Do you have a wasted corner at home or a corner that asks for life? Tall indoor plants are the perfect solution to give feeling of verticality without taking up too much land. With well-selected species, it is possible to add a touch of freshness even in narrow spaces.
Turning your house into a small green oasis does not require a large garden. There are tall indoor plants that, in addition to providing freshness and life, grow upwards instead of spreading wide, so they adapt to narrow corners, wasted corners or even gaps next to windows and furniture. Many of them are also easy to care for and can live for years in pots, as long as they receive adequate light, watering and temperature.
Below we present 10 spectacular species that meet three key requirements: ornamental beauty, essentially vertical growth and adaptability to interior spaces. Some provide leafy foliage, others exotic flowers, and all have the potential to become protagonist pieces of your home decoration.
10 tall indoor plants
1. Adam’s rib (Monstera Delicious)
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The Monstera Delicious or Adam’s rib is a tropical plant of great presence thanks to its enormous heart-shaped and perforated leaves, which are among the plants with the largest and most beautiful leaves.
Although it expands laterally, it can guide yourself up with tutors, which makes it ideal to show off in corners.
Needs bright indirect light and moderate watering, waiting for the substrate to dry slightly between watering. It provides a jungle and modern air, with hardly any effort.
2. Dracena (Dracaena marginata)
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The dracaena, with its slender palm shape and long, thin leaves, It is perfect for small apartmentss. It can reach up to two meters indoors, needs little water and adapts to medium light conditions. Its aesthetic is sober and elegant, perfect for a minimalist or modern style.
3. Kentia palm tree (Howea forsteriana)
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Kentia is a classic indoor palm, highly appreciated for its slow growth and elegance. It can reach more than 2.5 meters if well cared for, but it occupies little width.
Requires soft light, moderate humidity and a substrate that drains well. It does not tolerate waterlogging, but it does tolerate semi-shade, which makes it very versatile.
4. Cheflera (Schefflera arboricola)
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The cheflera, also known as the umbrella tree, is one of the most grateful plants you can have at home.
It easily reaches heights of over one and a half meters, its palmate leaves They grow in a spiral shape and give it a leafy aesthetic.
It adapts to different light levels, although prefers indirect light, and needs regular watering without waterlogging.
5. Parlor palm tree (Chamaedorea elegans)
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The living room palm treeChamaedorea elegans ) is an excellent option. Vertical and slow growing, It can reach up to 1.5 meters indoors.
Requires indirect light and moderate environmental humidity. It is a resistant plant, which adds lightness and texture to any corner without taking up too much visual space.
6. Giant bird of paradise (Strelitzia nicolai)
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The giant bird of paradise It is one of the most showy plants that you can have indoors. Unlike the variety best known for its orange flowers, this species has a larger size and leaves similar to those of a banana.
It can reach three meters in optimal conditions. It needs intense light and good watering in spring-summer. It is perfect for large and bright living rooms.
7. Giant spathiphyllum (Spathiphyllum wallisii ‘Sensation’)
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The giant spathiphyllum, also known as the peace lily in its large version, It is a very decorative option for interiors with good environmental humidity.
Unlike the classic spathiphyllum, this variety can reach up to 1.5 meters high, with large, wavy and shiny leaves that provide undeniable elegance.
Additionally, its white spathes appear several times a year if it has enough indirect light and the substrate is kept slightly moist. It is ideal for creating a point of calm and visual pleasure.
8. Elephant foot yucca (Yucca elephantipes)
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Yucca is one of the easiest vertical plants to maintain. Its stiff, pointed leaves grow upward from a thick trunk, which land gives a stylized shape.
Likes abundant light and supports even dry environments. It does not need much watering and its growth is constant.
9. Areca palm (Dypsis lutescens)
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The areca palm is an indoor palm that grows faster than the kentia, with lighter, feathery fronds.
It easily reaches two meters in a pot, as long as it has good light (no direct sun) and environmental humidity. It is an excellent option for soften angular spaces and give a sensation of movement.
10. Giant elephant ear (Alocasia macrorrhiza)
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For those looking for a plant of great presence Without needing to take up much horizontal space, the giant or marquise elephant ear is ideal.
Their huge leaves in the shape of an arrow they can exceed one meter in height. It requires good light, frequent watering and high humidity. It is more demanding, but the decorative impact makes up for it.
Tips to integrate tall plants without saturating the space
- Place these plants in raised pots or on discreet bases to make the most of vertical space
- Avoid grouping too many: A well-placed tall plant can decorate just as much as a piece of furniture or a floor lamp.
- Rotate your pots periodically to promote uniform growth and prevent them from leaning towards the light
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