Are you in search of indoor flowering plants to add a positive touch to your home? Flowers have a great role in enhancing your mood and brightening up your day. Adding the right set of flowering plants to your household will give your daily life a refreshing vibe. It is important to note that quite a number of things should be taken into consideration when it comes to choosing the right plant for your house, such as the colour of flowers and foliage, level of maintenance, growing patterns, etc.

As per your requirements, it takes quite some time to choose the right flowering plants for your home. To save you time, we have prepared a list of indoor flowering plants that can be placed under a variety of circumstances in a house.

List of Indoor Flowering Plants for UK Homes

1. Madagascar Jasmine

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Madagascar jasmine is an indoor flowering plant that has tender green leaves and white flowers. The flowers will bloom from spring until late autumn, giving your indoors a heavenly look. The flowers produced by Madagascar jasmine are tube-shaped in nature and highly fragrant, which will fill up your room with an inviting aroma. The plant will also produce fruits after flowering, mostly by the end of September.

Scientific Name: Stephanotis Floribunda

Flowers: White

Flowering Seasons: Spring, Summer, and Autumn.

2. Peace Lily

Peace Lily (1)

The peace lily is one of the most common indoor flowering plants you will see in the UK. Because of its low maintenance and easy-to-grow conditions, the plant quickly became people’s favourite. The plant produces absolutely beautiful flowers with attractive white spathes, partly enclosing creamy spadices protruding from the stems. The long, glossy leaves grow around the beautiful lilies, which bloom during the spring and summer.

Scientific Name: Spathiphyllum Wallisi

Flowers: White

Flowering Seasons: Spring and Summer

3. Eternal Flame

Eternal Flame

Eternal Flame is one of those indoor flowering plants that are well-known not because of its flowers but for its leaves. The plant has large, oval-shaped leaves with purple underneath and green on top. But apart from these beautiful, large leaves, the plant also produces orange-coloured, star-shaped flowers. With a slight effort, you can manage to grow star-shaped blossoms, too, by straightening up their stems.

Scientific Name: Geoppertia Crocata ‘Tasmania’

Flowers: Orange

Flowering Seasons: Summer

4. Cockscomb

Cockscomb

Cockscomb is one of the most attractive indoor flowering plants you can find in the UK. With pink or red-coloured, bushy-looking flowers, it gives your room a radiant feel. In recent years, cockscomb has received a lot of attention from people who are interested in setting up flowering plants in their households. These plants grow best when kept in a brighter atmosphere. However, you should know that this plant will bloom for only a maximum of two years.

Scientific Name: Celosia Argentea

Flower: Pink/Red

Flowering Seasons: Spring and Summer

5. Bird Of Paradise

Bird Of Paradise

If you are looking for an indoor plant that makes your guests go ‘Wow!’, you must consider buying this one. This plant produces beautiful blue and orange flowers that resemble a bird’s beak. Usually, the bird of paradise takes around 3–4 years to bloom. But trust us; it will be worth the wait! This plant demands a lot of care and will never bloom if not cared for properly. Make sure to feed your plant regularly and place it in an optimal position for blooming for the best results.

Scientific Name: Strelitzia Reginae

Flowers: Blue and Orange

Flowering Seasons: Winter and Spring

6. Red Anthurium

Red Anthurium

Red anthuriums are also known by the names flamingo flowers and boy flowers. These bright red, waxy-heart-shaped flowers are a common sight in households. Their ornamental look of red spikes with yellow spikes has made anthuriums a superstar among florists. Its low-maintenance nature makes it a high-demand indoor flower plant. Adequate watering and keeping the plant away from direct sunlight will yield the best results.

Scientific Name: Anthurium andraeanum

Flowers: Red

Flowering seasons: Winter and Spring

7. Phalaenopsis Moth Orchid Yellow

Phalaenopsis Moth Orchid Yellow (1)

These beautiful flowers are also known by the name ‘Moth Orchids, as they resemble moths. The plant produces attractive yellow flowers, giving an aesthetic feel to your home. They also require low maintenance, making them one of the best options when it comes to indoor orchids. You must make sure that the centre of this plant is left dry to avoid rotting. The best results are obtained at a temperature of 15 °C and high humidity.

