Who doesn’t love decking up their home and office spaces during festivities? And the best way to decorate your houses is by planting some indoor plants. As Christmas is almost upon us, it’s time to select the best indoor plants that can make your Christmas merrier. Whether you want to decorate your own houses or gift plants to your loved ones on Christmas, these festive beauties are the perfect choice to lift the room’s spirits and create a lively ambience.

Not only are these winter plants beautiful and apt for decoration, but they also emit fragrances that infuse positivity and warmth in the environment and fill your heart with nostalgia. While some of these plants are short-lived and don’t last beyond the new year celebrations, others can thrive and survive throughout the year. But do not fret! To help you choose the perfect indoor Christmas plants for decking up your beautiful spaces, we have created this list of the top 10 indoor plants that can make your festivities merrier.

Indoor Christmas Plants to Take Your Decor Game Up A Notch

Christmas tree

Christmas tree
Christmas tree

The Christmas tree tops our list of indoor Christmas plants to decorate your homes for obvious reasons. Christmas trees evoke a fragrance that can brighten up the entire festive season. Before bringing a Balsam, Douglas, or Fraser from home, check for its freshness by pulling a branch. The tree is fresh if it has flexible branches, without a handful of needles coming off. Also, check if the tree is bright green and spreads the fragrance that makes them the most loved indoor plants.

Care of the plant: After bringing it home, secure your tree in a stand, keep it away from heat, and fill the stand with water. And do not forget to decorate your Christmas trees with candy canes, lights, stockings, ribbons, and other ornaments. With proper care, your cut Christmas tree can stay fresh for a month or a little longer.

Poinsettia

Indoor Poinsettia Plant
Indoor Poinsettia Plant

No plant gives a better Christmas vibe than Poinsettia. Being one of the most popular holiday plants, Poinsettia is synonymous with festive cheer and Christmas decor. Its large, scarlet blooms and lush green leaves set the perfect tone for the joyous Christmas season. And it also makes a great gift option for your friends and family on Christmas. While selecting the Poinsettia, choose plants with tiny yellow flowers in the center of the scarlet leaves. If you select a plant that has dropped off its yellow flowers, it has lost its life and would not survive through the season.

Care of the plant: To care for a Poinsettia plant, cover it when you bring it home to prevent its contact with high temperatures. Water the plant when it feels dry to touch but do not over-water because too much water can kill them. Poinsettia plants require a lot of care and hard work to last long and re-bloom.

Norfolk Island pine

Indoor Norfolk Island Pine Plant
Indoor Norfolk Island Pine Plant

Norfolk island pine is most commonly known as mini-Christmas trees. They make lovely houseplants that you can use in the Christmas season and even after that. And the best part? They last so much longer than the actual Christmas trees. If you do not have enough space for a big one, go for these little tabletop trees.

Care of the plant: Remember that the branches of this tree are delicate and get weighed down easily. So ensure placing light-weight ornaments while decorating it around Christmas. To make these plants flourish well into the new year, mist them once a week but don’t let the branches dry out too much. Also, keep them in a medium bright light as they require six to eight hours of light every day.

Paper-whites

Indoor Paper-whites Plant
Indoor Paper-whites Plant

Paperwhites are another indoor Christmas plant that can add a calming vibe to any room. Being an exquisite and delightful plant, its beautiful white petals and tall stems will boost the Christmassy vibes. And the loose bulbs will look mesmerizing under the Christmas lights. After planting them in pots, you can enjoy these fragrant buds just within two to three weeks. And keeping them fresh all year round is as simple as just adding water.

Care of the plant: Keep them in a cool place with an indirect light source. Water your Paper-whites regularly to make sure that the soil stays wet. As soon as the white flowers start to emerge, tie the stems decoratively to prevent them from tumbling down.

Christmas Cactus

Indoor Christmas Cactus Plant
Indoor Christmas Cactus Plant

The beautiful houseplant called Christmas Cactus bears stunning white, pink and red flowers around late December, becoming ready to decorate your houses during the festive season. Christmas Cactus are so beautiful that they can be the perfect decorating ornaments for your Christmas trees. 

