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9 Beautiful and Unique Plants for the Kitchen

By Cherie Gozon

If you haven’t thought about adding plants for the kitchen, this is your sign to reconsider that. According to NASA research, houseplants can improve air quality in your home by filtering out toxins. All that air goodness plus a chance to add some color in your home. Here are 9 beautiful and unique kitchen plant ideas you can start with.

9 beautiful and unique plants for the kitchen

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Snake plants are one of the most popular picks when it comes to houseplants and there are many types of snake plants to choose from. Their long and slender leaves make them a perfect choice for the corner of a kitchen.

Since they don’t require direct light next to a window, they are often used to fill out a space, adding some lovely tropical vibes.

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum)

Spider plants are one of the great plants in kitchen window
Unsplash – Lucian Alexe

The name might give some people the creeps. However, the truth is that spider plants are really beautiful plants for kitchen counter.

Whether you hang them up or leave them seated in a pot on the countertop, they should flourish nicely. Just don’t place them in front of direct light, as it could burn the sensitive leaves.

African Violet (Saintpaulia)

One of the best parts about African Violets is that they flower almost all year long.

The bluish-purple color is absolutely beautiful. As long as they get lots of indirect bright light and water, the flowers will be happy.

African violets are good kitchen plants ideas
Pexels – Mikhail Nilov

Coffee Plant (Coffea arabica)

Imagine growing your own coffee as one of the plants in kitchen window.

You probably won’t actually be able to harvest any beans, but the leaves should get very green and glossy. Coffee plants need indirect bright lighting and a lot of water.

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

The vines of this plant variety will easily adapt to most environments and light conditions. They will hang from most surfaces and are really easy to take care of.

As long as they get some occasional water, they should do just fine.

Use pothos as kitchen hanging plants
Unsplash – Kevin Lessy

Philodendron hederaceum

Philodendron is one of the kitchen hanging plants that would look great on your windowsill.

They can be grown as big or as small as you want. They are fairly tolerant to drought and only require medium indirect light to do well.

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

If you are in search of a houseplant that is both adaptable and exotic, the ZZ Plant may be one of the kitchen garden plants you could have.

It can thrive in almost all light conditions and requires very little water to survive. Even the most novice gardeners can grow one successfully!

A rubber tree is one of the great kitchen garden plants
Unsplash – Scott Webb

Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica)

Growing a rubber tree in the kitchen might not be the first thing that aspiring gardeners think of doing, but hear us out.

As long as you prune them regularly, they will remain small and grow great in whatever space you have available. They do excellent in a variety of conditions.

Succulent plants for the kitchen

If you desire a type of plant that is both fun and low-maintenance, succulents are a perfect choice. The main requirement is a bright and sunny window nearby.

Succulents hold water in their leaves, thus, they can go a long time in drought-like conditions.

Succulents are good plants in kitchen window
Unsplash – Lan Deng

Takeaway

Adding a little green in your kitchen would liven up the space and give you a nice refreshing view. That’s what makes these plants for the kitchen a great idea to add to your home. Make sure to choose kitchen garden plants that would thrive in your kitchen, especially their sunlight and water requirements.

Sources: The Spruce, NBC News, NASA

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