For a moody approach to purple plants, considering adding a few purple oxalises (otherwise known as purple shamrocks) to your home.
Lavender is a popular and versatile type of purple indoor plant that does more than bring color to your interiors. With the soft purple leaves, you'll give your house a fresh fragrance and culinary herb.
Prayer plants add rich texture to your home from their stunning leaves that sport a muted purple underside for a subtle inclusion of color.
Rex begonias are purple indoor plants to add to your list for their show stopping leaves that feature a hint of burgundy undertones.
A purple coleus plant makes beautiful plant decor in your home with its growing vines. Sit your potted coleus plants somewhere in the indirect sunlight so their foliage doesn't dull from overexposure.
On top of the bright hues, there's a luxurious sheen to the slightly vining leaves to increase the plant's texture that's close to velvet.
Show off the gorgeous mix of silver, green, and purple hues all found in one houseplant. Since they're compact and can go without sun, they can sit nearly anywhere in your home.
To keep the colors in full force, they require consistent bright indirect sunlight and moisture, which means plant care is an everyday commitment with these plant babies.
The purple heart plant works overtime to bring your home a double dose of purple foliage. Enjoy the pop of color from the plant's deep leaves before they start to sprout soft purple flowers.