Pink houseplantsadd a wonderful pop of colorto a sea of green and make your plant collection more interesting.

Plus, theyre fun and unexpected.

If you asked your friends to visualize a houseplant, the one that theyd imagine probably wouldnt be pink.

Closeup of pink leaves on a stromanthe triostar houseplant

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The pinstripes are (you guessed it) pink.

These plants like bright, indirect light and high humidity.

If you have a window in your bathroom that gets good light, these plants will thrive there.

Closeup of calathea pinstripe with pink leaves

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Its a beautiful plant with large leaves that are pink and green.

Plus, theyre really easy to care for.

They like bright indirect light and well-aerated soil.

Closeup of a pink princess philodendron leaf

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Water the plant when the top two inches of the soil dry out.

These plants are native to the rainforest so you want to put them somewhere that is warm and humid.

If you keep them outside, verify they get some shade during the day.

Closeup of pink stromanthe triostar houseplant leaves

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They like their soil to dry out between waters so confirm you use a well-draining potting soil.

Nerve Plant (Fittonia)

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Fittonias are so gorgeous.

Theyre often referred to as a nerve plant or mosaic plant because they have amazing veined leaves.

Closeup of a pink caladium houseplant leaf

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They come in a number of different colors, but of course the best one is pink.

TryFittonia verschaffeltii’Pink Angel' orFittonia albivenis’Frankie'.

These are small plants that are really great for terrariums.

Closeup of pink nerve houseplant leaves

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Fittonia like indirect light and want their soil to stay moist.

However, if you want really pink leaves, you better keep it closer to indirect light.

Placing it near a window is a great way to do this.

Syngonium arrowhead houseplant with pink leaves

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Syngoniums like humidity so double-check to mist them regularly.

‘Pink Stripes’ all have brilliant hues of pink in their leaves.

Theyre relatively simple to care for and can be propagated very easily.

Closeup of pink tradescantia zebrina ‘Quadricolor’ houseplant leaves

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The plants like to receive bright, indirect sunlight and dont like their soil to completely dry out.

The pink is so vivid that itll be hard to look away when yourAnthurium plantblooms.

So how do you care for them?

Closeup of pink anthurium houseplants

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They love high humidity and bright indirect light.

Water once the top two inches of soil are completely dry.