Say goodbye to dull green houseplants with selections featuring bold, vivid foliage.

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Looking to add a little flair to your home decor?

These stylish pink houseplants bring unexpected color to containers.

Pink Polka Dot Plant

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Use these radiant foliage plants to accent pretty-in-pink floweringhouseplants like orchids and cyclamen while providing year-round color.

They also make memorable, lasting gifts for friends and loved ones.

Two stunning varieties sport mottled pink foliage.

Philodendron Pink Princess

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‘Pink Princess’ is a stable pink philodendron, with deep green foliage splotched with bubblegum pink patches.

Both are gorgeous and quite challenging to produce, giving them a high price tag.

The foliage is densely packed on thin stems that trail over the edges of containers.

Crassula Pellucida

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Pink hues trimming the foliage are more pronounced when plants receive adequate light.

Allow soil to dry slightly between watering.

Inch Plant

A great many varieties of inch plants (a.k.a.

Tradescantia Nanouk Potted plant

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spiderwort) are available that feature pink tones in the foliage.

Pinch back the growing tips of inch plant to promote bushier growth.

Available in a range of shades from bubblegum to raspberry, varieties also include red and white forms.

Syngonium podophyllum “Pink” potted plant

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This tropical beauty prefers a humid environment.

Mist plants regularly or keep them near a humidifier, especially in winter.

Polka dot plants also work great in terrariums.

Calathea roseopicta Houseplant

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Pinch plants back regularly to keep them compact.

The cuttings root readily in water.

Pink varieties include those with speckled leaves, as well as solid-hued foliage blushed with pink.

Prayer Plant

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Allow soil to dry slightly between watering.

Rose Painted Calathea

Rose painted calathea is a showstopper!

Other varieties boast pink stripes and veins.

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The undersides of the leaves are dark maroon for even more color.

Provide a warm, humid environment.

Prayer plants are sensitive to hard water, so mist and water with filtered water when possible.

Chinese Evergreen Houseplant

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Ti plants are considered good luck and make a great housewarming gift.

Some varieties boast pink edged foliage, others have leaves blotched with bright pink spots.

And then there are cultivars with mostly pink leaves flecked with green.

Fittonia Houseplant

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All are quite striking and easy to grow.

In addition to pink varieties, also look for red- or white-veined nerve plants.

Nerve plants hail from the tropics and benefit from a humid environment.

Cryptanthus bivittatus Houseplant

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Mist plants regularly or try growing them in a terrarium.

Nerve plants remain compact and pair well with taller houseplants like dracaena.

Their stiff, spiny foliage is striped in green and pink, with red and yellow varieties also available.

Dracaena marginata Houseplant

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Producing trunk-like stems over time, the aptly named dragon tree makes a bold architectural statement.

The narrow leaf blades of ‘Colorama’ are distinctive for the vivid pink stripes along their edge.

This adaptable houseplant tolerates a range of light conditions.

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In this regard, echeverias do not disappoint.

Purple-red stems add additional color to this gracefully trailing plant that will cascade in long chains form hanging baskets.

This succulent is easy to grow indoors, just provide good drainage and plenty of light.

Variegated String of Hearts

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Each waxy leaf can reach 10-15 inches, providing plenty of drama to indoor gardens.

Triostar Stromanthe

The stunning foliage of this tropical beauty brings extravagant color to the home.

This can be a challenging houseplant to grow thanks to its love of humidity.

Ruby' Ficus Rubber Plant.

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Try growing it in a bathroom with a regularly used shower or placing it near a humidifier.

Anthurium

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Complement all that pink foliage with the captivating blooms of anthurium.

Stromanthe Triostar

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Anthurium andraeanum Houseplant

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