1. Christmas Cactus
Botanical Name: Schlumbergera bridgesii
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Christmas Cactus is famous for blooming remarkable red and pink flowers several times of the year. To encourage flowering, keep it in a cool, dark room for bud formation and relocate to a sunny window later on.
Here’s all the information on how to make a Christmas Cactus bloom
2. African Violet
Botanical Name: Saintpaulia
African Violets grow small and pretty flowers in vibrant pink, purple, white, blue, and lavender shade. They are proficient in blooming year-round if you give them ample bright, indirect sunlight for quick bud formation.
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Check out our article on growing African Violets indoors here
3. Cyclamen
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Botanical Name: Cyclamen persicum
Cyclamens are native to the Mediterranean climate and bloom naturally during the spring and winter seasons. They thrive happily in indoor spaces with a cool temperature, moderate humidity, and little watering.
4. Orchids
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Botanical Name: Orchidaceae
Orchids flaunt attractive white & pink flowers accompanied by contrasting olive green leaves. They are one of the easiest blooming houseplants and can be made to flower with minimal effort.
Here are the best types of Orchids you can grow
5. Bromeliads
Botanical Name: Bromeliaceae
Bromeliads fall in the favorite list of most houseplant owners for their striking foliage and long-lasting colorful flowers. They bloom only once a lifetime and can easily be propagated from pups.
6. Geraniums
Botanical Name: Pelargonium
Geraniums are versatile flowering plants and come in a wide range of accents including purple, pink, orange, red, and white. They make a great addition to hanging baskets and bloom in abundance from spring to fall.
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Here’s all the information you need to grow Geraniums indoors
7. Begonias
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Botanical Name: Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum
There are plenty of Begonia types known for blooming gorgeous flowers in a wide range of colors. Most of them bloom year-round and thrive happily near sunny windows. Have a look at the best varieties to grow indoors here.
8. Kalanchoe
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Botanical Name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Low-maintenance nature and delightful appereance make Kalanchoe a perfect indoor plant for beginners. It flowers clusters of petite flowers from late winter to spring accompanied by thick, dark-green leaves.
Check out our article on growing flowering kalanchoe indoors here
9. Clivias
Botanical Name: Clivia miniata
Also known as Kaffir Lily, this elegant flowering plant blooms long-lasting flowers in incredible shades of orange and yellow. It does well in shady locations and very easy to grow from bulbs.
10. Gloxinia
Botanical Name: Sinningia speciosa
Gloxinia flaunts single and double-tone bell-shaped velvety flowers in marvelous shades of pink, red, blue, and purple with white rims. To encourage blooming, protect the plant from direct sunlight, avoiding overwatering.
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11. Crown of Thorns
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Botanical Name: Euphorbia milii
This slow-growing bushy plant will reward you with alluring bracts in the shades of yellow, red, white, orange, and pink. Just keep it at a location where it gets plenty of direct sunlight every day. Keep your pets and children away from it.