Mystical and Moody: The Allure of Dark Houseplants

January 17, 2024

In the fascinating world of indoor plants, each variety tells a unique story of resilience, elegance, and mystery.

 

Dark foliage and flowers add unexpected drama and sophistication to any indoor gardener’s houseplant collection, beautifully contrasting with brighter leaves and bringing depth to larger groups and clusters. In this article, we’ll journey around the world, through deserts and jungles, to explore mystical houseplants featuring these eye-catching dark colors.

 

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1. ZZ ‘Raven’

The ZZ ‘Raven’s’ deep, glossy foliage epitomizes elegance. A cultivar of the familiar ZZ plant, the ‘Raven’ variety boasts rich, shimmering dark green almost-black leaves, creating a striking impression and exuding an air of mystery in your indoor setting. 

Originating from Eastern Africa, the ZZ plant is incredibly resilient, surviving in low-light conditions and tolerating irregular watering. The ‘Raven’ variant, a newer arrival in the houseplant scene, captivates with its bold aesthetic, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts.

 

Care Tips for the ZZ ‘Raven’:

  • Water Needs: ZZ plants are drought-tolerant, so allow their soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Light Requirements: The ZZ plant tolerates indirect sunlight and thrives in low to moderate light conditions.

 

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2. Peperomia ‘Burgundy Ripple’

Picture a velvety carpet of burgundy waves; that’s the Peperomia ‘Burgundy Ripple.’ This charming houseplant is native to Central and South America and features heart-shaped leaves that gracefully undulate, resembling gentle ripples. Its deep burgundy color adds an opulent touch to any room, making it a highly sought-after choice for indoor gardens.

 

Care Tips for the Peperomia ‘Burgundy Ripple’:

  • Water Needs: Keep its soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, allowing the top inch to dry out before watering.
  • Light Requirements: Peperomias prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.

 

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3. Aeonium ‘Black Rose’

The Aeonium ‘Black Rose’ variety takes center stage indoors with its dramatic, rosette-like structure. Native to the Canary Islands, this succulent showcases velvety, dark burgundy leaves that form a mesmerizing flower-like pattern. Known for its striking appearance, the ‘Black Rose’ thrives in well-draining soil under full sunlight. While it may seem delicate, aeoniums are surprisingly hardy and capable of enduring dry conditions. 

Fun Fact: The aeonium’s rosette-shaped leaves aren’t just for adding visual appeal; they also help the plant collect and store water.

 

Care Tips for the Aeonium ‘Black Rose’:

  • Water Needs: Water your ‘Black Rose’ sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
  • Light Requirements: Aeoniums require full sunlight to maintain their vibrant dark color, though they can also tolerate partial shade.

 

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4. Colocasia ‘Black Magic’

Originating from Southeast Asia, the Colocasia ‘Black Magic’ boasts large, heart-shaped leaves in deep purple-black shades. The ‘Black Magic’ is a striking member of the taro family, historically cultivated for its edible roots. While this variety is primarily ornamental, it still pays homage to its agricultural history with its starchy tubers.

 

Care Tips for the Colocasia’ Black Magic’:

  • Water Needs: Keep its soil consistently moist, especially during the growing season.
  • Light Requirements: Colocasias prefer bright, indirect light but can also tolerate partial shade.

 

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5. Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy’

The Ficus elastica ‘burgundy’ is a symphony of deep, burgundy-toned leaves that fills any room in your house with a luxurious atmosphere. Native to Southeast Asia, this rubber plant variety has gained popularity for its unique foliage, adding a touch of vertical elegance to your indoor jungle with its upright growth habit. 

Fun Fact: Rubber plants have air-purifying qualities and filter harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and benzene from your indoor air supply.  

 

Care Tips for Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy’:

  • Water Needs: Allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings, as overwatering can lead to root rot.
  • Light Requirements: These beauties thrive in bright, indirect light but can also tolerate lower light conditions.

 

6. Oxalis Triangularis: ‘Purple Shamrock’

It never hurts to add some good luck charms to your houseplant collection, which is where the oxalis triangularis, or ‘Purple Shamrock’, comes in handy. Hailing from Brazil, not Ireland, this charming plant features three delicate, heart-shaped leaves in a deep shade of purple. The leaves fold up at night, giving it a mystical appearance. 

Fun Fact: The oxalis triangularis is a symbol of love and fortune in many cultures across the globe!

 

Care Tips for Oxalis Triangularis:

  • Water Needs: Allow your oxalis’ soil to fully dry out between waterings, and water it sparingly during dormancy.
  • Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sunlight if needed.

 

In the fascinating world of indoor plants, each variety tells a unique story of resilience, elegance, and mystery. As you cultivate these captivating specimens, remember to tailor your care routine to their individual needs, ensuring a contrast-rich indoor garden that truly embraces the dark side of greenery.

To view our full collection of dark indoor plants, don’t hesitate to visit our garden center in Glenside, PA!