Houseplant Trends for 2024 - City Floral Garden Center - Denver Colorado (2024)

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It’s a new calendar year and that means it’s time to dive into the new houseplant trends for 2024! There are some exciting new things trending for your indoor jungle, and some familiar favorites that are still going strong.

A top trend from past years that’s sticking around? Large, statement-making houseplants! It’s a popular look for a reason and you’ll find plenty of large houseplants here at City Floral to pull it off. And, for something new: Living Curtains. Create a cascading look that multi-tasks as a room divider with some of your favorite trailing plants.

Continue reading for all the trendy things happening in houseplants this year.

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In their houseplant category, National Garden Bureau has predicted that 2024 will be the Year of the African Violet. With so many colors, shapes, and forms, African Violets are one of the most popular houseplants in the world. There are so many different flower types, colors, and sizes, you’re sure to fall in love with one (or a few) and they’ll make a delightful addition to your home interiors. Learn even more about African Violets here.

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Moving right along with our full list of houseplant trends for 2024 and this one has some serious staying power! In recent years, we’ve seen a ton of fiddle leaf figs and Monstera deliciosas and they’re not going anywhere. Houseplants are the key to creating a harmonious, cozy living space and large floor plants can really complete a room, help transition open layouts, and add plenty of visual interest. Don’t be afraid to mix it up from the typical go-to’s with different ficus varieties, palms, and dracaenas.

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We know, we know. We just talked all about how large plants are still one of the biggest houseplant trends in 2024 and this seems, well, counter-intuitive. But hear us out. Large houseplants are going to remain incredibly popular but so are miniature indoor gardens. Add some whimsy to your home with terrariums, bonsai, or even fairy gardens. Terrariums will be especially popular this year for this trend and we have everything you need to get started! These tiny ecosystems are so fascinating and they make a beautiful piece of art in your home.

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Speaking of art. Plants as art in your home is a whole trend in itself! Styling any space really isn’t complete without a plant or two but this year, plant styling is reaching a whole new level. You’ve seen stunning living walls all over Instagram, in restaurants, shared workspaces, and hotel lobbies but there will be even more in homes in 2024. Picture luscious plant wall installs, impressive vertical gardens, thriving plant shelves, kokedamas galore, and “living curtains” featuring your favorite trailing plants cascading down to create a living room divider. This trend is actually easier to execute than it may seem and if you’d still rather start with something a little simpler, try creating a propagation wall with some cuttings and wall-mounted vases from City Floral.

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Foliage that offers a little diversity among a sea of deep green leaves will once again be popular in 2024. “Cyber Lime Foliage” is very “in” this year so we’ll continue to see a rise in popularity for neon green plants. For this trend, think Neon pothos, Lemon Meringue pothos, Brasil philodendron, Moonlight philodendron, Golden violin philodendron, and Chameleon ZZ plants.

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Growing your own food is a big focus for both indoor and outdoor plants in 2024. Kitchen herb gardens filled with edible plants like mint, basil, chives, parsley, and thyme plus indoor fruits (think dwarf citrus trees and strawberries), and veggies are a convenient and environmentally friendly way to grow your own food even in the colder months. Wellness houseplants are also very much trending this year. Plants like lavender, eucalyptus, chamomile, and aloe vera for various herbal remedies, aromatherapy and other healing and medicinal uses, plus ultra air purifying snake plants all fall into this category of indoor plants.

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Here are some other trends we’ll see in houseplants this year:

  • Biophilic Design- Having an abundance of plants strategically placed for a sense of calm and harmony, connecting people with nature. This trend involves seamlessly integrating nature into your living spaces and hanging to make room for more plants and really utilizing that vertical space plus more natural materials and organic shapes. You’ll see more terracotta, wood, stone, and handcrafted ceramic pots but fewer industrial-inspired designs, clearly manufactured, or concrete looks.
  • Tried & True Plants with a Twist- All those pothos and plant styles like macramé hangers will be back in full force but with a little bit of a twist, like Lemon Meringue pothos instead of your usual green foliage.
  • Variegated Plants- This is a look that’s sticking around and will be even more in-demand this year.
  • Tech-Enabled Plant Care- Smart plant care devices like moisture meters, sensors, automated watering systems, self-watering pots, plant health monitoring apps, and grow lights to make your plant care a little more ease-filled.
  • Rare & Exotic Plants- Plant collectors will continue to search for less-common houseplants to enhance their collections. Plant people will be looking for striking patterns, unusual leaf shapes, or interesting and unique growth habits.

