10 Best Large Indoor Plants to Grow in Your Home!

Whether you want to make a bold statement in your home’s interior design or just want to add natural elements, there is no better option than the Plants! A tall, lush potted indoor plant will instantly become a focal point for a room. You can obviously have small cute houseplants, mini herb gardens, and adorably tiny succulents. However, there is something so unique out of the ordinary about having large indoor plants!

Trees or tall house plants under your roof will instantly transform any space by adding a pop of verdant color and create a tropical, jungle-like vibe. From Instagram pages to Pinterest house decors, nowadays, these adorable but large, oversized houseplants and indoor trees can be seen everywhere.

Are you excited to follow this irresistible trend? Today in this blog, we have made a list of the ten best large indoor plants. You can either buy one single tree or turn your place into your own personal indoor jungle. We’ve also included in-depth caring tips for those who don’t know how to take care of large indoor plants.

10 Best Large Indoor Plants For Your Home!

Plants not only make any place amazing but also give a breath of fresh air! So, whether you want a compact tree or a towering indoor tree, here are some of the most popular oversized plants and the best indoor plants to grow for you. Pick the one for your home, office, or any place.

1. Money Tree

Money Tree

Botanical Name: Pachira Aquatica

Features: Twisted trunk and sprawling leaves

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Well-draining, sandy peat-moss soil

Soil pH: 6.0 to 7.5

As soon as you bring this tree home, your wallets and bank accounts will start filling with money! Yes, I’m kidding.  There is no guarantee whether this tree will bring money or not but surely it will give you some fresh air. Don’t confuse this plant with the Chinese money plant or Pilea peperomioides.

Money trees grow well with good humidity and bright, indirect light, so you can also put them in your bathrooms. For a watering routine, follow a weekly plan. Make sure that it’s not exposed to a consistent flow of dry air, cold, or constant darkness.

2. Monstera

Monstera

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Well-drained potting mix

Soil pH: 5.5 to 7.0

Do you want to add a perfect accent piece to your open indoor space? Go with the trendy and attractive monstera plant. This tree can reach eight feet in height indoors! They are the best indoor plants.

best large indoor plants

Anyone can easily be impressed with its deeply notched, heart-shaped leaves that can sometimes grow as wide as two feet if the conditions are right! They grow healthy in high humidity; however, they need lots of bright, indirect light to expand to full size indoors.

3. New Zealand Laurel

 New Zealand Laurel

Botanical Name: Corynocarpus laevigatus

Features: Tall with oblong leaves

Sun Exposure: Indirect light

Soil Type: Well-draining soil

Next on the list is this unique plant named New Zealand laurels. They’re also known as Corynocarpus laevigatus and Karaka trees. Not so commonly seen in American homes, but you can add this beautiful plant to your place.

These trees prefer moist soil but also make sure not to overwater it as it can damage its leaves. You can also give them fertilizer during spring. Instead of giving this tree direct sunlight, keep it in a room that gets lots of diffused sunlight.

4. Weeping Fig/ Common Fig

Weeping Fig/ Common Fig

Botanical Name: Ficus Benjamina

Sun Exposure: The bright, indirect light, direct sun

Soil Type: Rich, fast-draining potting mix

Soil pH: 6.0 to 6.5

Weeping figs or common figs are other members of the ficus family. Perfect for those who are looking for a classic indoor tree. Their full, attractive greenery, low-maintenance care needs, and tolerance for low-light environments make these trees everyone’s favorite.

Fig leaves can change their leaves color from dark green to pale yellow and cream, and they can grow up to six feet tall. For that, all you need is to give them bright, indirect light, keep the soil moist, and fertilize regularly. This will keep all the insects and fungal infections away. These things can severely harm your tree and ruin its chances of living and producing fruit.

Quick Tip: Keep your tree away from the heating vents and doors as dry, hot air, or cold drafts can harm them.

5. Corn Plant

Corn Plant

Botanical Name: Dracaena fragrans

Sun Exposure: Diffused, indirect sunlight

Soil Type: Well-draining potting soil

Soil pH: 6 to 6.5

Do you want to create a sunny, California-style vibe in your high-ceilinged room? If yes, without thinking much, buy the dracaena. It is also known as a corn plant or dragon tree, and it can grow upto 12 feet tall!

A living room with a couch, coffee table and a potted plant

Striped leaves and long, stocky trunks will help you to achieve the perfect summer vibes. If you want to grow your corn plant fast, provide it with lots of bright, indirect light. They can bear underwatering, but not overwatering.