Care of the plant: Place your Christmas Cactus in a bright window. If the temperature is too hot or the soil is dried, it can cause the flower buds to drop even before opening. Water your plant when the soil becomes parched but do not let the plant sit in water. These natural beauties can live for many years if taken care of properly.

Rosemary

Indoor Rosemary Plant
Indoor Rosemary Plant

Rosemary is an absolute Christmas charmer that will fit into a small space if you do not have the room for a giant Christmas tree. The fresh piney fragrance of Rosemary is refreshing in the chilly winters and offers the perfect appeal of a Christmas tree. And not just that, it is also used as a herb in a lot of festive recipes, making it the ideal indoor kitchen plant.

Care of the plant: The best way to take care of a Rosemary plant is to ensure it does not dry out completely. Check the pot every few days and ensure keeping the soil evenly moist. Place it in a window receiving bright light. An inadequate source of light can result in the plant shedding its leaves. Well, we can rightly say that it is a fragrant and valuable plant regardless of the season.

Amaryllis

Indoor Amaryllis Plants
Indoor Amaryllis Plants

The beautiful candy-cane-like red and white flowers, Amaryllis is the perfect Christmas flower that can make many heads turn this Christmas season. After planting the seeds, the flowers bloom in about four to six months to light up your Christmas decor. Amaryllis also makes a beautiful Christmas gift to add spark to your loved one’s festivities.

Care of the plant: Place the plant in bright light and water to keep the soil moist. However, remember not to let the plant sit in water. You can keep your Amaryllis even after the season in warm and humid temperatures.

Holly

Indoor Holly Plant
Indoor Holly Plant

Holly is another indoor Christmas plant associated with the festive winter season. During Christmas time, holly, known for its bright red berries, standing out against the spiky glossy leaves, is mainly used in decorating wreaths. So here’s presenting you the perfect indoor plants for decking your halls.

Care of the plant: Plant your holly bushes when it’s cool out. Ensure watering your holly plant daily for the first week and twice a week afterwards. Often associated with Christmas, these bright red berries with their waxy, pointy green leaves are just as beautiful at all other times of the year, creating a stunning backdrop decor with its pop of colour.

Mistletoe

Indoor Mistletoe Plants
Indoor Mistletoe Plants

Mistletoes are parasitic plants covered in green berries and grown on various trees, including apple, willow, and the oak tree. Mistletoe adds a festive vibe to your spaces and is associated with Christmas time romance. You can kiss your boring plants goodbye, decorate your Mistletoes with a bow and place them above a doorway for a playful flair this Christmas.

Care of the plant: Mistletoe requires very little care and a solid tree to grow on. As its growth increases, you must prune its branches for preventing it from dominating the tree. Mistletoes with their beautiful white berries are perfect for brightening up your ambience on Christmas.

Cyclamen

Indoor Cyclamen Plant
Indoor Cyclamen Plant

Cyclamen, a beautiful, easy-to-care indoor Christmas plant, can take your holiday decor up a notch. This sweet-scented plant has small red, white, purple, and pink flowers blooming on long stems. It is a popular winter holiday season plant that screams Christmas. Placed in the right conditions, these plants can bloom for more than eight weeks.

Care of the plant: Place your Cyclamen plants in medium light and water them from the base and not from the top. The excess or scarcity of water can harm these beauties, so ensure that the pot has good drainage. Growing Cyclamen plants from seeds can be pretty tricky. So it is best to buy an indoor plant and make it a part of your celebrations.

Plants Have the Magical Power to Make Everything Merrier!

Now that you know the best indoor Christmas plants, it’s time to get ready for the most beautiful decor and festive flair on Christmas this year. Plant these natural beauties in your homes and offices and make your way towards a positive aura. And hey, do not forget it’s Christmas, the season of giving gifts to friends and family. Along with beautiful indoor plants, you can even gift flowers, cakes, and chocolates to your loved ones!

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