Indoor Flowering Plants
Flowers brighten any home or office, so why not keep them year-round? Indoor flowering plants invite nature's beauty into the home. They also bring humidity and healthier air to your home. This is especially beneficial during the cooler months when many of us close the windows and turn on the heat, limiting air circulation and drying out our homes.
UF/IFAS Sites
UF/IFAS Publications
- African Violets
- Amaryllis
- Bird of Paradise
- Caladiums for Florida
- Care of Plants in the Home
- Geraniums for Florida
- Gesneriads for the Florida Gardener
- Hippeastrum x hybridum Amaryllis
- Topics: Begonias
- Topics: Caladiums
Also on Gardening in a Minute
Other Sites
- Bulbous Plants for Indoor Bloom--Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Flowering Plants for Homes and Offices--University of Kentucky Department of Horticulture
- How to Care for Indoor Flowering Plants--Frederick County Master Gardener Program (Maryland)
- Indoor Flowering Plants--Clemson University Extension
- Indoor Plants: Nature's Air Fresheners--Utah State University Extension
- Spring Bulbs for Indoor Blooming--University of Missouri Extension



