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Want to add a pop of color to your home? Houseplants don't have to be limited to green, or even basic green and white variegation. Growing colorful indoor plants is a great way to add natural color to your home. Some houseplants bloom occasionally, but that's not the only option for bringing colorful botanical beauty into your home. For full-time (or nearly full-time) color, add some (or all!) of the plants below to your houseplant collection.
- Light is a must for colorful plants. If you put a plant known for color in an area that doesn't get much light, it also won't display much - or any - color.
- If your colorful plant isn't very colorful, try moving it to an area that gets more sunlight or adding a fluorescent grow light to supplement the natural light.
- The days are shorter during winter, so you may need to use grow lights to keep your plants colorful - even ones that are in the sunniest places in your house.
- Fertilize your colorful indoor plants using commercial plant spikes or a liquid plant food. Apply per package directions.






















