Millennial pink is at the purpose of popularity where it’s currently converging with another of our fixations: houseplants. Pink Houseplants The truth is out, there are plants out there that have (all characteristic!) pink-tinged leaves, and we figure everybody ought to have one. Not on account of they’re super simple to administer to or better at cleaning the air.
Nope, in light of the fact that they’re so damn beautiful. Consider it along these lines: You could purchase a bundle of becoming flushed blooms that will bite the dust in seven days, or you could purchase a redden houseplant that will live for a considerable length of time. We know where we’d put our well-deserved money. Onboard? Here are a few animal varieties to search for:
Aglaonema (Aglaonema modestum) Mosaic Plant (Fittonia albivenis) Pin Stripe Calathea (Calathea ornata) Polka Dot or Freckle Face Plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya) Tricolor Pink (Tradescantia tricolour)
Tradescantia spathacea (a.k.a. Moses-in-the-Cradle)
Codiaeum variegatum “Petra” (a.k.a. Croton Petra)
Syngonium podophyllum (a.k.a. Pink arrowhead plant, Nephthytis, or Syngonium “Strawberry Cream”)
Calathea roseopicta (a.k.a. Rose painted Calathea)
Anthurium “Tickled Pink” (a.k.a. Anthurium)
Stromanthe sanguinea (a.k.a. “Triostar” Stromanthe)