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    Published: Oct 3, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    13 Houseplants That Bring Cheer During Darker Days

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    When daylight hours grow shorter and gray skies settle in, it’s easy for your home to feel a little dull. Houseplants are a simple way to lift your spirits while adding natural beauty to your space. Their greenery, blooms, and even unique textures bring warmth and life indoors when the outdoors feels bare.

    The best part? Many of these plants are low-maintenance and thrive during cooler months with less sunlight. From flowering favorites to foliage standouts, here are 13 houseplants that can brighten your home and mood through the darker days of the year.

    African Violet

    Close-up of a vibrant purple African violet flower with ruffled petals and a yellow center, set against a blurred brown background.
    Photo Credit: Kourilek/Pixabay

    With vibrant purple blooms that thrive on windowsills, African violets add instant color. They’re compact, easy to grow, and bloom multiple times a year.

    Peace Lily

    A close-up of a peace lily flower with a white spathe and central spadix surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: JACLOU-DL/Pixabay

    Known for its graceful white flowers, the peace lily also cleans the air. It thrives in low light, making it perfect for gloomy winter corners.

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    Christmas Cactus

    Close-up of vibrant pink cactus flowers with pointed petals and yellow centers against a blue sky background.
    Photo Credit: nightowl/Pixabay

    This festive cactus produces bright pink, red, or white blooms during the holiday season. Its cheerful display adds joy to winter months.

    Cyclamen

    Pink and magenta cyclamens in full bloom with green leaves, surrounded by a few peach-colored flowers in the foreground.
    Photo Credit: matthiasboeckel/Pixabay

    Cyclamen offer striking blooms in shades of pink, red, and white. Their patterned leaves add interest even when flowers fade.

    Kalanchoe

    Close-up of vibrant red and pink flowers with multiple petals blooming against a blurred green background.
    Photo Credit: Chesna/Pixabay

    This succulent is loved for its clusters of long-lasting flowers. It blooms in winter when many plants rest, adding a splash of color.

    Orchids

    Four light purple orchids with yellow and pink centers are blooming on a green stem, surrounded by blurred green foliage in the background.
    Photo Credit: DaLiu/Deposit Photos

    Orchids bring elegance with their exotic flowers. They bloom for weeks, often in the coldest, darkest months of the year.

    Amaryllis

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    A winter classic, amaryllis produces bold, trumpet-shaped flowers. Their dramatic blooms brighten any room during shorter days.

    Anthurium

    Close-up of red anthurium flowers with glossy petals and yellow centers, set against a background of dark green leaves.
    Photo Credit: Hassan Pasha/Unsplash

    With heart-shaped flowers in vivid red or pink, anthuriums are striking mood-lifters. They’re long-blooming and thrive indoors.

    Begonia

    Close-up of vibrant orange begonias covered in water droplets, with green leaves in the background.
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    Indoor begonias offer colorful flowers and decorative foliage. They do well in indirect light, making them great for winter.

    Bromeliads

    Two vibrant orange bromeliad flowers with pointed petals, surrounded by lush green leaves, set against a stone wall backdrop.
    Photo Credit: bernswaelz/Pixabay

    Bromeliads feature tropical leaves and vibrant, long-lasting blooms. They add a pop of color and an exotic vibe to your space.

    Geraniums

    Close-up of light purple flowers with streaked patterns on petals, surrounded by green serrated leaves and a blurred background.
    Photo Credit: lueleng/Pixabay

    Though often grown outdoors, geraniums can thrive indoors with enough light. Their bright flowers bring cheer to windowsills in winter.

    Guzmania

    Clusters of vibrant bromeliad plants with spiky red and orange leaves growing among green foliage.
    Photo Credit: irisphoto11/Deposit Photos

    This bromeliad variety has bold, star-shaped blooms in fiery colors. It stays vibrant for months, perfect for brightening dreary days.

    Oxalis (Shamrock Plant)

    Purple shamrock plant with triangular burgundy leaves and delicate white flowers, set against a blurred green and yellow background.
    Photo Credit: Olena758/Pixabay

    Oxalis has delicate, clover-like leaves and cheerful pink or purple blooms. Its playful foliage responds to light, opening and closing daily.

    Adding houseplants to your home is an easy way to brighten darker days. With their vibrant blooms and lush greenery, these 13 plants bring both beauty and joy indoors. They’re a natural reminder that even in the coldest months, life and color can still thrive.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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