Best Tall Indoor Plants That Make A Statement

Cordyline Harlequin

Add a pop of color to any space (especially narrow areas) with this easy-to-care-for plant, which has striped, leather-like leaves. It can thrive both indoors and outdoors with partial sun and regular watering (only when the soil is dry).

Arabica Coffee

With bright, indirect light, this plant can flourish indoors. Its rich green, glossy leaves are full of visual appeal and once it begins to flower indoors, you might mistake its fragrance for jasmine.

3-Ball Eugenia Topiary

Love the look of more formal greenery? Then the eugenia topiary is for you. This slow-growing plant needs slightly moist soil and plenty of light to maintain its beauty — it's best to keep it by a south-facing window.

Weeping Fig Tree

This houseplant, which is native to southeastern Asia and Australia, is beloved for good reason. It can thrive in a slew of lighting conditions, but does best with bright, indirect light.

Emerald Isle Alocasia

Enjoy the beauty of this plant's glossy, tropical-looking leaves in a container indoors. While it's versatile enough to tolerate both sunny and shady environments, it will thrive best if outdoor conditions (humidity and ideally, bright light) are recreated indoors.

Star Jasmine

This sweet-smelling vine, marked by white star-shaped flowers that are partial to cool temperatures, grows fairly quickly. Stick to well-drained soil and keep it in a sunny area indoors (at least six hours per day is ideal).

Marginata Cane

Otherwise known as the dracaena marginata, these ornamental houseplants have slim candelabra-shaped trunks and spiky leaves with hints of red.

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