Vases can be used for both cuttings of beautiful flowers and seedlings of new plants. Some Popular Indoor Plants You Can Grow in Vases Are Below!
Flowers and cuttings can be shown off in vases because they take up so little room. Just add some pebbles to the water, and you’re done! Here are some of the most popular indoor plants that may be grown in vases with little effort!
Arrowhead Plant
Botanical name: Syngonium podophyllum
Arrowhead is a plant that does best in moist environments and can develop quickly when kept in a vase. It thrives in strong light but cannot tolerate prolonged exposure to sunshine.
Hosta
Botanical name: Hosta
Size, texture, and colour all vary widely among hostas. A vase is all that is needed to grow a new plant from the cutting!
Pothos
Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum
In ornamental containers, Pothos’ heart-shaped green and white leaves look fantastic. In order to thrive, the plant requires only minimal attention and indirect light.
Chinese Evergreen
Botanical name: Aglaonema
A Chinese evergreen’s vivid leaf makes it one of the most eye-catching. The cutting can be kept as an air plant in a vase and transferred to a pot when it grows roots!
Philodendron
Botanical name: Philodendron
The philodendron genus contains a wide variety of plants, both climbers and non-climbers. In a vase, heart-leaf philodendron is a hit!
Moses In The Cradle
Botanical name: Tradescantia spathacea
It’ll look great in a vase on a desk thanks to its lovely green foliage and deep purple underside.
Purple Heart Plant
Botanical name: Tradescantia pallid
There is no better vase plant than the Purpleheart plant, thanks to its deep purple leaves and beautiful pink blossoms!
Spider Plant
Botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum
One of the most popular vase plants is the spider plant. Cut a plantlet off and place it in the vase. Simple.
Wandering Jew
Botanical name: Tradescantia zebrine
With its variegated and purple hues, wandering jew is a beautiful addition to a vase.
Coleus
Botanical name: Plectranthus scutellarioides
This plant’s distinctive serrated leaf sets it apart from the rest. Both glass jars and vases will work beautifully with this!
Begonia
Botanical name: Begonia
Begonia has thick leaves and attractive flowers, and it may be cultivated in a vase with a single leaf.
Geranium
Botanical name: Pelargonium
The brilliant pink flowers of geranium make it a popular choice for a house plant. Vases are also an excellent way to start a plant from cuttings!
English Ivy
Botanical name: Hedera helix
It is an evergreen vine, and the flexible stems will look adorable hanging down in a vase!
Watermelon Peperomia
Botanical name: Peperomia
Using the plant as a centerpiece is a fantastic idea! The best types to grow are Columbian and Watermelon Peperomia.
Snake Plant
Botanical name: Dracaena trifasciata
The snake plant’s tall variegated leaves will look fantastic in a clear vase! And it’s fantastic for cleansing the air around your home.
Chinese Money Plant
Botanical name: Pilea peperomioides
It’s a fantastic plant for windowsills and tiny tables because of its compact size.
Dracaena
Botanical name: Dracaena marginata
This plant’s sword-like leaves and thin grey branches are excellent for a tall vase!
Monstera
Botanical name: Monstera deliciosa
This low-maintenance plant’s attractive trimmed foliage looks even better in a matching
vase! You can even grow it in the water!
Lucky Bamboo
Botanical name: Dracaena sanderiana
It’s easy to care for, can grow in a variety of situations, and even filters the air! Your best bet is to plant Lucky Bamboo, the most famous and widely recognised type.
Anthurium
Botanical name: Anthurium andraeanum
The plant’s bright bracts contrast beautifully with the dark green leaves. You may also grow it in water in a transparent vase!
Peace Lily
Botanical name: Spathiphyllum
In addition to being a popular houseplant, peace lilies are low-maintenance and stylish, thanks to their white and green foliage.
Swiss Cheese Plant
Botanical name: Monstera adansonii
This plant’s unusually shaped leaves look like swiss cheese! You can store the plant near a shelf and watch it grow upwards as it likes to climb!
Alocasia
Botanical name: Alocasia
Glass vases with alocasia’s arrow-shaped leaves look lovely. This plant is a breeze to propagate and thrives in low light conditions.
Cordyline
Botanical name: Cordyline fruticosa
It’s fascinating to grow the Ti Plant in water, and tall narrow vases work well for it. The best type to grow is Cordyline terminalis.
Dumb Cane
Botanical name: Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachias’ huge, variegated leaves look fantastic in tall, clear vases. This is your best bet if you’re looking for a water-loving plant.