Scientific Name: Phalaenopsis

Flowers: Yellow

Flowering Seasons: Winter and Spring

8. African Violet

African Violet

African violets are an absolute delight to have as an indoor plant. Their beautiful and frilly flowers will last a year with proper care. African violets produce flowers mainly in pink, blue, or purple shades. As they bloom for the whole year, African violets became easily one of the most in-demand indoor flowering plants among people.

Scientific Name: Saintpaulia Ionantha

Flowers: Variable

Flowering Seasons: Spring, summer, autumn, and winter

9. Ixora

Ixora

The Ixoras are best suited for warm conditions where bright sunlight is allowed in. Hence, if you’re looking for indoor flowering plants suitable for your windowsill, we have Ixoras at the top of our list for the same. Ixora, also known as the flame flower, grows in round blooms that resemble geranium plants. Ixoras are easy to maintain and bloom from spring until autumn.

Scientific Name: Ixora Coccinea

Flowers: Red

Flowering Seasons: Spring, Summer, and Autumn

10. Bromelia Focus

Bromelia Focus

Usually found in tropical rainforests, bromeliads produce beautiful rosette-like flower heads, which makes them perfect ornamental flowering plants. These plants have some really attractive leaf colours, which makes them the centre of attraction. The flowers of Bromelia focus last for months, and when it is not blooming, it still promises to invite some attention due to their leaves.

Scientific Name: Bromelia laciniosa

Flowers: Orange

Flowering season: Spring, summer, and autumn

11. Chinese Hibiscus

Chinese Hibiscus

When it comes to indoor flowering plants, hibiscus will always have a special place. Due to their dreamy, five-petal look and radiant colours, they make great plants to have. We made sure to include the Chinese hibiscus in our list of indoor flowering plants. These plants produce big, attractive flowers that last for only a couple of weeks. But, by maintaining the right temperature in the room, you can extend the blooming period.

Scientific Name: Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis

Flowers: Variety of colours

Flowering Season: Summer

12. Poinsettia

Poinsettia

Poinsettias are plants that produce small yellow flowers during the winter season, which makes them stand out from other plants. Their distinctive red bracts, along with green leaves, make them more attractive and invite attention even when they are not blooming. As they are easy to care for and produce flowers during the colder times of the year, this is an exceptional plant for you to consider.

Scientific Name: Euphorbia Pulcherrima

Flowers: Red and Yellow

Flowering Seasons: Winter

13. Flaming Katy

Flaming Katy

People mostly prefer indoor flower plants that produce attractive flowers in vibrant colours and are easy to maintain. Flaming Katy fits all of these requirements perfectly. They produce small clusters of red flowers, and they look more accentuated along with the small green leaves. These peculiarly shaped leaves will get a red tinge if grown under the right conditions.

Scientific Name: Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana

Flowers: Red

Flowering seasons: Spring

14. Persian Cyclamen

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This is one of the indoor flowering plants that bloom during the winter. This houseplant produces white and pink flowers protruding from a red stem. The flowers will bloom from winter until spring. The leaves of this plant add beauty to your decor as they often form a heart-shaped structure. The best results are obtained if this plant is placed in partial shade or full sunlight.

Scientific Name: Cyclamen Persicum

Flowers: Pink and White

Flowering Seasons: Winter and Spring

15. Christmas Cactus

Christmas Cactus

Cacti are widely preferred to be kept as indoor flowering plants as they form some beautiful flowers and enhance the decor in an attractive way. With pendant-like stems, the Christmas cactus is a unique flowering plant that produces flowers that are either pink, purple, or red in colour. Rather than just making this cactus growing in a pot, you can also place them in hanging baskets, which will look beautiful as decor.

Scientific Name: Schlumbergera truncate

Flowers: Pink, purple, and red

Flowering Seasons: Autumn and winter

16. Hoya

Hoya

Hoyas are plants that produce star-shaped flowers. Their unique way of blooming makes them a great addition to your home. The usual colours of flowers Hoya plants produce are white, red, and pink. Hoya plants nourish not only your eyes but also your nostrils with a beautiful fragrance. If grown in the right conditions, they can also be used in hanging baskets. These plants require a good amount of sunlight to grow in a well-conditioned manner.

