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    Published: Sep 12, 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. ·

    10 Unusual Houseplants That Make a Statement

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    Houseplants aren’t just for adding greenery—they can also be the stars of your home’s décor. Some varieties stand out with unusual shapes, striking colors, or dramatic patterns that instantly draw attention. These statement plants can transform a simple room into a vibrant, stylish space.

    If you’re ready to go beyond the usual pothos or peace lily, it’s time to explore something more eye-catching. Here are 10 unusual houseplants that bring a touch of the extraordinary indoors.

    Monstera Adansonii (Swiss Cheese Plant)

    Close-up of a green monstera leaf with holes, covered in water droplets, set against a dark background.
    Photo Credit: mirkostoedter/Pixabay

    This plant is famous for its quirky, hole-filled leaves that look like they’ve been carefully cut out. It thrives in bright, indirect light but also adapts to lower conditions, making it easy to keep. Its unique foliage adds an instant conversation piece to any room.

    String of Pearls

    Top view of two potted houseplants on a wooden surface, one with striped leaves and one with small green trailing beads, decorated with a string of wooden beads.
    Photo Credit: Tina Nord/Pexels

    With its cascading strands of bead-like leaves, the string of pearls is one of the most striking trailing plants. It looks stunning in a hanging basket, where its vines can spill down dramatically. This succulent loves bright light and infrequent watering, making it both beautiful and low-maintenance.

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    Calathea Orbifolia

    Close-up view of several overlapping green leaves with prominent light and dark striped patterns.
    Photo Credit: ChrissyValley/Pixabay

    Known for its broad, round leaves with bold silver stripes, Calathea orbifolia is a true showstopper. Its patterned foliage brings elegance and texture to any indoor garden. While it needs consistent moisture and humidity, the visual payoff is well worth the care.

    Albuca Spiralis (Frizzle Sizzle)

    Close-up of green plant stems with tight, spiral-shaped tips against a plain, light background.
    Photo Credit: ChWeiss/Deposit Photos

    This whimsical plant is known for its curly, corkscrew-like leaves. In spring, it produces fragrant yellow flowers that add even more charm. It’s a playful, unusual choice that adds character to windowsills or desks.

    Staghorn Fern

    A staghorn fern is growing on the trunk of a tree, surrounded by green foliage and some avocados hanging from the branches.
    Photo Credit: sandid/Pixabay

    Unlike most ferns, the staghorn grows in dramatic, antler-like fronds that make it look more like sculpture than plant. It can be mounted on wood and displayed like living wall art. This makes it a perfect pick for anyone who wants greenery with a bold twist.

    Red Veined Nerve Plant (Fittonia)

    Close-up of Fittonia leaves with a green surface and bright pink veins.
    Photo Credit: AKuptsova/Pixabay

    The nerve plant gets its name from its brightly colored veins that streak across deep green leaves. Shades of red, pink, or white create a striking contrast that looks almost painted. Compact and low-growing, it makes a colorful addition to terrariums or tabletops.

    Banana Shrub (Michelia figo)

    A close-up of a plant branch with green and dark-spotted leaves, featuring small pinkish-yellow flowers and unopened buds.
    Photo Credit: YK1500/Deposit Photos

    This unusual houseplant produces small, creamy flowers that smell like ripe bananas. The glossy green leaves add year-round beauty, while the scent makes it unforgettable. It’s an unexpected way to bring both fragrance and greenery indoors.

    Black Bat Flower

    Close-up of a black bat flower with dark petals, green stems, and long whisker-like filaments, set against a blurred background.
    Photo Credit: Foto-Rabe/Pixabay

    One of the most dramatic plants you can grow indoors, the black bat flower features dark, bat-shaped blooms with long whisker-like tendrils. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and definitely makes a bold statement. This exotic plant is sure to amaze guests with its unusual appearance.

    Rex Begonia

    Large, broad leaves with a mix of green, pink, and white colors and dark veins, featuring jagged edges and a textured surface.
    Photo Credit: ignartonosbg/Pixabay

    Rex begonias are known for their wildly patterned leaves in shades of purple, red, silver, and green. Each leaf looks like a piece of living art, making them one of the most decorative foliage plants. They prefer indirect light and a little extra humidity to thrive.

    Euphorbia Tirucalli (Pencil Cactus or Firestick Plant)

    A potted pencil cactus with thin, leafless green stems sits on a tiled floor.
    Photo Credit: sweemingyoung/Deposit Photos

    This striking succulent has thin, stick-like stems that can turn fiery shades of red and orange in bright light. Its sculptural form makes it an excellent statement piece in modern interiors. Despite its dramatic look, it’s relatively easy to care for and thrives with minimal watering.

    Unusual houseplants add personality and flair to any space, making them more than just greenery. With bold colors, striking shapes, and unforgettable textures, these plants are guaranteed to make your home stand out.

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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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