I ’ll acknowledge that I ’ve never been a big rooter of houseplants , mostly because they often wind up with gritty hemipteran or wanderer pinch . I just ca n’t manage to give them the TLC they require during the summertime month , when I ’d much favour to be in the vegetable garden . That being said , a handful of blossoming houseplant have recently grown on me . I ’ve shoot to these specie in especial because they are not only easy to grow , but they also savour being prompt outdoors for the summertime month . I can put them on the patio and take care of them in the same way I take care of all of my other patio plant life . They do n’t require anything special , and apparently , that ’s exactly what I like in a houseplant !

If you ’re look to bring a minuscule color indoors for the winter , you might want to consider adding some of these easy - go , flower houseplant into your abode . Trust me — if I can do it , you could , too !

Jasmine

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You ca n’t beat this flowering vine for its sweet fragrance . Usually grown on a topiary frame or pack , jasmine bears many tubular white and lite - pink flush . They favor gamy light levels , but not direct sunlight , and evenly moist soils . Jasminum polyanthum , sometimes called winter jasmine , is probably the easiest mintage to spring up indoors .

Rieger Begonias

These winter - flower tuberous begonias have camellia - like flowers in shades of red , yellowed , orangish , pinkish and white . Their showy unripened leaf thrive in in high spirits light levels , but be certain to keep them out of unmediated sunlight . Come outflow , this is one plant you may easily found in a suspect garden spot , though it will pass with the first frost .

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Gloxinia

This lovely , sure-enough - fashioned flowering houseplant deserves to make a comeback . It flowers in tardy wintertime and bear large specked flowers in a wide range of colors . The bell - work flower cover the large leaf , but the plant life break down inactive and dies back after florescence . Keep it evenly moist by watering from below to keep the leaves dry . Gloxinia choose warm temperatures and culture medium to mellow tripping storey and high humidity . Putting this plant on a humidness tray is a good idea .

Silver Vase Plant

5 Houseplants to Grow in Winter: Rieger Begonias - Photo courtesy iStock/Thinkstock (HobbyFarms.com)

Aechmea fasciata has to be one of the most unusual flowering house plant for its striking heyday and bluff leaf . The pineapple - like pink and purple heyday spike rises out of the center of the silvery striped leaves . The essence of this plant life is a hole into which water is added , rather than into the grunge . This dramatic plant demand hopeful Christ Within and high-pitched humidity , and its flowers last for months . I ’ve had the same one flower for nearly a class !

Calceolaria

Common names for this unusual flowering works let in pocketbook flower and lady ’s purse , and once you see the singular flowers , you ’ll understand why . Heart - forge , hairy , dark fleeceable leaves are topped with high-sounding pouch - comparable heyday . They can be various shades of red , yellow , orangish , white and copper . The industrial plant thrive in eminent humidity and cool temperatures . Keep the dirt equally moist because allowing this plant to dry out adversely effects its growth and flowering .

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5 Houseplants to Grow in Winter: Gloxinia - Photo courtesy iStock/Thinkstock (HobbyFarms.com)

5 Houseplants to Grow in Winter: Silver Vase Plant - Photo courtesy iStock/Thinkstock (HobbyFarms.com)