A few additional trending plants for 2024:

  • Ficus shivereana
  • Cast Iron plants
  • Succulent arrangements
  • Philodendron giganteum ‘Blizzard’
  • Monstera deliciosa
  • Fiddle Leaf Figs
  • Snake plants
  • ZZ plants
  • Calatheas
  • Flowering houseplants, especially Hoyas
  • Pink Syngoniums
  • Alocasias like Dragon Scale
  • Anthuriums

Check out our segment on Great Day Colorado where we talk about a few of these trends and show off our lush greenhouse!

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FAQs

What is the most popular houseplant in 2024? ›

In their houseplant category, National Garden Bureau has predicted that 2024 will be the Year of the African Violet. With so many colors, shapes, and forms, African Violets are one of the most popular houseplants in the world.

Is the houseplant craze over? ›

Garden centers' houseplant sales are still strong and trending upward, but growth is looking more conservative in the coming year than it did in 2020 when the recent houseplant craze first took off.

What is the IT plant of 2024? ›

It makes sense, given how often plant trends come and go. In 2024, the plant care company easyplant's plant of the year is none other than the Dracaena Janet Craig Compacta, a highly adaptable tropical stunner.

What is the rare plant in 2024? ›

Monstera Thai Constellation

This year, nearly all the experts that I spoke to agreed that the newer and rarer variety of monstera, the monstera 'Thai Constellation' will be the next big “it” plant on Instagram in 2024.

Are succulents still popular in 2024? ›

The Global Succulent Plant market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2024 and 2031. In 2023, the market is growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to rise over the projected horizon.

What is the indoor plant of the year in 2024? ›

Commercially available for nearly 100 years, African violets are the National Garden Bureau's pick for their houseplant of the year for 2024, and houseplant influencer Tony Le-Britton, the author of Not Another Jungle, told the Irish News he thinks African violets will be on-trend in 2024, as well.

Why Millennials are suddenly so obsessed with houseplants? ›

But why do Millennials love houseplants and what has them buying more than ever? Health and wellness are important to the Millennial generation, which makes plants a natural draw. Plants are known to make healthier spaces for people to inhabit by helping to purify the air, boost one's mood, and lower stress levels.

Is the houseplant market saturated? ›

At the time of the 2020 craze, nurseries could not keep up with demand. Due to strict biosecurity laws, it can take up to a year to bring new plants into the country. But now there is something of an oversupply of plants in the country and Carlson suspects the market has become saturated.

What is the holy grail of houseplants? ›

Monstera Obliqua Peruvian Form

For many, this plant is a holy grail of rare indoor plants and the most special of the Monsteras.

What are the hardest houseplants to keep alive? ›

Zebra plants, orchids, and gardenias can be difficult to keep alive. Peaco*ck and Wandering Jew plants shouldn't be kept in direct sunlight because it could impact the color of their leaves.

What is the most expensive indoor flower? ›

The world's most expensive plant is The Shenzhen Nongke orchid. Marked by their undeniable beauty and charming essence, the orchid variety is sure to make it your next favourite plant. Placed on a pedestal, superior of them all, Shenzhen Nongke orchid both in terms of its beauty and the price that follows.

What are the new begonias for 2024? ›

BEGONIA 'STONEHEDGE LIGHT PINK BRONZE LEAF'

This interspecific begonia series is comprised of two colors for 2024, Bronze Leaf Rose and Bronze Leaf Light Pink.

Are house plants on trend? ›

In the age of social media, it's never been easier for houseplant lovers to share fun and inspiring ideas for indoor gardening. Whether it's using tall indoor plants for height, hanging plants to add charm, or even something more unique like air plant arrangements, there is a plant trend for every home aesthetic.

Why are house plants trendy? ›

By being able to see indoor plants, greenery or even the color of plants (greens and browns), people show a boost in energy and creativity. Human beings have an innate connection to nature. This is the phenomenon known as biophilia.

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