Peperomia caperata ˈLuna Redˈ) has very wrinkly, heart-shaped, deep red leaves. The genus Peperomia has between 1500 and 1700 species, not all of which are kept as ornamental plants. Discover more about these plants in our article on Peperomia species.

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Angel wings

Angel wings (Caladium), or elephant ears, are well known for their variegated leaves. There are many different varieties available today in bright colours, including red. Caladium ˈValentinaˈ has red leaves, with dark green, contrasting leaf veins. The variety Caladium ˈBaretˈ is another plant with red and green leaves, often having equal parts of both colours, with additional white speckling.

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Earth star

Earth star plants (Cryptanthus bivittatus) are part of the bromeliad family known as Bromeliaceae. You can find varieties of this terrarium and indoor plant with red leaves, including ˈRuby Redˈ, ˈPink Starliteˈ or ˈRed Starˈ. The flowers can be white, yellow, orange, red or pink, depending on the variety.

Tip: Earth star plants like high humidity, so mist them regularly with soft, lime-free water.

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Rose painted calathea

Rose painted calatheas (Calathea roseoptica) have a beautiful, almost artistic pattern on the top of their leaves. Depending on the variety, it can have green, white or even pink markings. However, the leaf underside is always purple to burgundy, regardless of the variety. There are numerous different species and varieties of Calathea, each with different characteristics. Discover some of them in our dedicated article on Calathea species.

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Need tips on feeding your houseplants? Visit our in-depth article to find out when and how often to fertilise houseplants and which fertilisers to use.

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FAQs

What kind of plant has reddish leaves? ›

Coleus: Coleus is a popular houseplant with red leaves.

Its large, colorful leaves can be red, pink, and green. Coleus is often grown outdoors as an annual plant but it can be grown indoors as well if you can provide efficient bright light.

What houseplant has green leaves and red undersides? ›

Peperomia 'Rosso'

One of the prettiest red and green plants is this peperomia cultivar, which sports bright red undersides to its slightly succulent green leaves.

What is the name of the indoor plant with red leaves? ›

A bromeliad usually grows on trees like an orchid in its natural habitat. However, in a home, they make great bathroom plants. The red leaves in the center are the reason people like these houseplants. These plants thrive in bright light but don't need too much direct sunlight.

What is a houseplant with red tinged leaves? ›

Syngonium Red Arrow is a cultivar of Syngonium podophyllum, also known as Arrowhead Vine, that is known for its beautiful, pointed, red-tinged leaves. Here are some care tips for this plant: Light: Syngonium Red Arrow prefers bright, indirect light. It...

What plant has burgundy leaves? ›

Cordyline Fruticosa (Ti plant)

It has long, dark-burgundy leaves and its shape resembles palm trees, so I have no idea why its popular name is “cabbage plant.” It looks nothing like any cabbages I've ever seen. The Ti plant likes moist soils, bright light and high humidity.

How to keep an anthurium alive? ›

Complete guide to anthurium care
  1. Water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry.
  2. Let your anthurium soak up some medium light.
  3. Mist every 2-3 days in spring and summer.
  4. Keep temperatures between 18 and 26°C.
  5. Snip off any drooping flower stalks to boost growth.

What plant has dark green leaves and red stem? ›

Pilea glauca 'Red Stem Tears' is similar to the popular Pilea 'Baby Tears', but with tiny dark green leaves displayed well against stems of red. Pilea glauca 'Red Stem' is a low growing plant with a trailing growth habit that will rapidly form a good ground cover, making it great for a terrarium.

How to look after bromeliads? ›

Bromeliads thrive in a warm, bright spot indoors. They like humidity and regular watering during the growing season, and very free-draining compost. With bromeliads that have a 'well' in the centre of the rosette, empty and refill it regularly to keep the water fresh.

Is anthurium good for the bedroom? ›

Anthurium Scherzerianum (Flamingo Lily)

This is one of the best plants for bedroom placement because they grow best in bright, indirect light near a window or skylight. Each leaf stalk can grow up to 18 inches long, so the green leaves can fill an empty bedroom corner easily.

How long do anthurium plants live? ›

Anthuriums generally live 3-5 years, but can last longer with ideal care. Proper lighting, watering, and humidity are crucial for their health. Temperature and soil quality significantly impact their lifespan.

How often do you water an anthurium? ›

Your anthurium will do best when the soil has a chance to dry out in between waterings. Too much or too frequent watering can lead to root rot, which could severely affect the long-term health of your plant. For best results, water your anthurium with just six ice cubes or a half cup of water once a week.

When should I put my poinsettia in the dark? ›

Beginning the first of October, put the plant in complete darkness as soon as the sun sets, allowing a minimum of 14 hours of darkness. A bag can be placed over the plant, or it can be set in a closet throughout the day. By the end of November, it will start to color and you will be able to enjoy it for another season.

How long do coleus plants live? ›

How long can coleus live? In cold climates, coleus planted outdoors will only live for one season. You can plant coleus in containers, then bring it indoors in fall to overwinter. In warmer climates where coleus doesn't die off with winter cold, it can live for about three or four years.

What is the name of the shrub with red leaves? ›

Viburnum is a flowering shrub known to boast bright fall colors if given the proper growing conditions. While there are several different types of viburnum plants, one of the most popular is the Korean spice viburnum, which has a fantastic aroma and vibrant orange-red leaves.

What are the leaves with red pigment? ›

In some trees, as the sugar concentration in the leaf increases, the sugar reacts to form anthocyanins. These pigments cause the yellowing leaves to turn red. Red maples, red oaks, and sumac produce anthocyanins in abundance and display the brightest reds and purples in the fall landscape.

Which plant is red in color? ›

The three plants that have red coloured flowers are rose (Rosa rubiginosa), hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) and carnations (Dianthus caryophyllus).

What are the edible plants with red leaves? ›

Red-leaf lettuces like 'Red Sails' and red romaine start out green and then turn to a lovely bronze-red color.
  • Basil can be planted the spring or the fall and is a versatile herb to have around. ...
  • Roselle is related to hibiscus and okra, and was once a popular edible that is gaining a bit more attention again.

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