Quick Tip: Check the humidity and make sure not to overwater your plant because it may spoil the leaves to become yellow.

6. Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise

Botanical Name: Strelitzia reginae

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Well-draining potting mix

Soil pH: 5.5 to 7.5

No, we’re not talking about any place; we’re talking about a tree! Yes, Bird of Paradise is a tree which is also known as Strelitzia reginae. They have vibrant neon-colored flowers. Usually, birds of paradise don’t flower indoors, but if you take care of them correctly, it might happen.

A living room filled with furniture and a large plant

They have tropical leaves similar to a banana tree and can grow as tall as seven feet, even indoors. Their long, blade-like leaves are also pretty wide, around three feet in length. This tree needs full bright light, so make sure to give sunlight for at least five hours each day.

7. African Milk Tree

African Milk Tree

Botanical Name: Euphorbia trigona

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Well-draining succulent soil

Soil pH: 6.1 to 7.8

This plant is as lovely looking as its name, African Milk Tree (No, it doesn’t produce milk). It is succulent, which looks pretty similar to cactus, with thick stalks fringed with spikes and small leaves on three sides.

A group of cactus plants sitting on the floor

Euphorbia trigona gives off an attractive, desert-like vibe that looks really cool indoors and even outdoors. To grow a large indoor cactus, they require bright indirect light. They grow up to eight feet tall indoors, and if you want, you can cut back the tallest portions and grow them as new plants. It is one of the best cactus to grow indoors.

Quick Tip: While handling this plant, wear gloves as it has a lot of spikes and milky sap that can irritate your skin.

8. Rubber Plant

A Rubber Plant in a white pot on a table

Botanical Name: Ficus elastica

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Fast-draining, all-purpose potting mix

Soil pH: 6.0

Add elegance to your indoor spaces with this easy-growing houseplant. Yes, you guessed it right! We’re talking about the rubber plant. The eye-catching rubber plant has long, glossy leaves, and it has become one of the most favorite plants of the American people.

Rubber Plant

This plant doesn’t require high maintenance and brings an air of sophistication to any space. However, they grow quickly, so you have to keep them in the right amount of water and sunlight. Just in few years, they can reach upto ten feet!

Quick Tip: Keep the plant well moist in warmer months, and during the winter, just sprinkle some water once in a week.

9. Parlor Palm

Parlor Palm

Botanical Name: Chamaedorea Elegans

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Well-drained potting mix

Soil pH: 5.1 to 7.5

Do you love palm trees? Of course, you can’t grow them inside of your house; however, you can do one thing. Buy the parlor palm tree! Yes, this slow-growing dwarf palm tree can grow up to four feet and will give you the real palm tree vibes.

A living room filled with furniture and a large plant

They need jungle-like humidity, so either put it in your bathroom or palace the pot on top of a tray of water with pebbles. This will elevate the bottom of the pot and moisten the air around your plant. So add some drama in smaller or low-ceilinged rooms with the help of this incredible tree.

10. Umbrella Plant

Umbrella Plant

Botanical Name: Schefflera actinophylla

Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light

Soil Type: Fast-draining commercial soil

Soil pH: 6 to 6.5

The Umbrella plant, also known as Schefflera actinophylla, has Mid-sized and leafy clusters (arranged in a circle around a central stem). This beautiful plant usually doesn’t flower indoors but can grow 10 feet tall.

A living room with a wooden table surrounded by plants

Umbrella plants need lots of bright light, and it’s a good idea to either place them outside like a patio or balcony. You can also rotate or change their position occasionally to help it grow evenly.

Quick Tip:  Don’t overwater them; these types of plants like humidity. Hence, the moist process is the perfect way to keep them healthy.

This year every top interior design has advised us to include some green plants to uplift the ambiance. For the latest spring decorations trend and ideas, read our blog on Spring Decor Ideas!

A living room filled with furniture and a potted plant

The Bottom Line

Including some indoor plants is a brilliant way to keep your home cool, fresh, and purified. These plants not only keep your home’s atmosphere healthy but also looks pretty cool as decor.

They’ll elegantly add some dramatic touch to the interior and will become the focal point of your room. You’ll feel rejuvenated and motivated around them.

So these are some of the best large indoor plants. If you find this blog helpful and interesting, share it with your friends or family.

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Himadri Shakya
Himadri Shakya
Himadri Shakya is an enthusiastic Content Writer and Editor. She loves to create creative, engaging, and SEO-friendly content. Through her extensive research skills and practice, she has been generating high-quality and informative articles, and blog posts for over 4 years.

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