Home Gardening House Plants 8 Flowering Houseplants That Bloom All Year Long Keep your interiors bright and colorful with these flowering beauties. By Nafeesah Allen, Ph.D. Updated on August 28, 2024 Close Photo: OKrasyuk/Getty Images Houseplants, especially flowering varieties, add a touch of vibrant nature to indoor spaces. Most plants only produce seasonal blossoms in summer or spring, but nothing beats the joy of having plants that bloom all year round. These flowering houseplants not only brighten up your home with their vivid colors and delicate blooms but also help to create an oasis of tranquility. Whether you're an experienced houseplant owner or just getting started, here’s a list of eight gorgeous bouquets that can be coaxed into continuous flowering with the proper care and attention. With the right choice of houseplants from this list, your house can be transformed into a blooming indoor garden year-round. African Violet (Saintpaulia) Ludmila Kapustkina/Getty Images African violets are native to tropical areas of eastern Africa, but they are popular houseplants all over the world. Beloved for their petite size and clusters of delicate, velvety flowers in shades of violet, purple, white, and even pale blue, they can bloom almost continuously—with the right care. Growing between six to eight inches tall, these potted beauties thrive in bright, indirect light. They prefer to be watered from the bottom to avoid wetting their leaves. Wet leaves can lead to spotting. Regular application of a balanced fertilizer can ensure blooms all year long. No wonder it's a favorite among many indoor gardeners. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum) Helin Loik-Tomson/Getty Images The peace lily (Spathiphyllum) is popular for its elongated, spoon-shaped white flowers and lush green foliage. Native to South America and Southeast Asia, this plant can grow between one and four feet in height and width. Known for its ability to adapt to low-light conditions, peace lily is relatively easy to care for, making it ideal for beginners. Peace lilies typically bloom in spring, but under the right watering and feeding conditions, they can produce their iconic spathes all throughout the year. They thrive in moist soil and humidity. Drooping is a sign to add water. In addition to being beautiful, the peace lily is also an excellent air purifier for your kitchen or bathroom spaces, helping to remove toxins from your home. Orchid (Orchidaceae) Maryviolet/Getty Images Synonymous with elegance and grace, orchids are found worldwide. Tropical orchids are the most striking. The Phalaenopsis variety is popular, particularly for its long-lasting blooms. They can grow up to three feet or more. These orchids can flower several times a year, with each bloom lasting for months. They thrive in bright, indirect light and humidity, making them a great addition to your kitchen or bathroom. If placed in a window, east or south-facing is best. While they may seem delicate, orchids are surprisingly resilient with the right care, including proper orchid bark-based compost, watering with rain water or tap water, and occasional misting. Their exotic flowers add a sophisticated touch to any room. Begonia (Begoniaceae) YONCA60/Getty Images Begonias are versatile succulents native to tropical and subtropical climates. They come in a wide range of colors and shapes, with some varieties known for their year-round blooming. Due to their continuous flowering habit, wax begonias and Rieger begonias are particularly popular for indoor growing. They can grow from half a foot to about two feet tall. Shades include pink, yellow, red, apricot, and white. They thrive in bright, indirect light and need to be kept slightly moist but not soggy. They are perfect for shelves, in hanging baskets, or on tabletops. Begonias are also prized for their vibrant, asymmetrical leaves, which add color to any room. Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum) OKrasyuk/Getty Images The Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum), also known as the flamingo flower, is native to the Americas and famous for its shiny, heart-shaped leaves and bright red, pink, or white spathes that resemble flowers. Typically growing between 12 to 18 inches tall, this tropical plant blooms continuously when kept in the right conditions, which include bright, indirect light and high humidity. Anthuriums prefer soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Regular feeding during the growing season will keep them blooming all year round. Their striking appearance makes them stand out in bathrooms or screened porches. Cape Primrose (Streptocarpus) Karin de Mamiel/Getty Images Cape primrose (Streptocarpus) is a lesser-known houseplant native to central, eastern, and southern Africa. Reaching heights of 12 inches, it is highly valued for its ability to bloom almost all year round. The plant produces dainty, tubular flowers in many colors, including purple, pink, and white, and can lend its delicate charm to any room in the house. It prefers bright and indirect light, as well as well-draining soil. It is relatively low-maintenance. Regular deadheading encourages more blooms, and balanced application of fertilizer will keep this houseplant thriving. Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) Veena Nair/Getty Images Also known as widow's thrill, kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) is a succulent from tropical Madagascar. It surprises many with its colorful, long-lasting flowers. Heights can range from 12 inches to 6 feet, depending on the species. This plant is known for its clusters of small, vibrant blooms in colors ranging from red and pink to orange and yellow. Kalanchoes prefer bright light, so they would do well in a sunny living room or study. They need to be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. They can bloom throughout the year if given enough light and occasional feeding. Kalanchoes are also easy to propagate, making them a great choice for those who like to share plants with friends. Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) Penpak Ngamsathain/Getty Images Sometimes called the Christ Plant, the Euphorbia milii is another Madagascar native. This tough yet beautiful houseplant blooms year-round with little fuss. Indoors, it can reach up to two feet tall. This plant has thorny stems and small, colorful bracts that surround its true flowers in shades of red, pink, yellow, white, and salmon. It thrives in bright, direct sunlight, making it a perfect windowsill addition. It’s a great choice for busy homeowners as it only needs minimal watering when the soil is dry. Although it can handle occasional neglect, it will reward consistent care with nearly continuous blooms. Its unique look adds a touch of exotic ambiance to your interior décor. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit