In the world of sunshine, coconuts, and piña coladas, one really finds himself at home, relaxing to the sunny vibes. If you, too are someone who enjoys the tropical feel, then here are some great Beach Plants You Can Grow Indoors.

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Beach Plants You Can Grow Indoors

1. Sea Lavender

Botanical Name: Limonium latifolium

 

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This delicate plant brings the coastal vibe indoors with its wiry stems bearing clusters of cute purple flowers. Does great in well-lit rooms.

2. Dragon Tree

Botanical Name: Dracaena marginata ‘Tarzan’

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This Dracaena marginata cultivar has thick, sword-shaped green foliage with red tips and a dense, thicker trunk. It is easy to grow indoors in bright light and gets 5-8 feet tall.

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3. Fiddle Leaf Fig

Botanical Name: Ficus lyrata

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Its attractive glossy dark green and leathery foliage can add an extra dimension to any room with its elegant appearance and thrives in bright light.

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4. Maiden Grass

Botanical Name: Miscanthus sinensis

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This ornamental plant has a clumping habit and elegant arching stems. It offers striking plumes in late summer, and in fall, it amazes with bronze to burgundy-colored foliage

5. Pygmy Date Palm

Botanical Name: Phoenix robelinii

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This ornamental palm variety gives you tropical vibes with its long and slender green fronds. It can grow up to 4-6 feet high in pots.

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Botanical Name: Alocasia x amazonica

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The lush and royal leaves of this plant not only brings that beachy vibes indoors, but it also looks quite classy with its arrow-shaped leaves that have silver lines.

7. Kentia Palm

Botanical Name: Howea forsteriana

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Every palm is a symbol of tropical lands and Kentia is no different. The arching fronds of this palm add a beautiful touch indoors.

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8. Beach Saltbush

Botanical Name: Atriplex leucophylla

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The dense and bushy foliage of beach saltbush will add a beachy vibe look to your rooms. Make sure to give it a lot of sunlight.

9. Broadleaf Lady Palm

Botanical Name: Rhapis excelsa

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One of the most versatile indoor plants, the lady palm is also a potent specimen for cleaning indoor air. It also gives out the beach vibes too!

Learn How to Grow Lady Palm Indoors here

10. Elijah Blue

Botanical Name: Festuca glauca ‘Elijah Blue’

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The distinct-looking blue foliage of this plant is sure to induce beach vibes indoors. It stays happy in containers and looks great with small rocks.

11. Coast Rosemary

Botanical Name: Westringia fruticosa

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This fine-textured shrub takes a dense form and grows quite wide. The plant looks more beautiful when clipped or unclipped. It also grows white flowers.

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12. Little Gem Dwarf Southern Magnolia

Botanical Name: Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’

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Attaining a very compact form, this specimen grows a large white flower that gives out a heady fragrance. It can also be trained to grow against a fence or wall.

13. Seashore Mallow

Botanical Name: Kosteletzkya virginica

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The plant looks quite distinctive, with hairy foliage that has a coarse texture to it. It also grows hibiscus-like pink flowers.

14. Moroccan Sea Holly

Botanical Name: Eryngium variifolium

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The eye-catching silver foliage of this plant is sure to turn many heads! The pointy ends of the leaves, along with the flowers, bring that beachy vibe wherever it is grown.

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15. Seaside Daisy

Botanical Name: Erigeron glaucus ‘Sea Breeze’

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The blue-grey-green leaves of the plant look magnificent when paired with daisy-like flowers. It is a perfect plant for that coastal feel.

16. New Zealand Cabbage Tree

Botanical Name: Cordyline Australis ‘Red Star’

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This palm-like subtropical tree offers sword-like, arching, dark burgundy leaves and panicles of scented white blooms in late spring to early summer on established plants.

17. Screwpine

Botanical Name: Pandanus Veitchii

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This drought-tolerant tropical plant displays long green leaves with creamy-yellow centers. It grows up to 3-5 feet tall and adapts well to different growing conditions.

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18. Blue Fescue

Botanical Name: Festuca Glauca

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This colorful ornamental grass exhibits silver-blue leaves and pale green blooms. It grows to 12-16 inches tall and prefers full sunlight to partial shade.

19. Mountain Flax

Botanical Name: Phormium cookianum ‘Maori Sunrise’

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This evergreen upright perennial shows bold spiky foliage striped with yellow, red, and green. The tubular blooms open in a pale yellow shade.

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