Scientific Name: Hoya Carnosa

Flowers: White, red and pink

Flowering Seasons: Spring, summer, and autumn

17. Brazilian Fireworks

Brazilian Fireworks

Brazilian fireworks, also known as the purple shrimp plant, might be something for you to consider if you want to grow something less common in the UK. These rare plants have deep red and pink bracts that produce beautiful flowers. These flowers will be violet in colour and will add an exotic touch to your decor. Although it is difficult to get one of these plants, their rarity is what makes them stand out.

Scientific Name: Pophyrocoma pohliana

Flowers: Pink and purple

Flowering seasons: Summer

18. Paphiopedilum Black Jack

Paphiopedilum Black Jack (1)

Paphiopedilum blackjack is one of the exotic-looking orchids that will give your home a vibrant touch. The plant produces dark purple shaded flowers and has unusual-looking foliage that gives it a different look. These orchids bloom from November to March.

Scientific Name: Cypripedioideae

Flowers: Deep purple

Flowering Seasons: November to March

19. Berry Oda Orchid

Berry Oda Orchid

With beautiful purple flowers and a hearty fragrance, Berry Oda orchid plants will be a nice addition to your home decor. These plants will be suitable for your windowsill with good sunlight or for your bathroom with a cooler temperature. Rather than blooming in specific seasons, this plant will bloom when the conditions are right. Avoid placing this plant in direct sunlight for better results.

Scientific Name: Paphiopedilum dianthus

Flowers: Purple

Flowering Seasons: Variable

20. Purple Shamrock

Purple Shamrock

This is one exotic-looking indoor flowering plant you must consider to make your home decor special. The leaves of this plant come in a deep purple colour, and it produces beautiful small lilac flowers, giving it an ornamental touch. One of the things that makes Oxalis plants special is that their leaves are capable of photonastic movement. This means the leaves can open and close according to the light levels in the room.

Scientific Name: Oxalis Triangularis

Flowers: White

Flowering Seasons: Spring and Autumn

21. Guzmania

Guzmania

This is one of the most commonly seen indoor flowering plants in the UK and belongs to the Bromeliad family. The flowers of this plant appear as if they are protruding after making the green, long leaves peel back from the centre. These bright red flowers can grow to a height of up to 0.5 metres if cared for well. This low-maintenance plant is one of the favourites of florists due to its stunning appearance.

Scientific Name: Guzmania

Flowers: Red and White

Flowering Seasons: Summer and Autumn

22. Clivia

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Who doesn’t love to have beautiful flowers in their home that invite attention and also give a soothing atmosphere to the room? Clivias are perfect for giving a warm look to your household. These plants produce trumpet-shaped, bright flowers that will definitely turn some heads. Having these as your indoor flower plants will give the entire ambience of your home an edge.

Scientific Name: Clivia

Flowers: Yellow Through Orange to Red.

Flowering Seasons: Spring, Summer, and Early Autumn

Final Word

We Hope This Specially Compiled List of Indoor Flowering Plants will Give You an Idea of How to Improve Your Decor in A Positive Way.

We Recommend You Go for An Already Grown-Up Plant of Your Choice from A Store Rather than Buying Its Seeds Unless You Have Plenty of Time and Patience to Dedicate.

A Fully Bloomed Plant Will Give You a Feeling of Immediate Gratification.

With the right amount of treatment and care, these indoor flowering plants will for sure make your home a better space.

Charlotte Harding
Author

With a rich career spanning over the period of decade, Charlotte Harding is an authority on the health benefits of plants and general wellness. She holds a BSc in Biological Sciences (Plant Science) from the University of Edinburgh and a Master's in Public Health from King's College London. She brings a unique blend of academic knowledge and real-world experience to the realm of plant-based health and wellness. Beyond her writing, Charlotte is a yoga enthusiast and a passionate advocate for sustainable living, often sharing her insights on eco-friendly lifestyle choices.

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