House Plant Types House Plant Types – House Plants Expert by Elyssa Goins 2 years ago by Elyssa Goins Published: July 28, 2023Updated: December 8, 2023 This article was fact checked. Helpful: 100% Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 2.2K Caring, propagation, descriptions, and other information for each species are provided. House plant types include foliage, flowering, succulents, and cacti. Indoor houseplant types are given their main common name used and botanical/scientific name. SearchSearch Flowering House Plants Easy & Low Light Common and popular houseplant types found inside many homes include the spider plant, aloe vera, peace lily, jade plant, weeping fig, and plenty of others Flowering Plants It’s impossible to resist growing flowering houseplant types indoors. The color and beauty add that extra touch to our homes. Easy & Low Light Busy life and cannot spend enough time on certain plants that require care and maintenance, or you have that room does not get much light? Foliage Plants Foliage-type indoor plants tend to require less strict caring instructions and foliage can be just as attractive as any flowering type. Cactus Plants If you have enough light and warmth you can grow cacti. Many interesting and peculiar features have enabled these to become plants for the hobbyist. Indoor Palm Plants Indoor palm-type plants have many popular varieties including the parlor palm, kentia, sentry, lady, sago, and others. Hanging Basket Plants Hanging basket house plants are fabulous displayed within certain areas of the home. Conservatories are the most suited place to grow these. Trailing & Climbing Plants There are those that trail and others that climb. These types of plants are really fascinating to grow indoors and it’s easy to get started ‘learning to grow’. Bulbous Type Plants Growing bulbous plants is easy when choosing the right species. How to care is important to learn as the differences between these and other root systems. Christmas Various species are suitable plants to display and grow during the Christmas period. The color and ability to flower during winter make them popular. Tree Type Plants Tree-type plants are suited displayed in parts of the home where they tend to get noticed well, as a kind of focal point or some prefer the bonsai types. Unusual Plants A collection of plants grown indoors that have an unusual appearance. Some do not resemble anything like the average house plant. Office Types Offices can be tricky plants for growing indoors. Maintenance is an issue and growing conditions, however, many are suited. Succulent Plants The list of succulent plants that can be grown indoors successfully is nearly endless. There are many wonderful species. Fern Type Plants Hanging basket house plants are fabulous displayed within certain areas of the home. Conservatories and sun rooms are where I put mine. Living Stone Types Living stones are a unique type of plant that resemble stones or pebbles to camouflage them, for protection. Large Plants Large plants for larger spaces. Some grow tall while others grow wide…..spread. Was this helpful? Submit Cancel Thanks for your feedback! Elyssa GoinsElyssa Goins is an experienced house plant hobbyist who maintains over a hundred plants. She is a gardener, beekeeper, and a proud mother of four. She is a member of the American Horticultural Society, has a published study in the National Social Science Association, and loves to talk about her love of plants. For the past twenty years, she’s been all about growing and caring for various fruits, veggies, herbs, livestock, kids, and houseplants. Managing a big garden to feed four growing kids and raising dairy goats has taught her so much about being an excellent plant parent and now is her time to share with you. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Rattlesnake Plant next post Donkey’s Tail – Burros Tail (Sedum morganianum): Plant Care and Growing Guide – House Plants Expert 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 5 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Ameenah Car 2 years ago My mother-in-law lives with a dozen different varieties of plants. I was searching on the internet about house plants because when I do the house cleaning, I really want to move all the furniture, including the plants of my mother-in-law, but every time I’m done with the cleaning, I notice that the plants are back in their old places. And with the help of this page, I can somehow understand why some of her plants are on the windows, some are on the outside, and most are in distinct parts of the house. And now I can see my mother-in-law smiling at me. Thank you! stragro 2 years ago Actually, they only live in the top inch or so of soil. So, you don’t need to repot all of your plants. Just remove the top 1- 1 1/2 inches, and replace with fresh, dry soil. Much less stressful for your plants, and easier for us! str agro stragro 2 years ago Thanks for sharing your important content. It is very helpful. Thanks Aging stragro 2 years ago Helpful tips Arkaa 1 year ago I appreciate the detailed insights on watering techniques, light exposure, and temperature control. The article also emphasizes the importance of proper plant preparation and engaging the help of a trusted friend or neighbor. 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