17 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss

Explore these different Types of Burgundy Houseplants to bring a burst of color and drama to your drab living space!

With their rich, dark-hued leaves and beautiful blooms, these exquisite burgundy indoor plants are instant eye-catchers. They are perfect vibrant centerpieces and focal-point-worthy accent features.


Types of Burgundy Houseplants

1. Black Beauty

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss1
amyneddsuculentas

Botanical Name: Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’

Black Beauty is an award-winning evergreen succulent with large rosettes of glossy, dark burgundy foliage. When grown in full sun, the leaves can turn almost black, and in part shade, they become reddish purple with a green center.

2. Ruby’s Necklace

Botanical Name: Othonna capensis

Have you ever seen a ruby’s necklace plant with burgundy leaves? Probably not. This succulent usually produces green foliage that becomes burgundy under drought conditions. It’s also prized for the brilliant display of yellow daisy-like flowers in summer.

3. Ti Plant

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 2

Botanical Name: Cordyline fruticosa

This cordyline cultivar displays dark green and burgundy, lance-shaped leaves complemented by white or yellow blooms. To maintain its vibrant colors, provide this plant with plenty of bright sunlight indoors.

4. Jungle Velvet Calathea

plantsome_de

Botanical Name: Calathea Warscewiczii

Jungle velvet calathea is a rare variety with veined green leaves and burgundy undersides. This houseplant can easily become 3-4 feet tall in moist, well-drained growing medium and bright, indirect sunlight.

5. Blushing Philodendron

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 3
hidingplantsfrommyhusband

Botanical Name: Philodendron erubescens

This Central and South American philodendron creates a breathtaking foliar display with its dark burgundy and green leaves. In its native environment, this lush tropical plant can become up to 60 feet tall. However, it can only grow up to 3 feet tall as a houseplant.

6. Red Star Cordyline

julieannathorn

Botanical Name: Cordyline australis ‘Red Star’

The sword-like, dark burgundy leaves and panicles of fragrant white flowers make this cordyline variety a desirable accent plant for an indoor garden. It can grow up to 10-20 feet tall in full sun to light shade and fertile, well-drained potting mix.

7. Columbian Peperomia

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 4
heartful_tossy

Botanical Name: Peperomia metallica var. columbiana

Grow this peperomia cultivar and make your indoor garden stand out with its black, heart-shaped leaves and burgundy undersides. Avoid overwatering this plant to prevent root rot and fungal growth.

8. Echeveria ‘Hanaikada’

stems_n_gems

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Hanaikada’

Echeveria ‘Hanaikada’ is a unique, rosette-forming succulent that produces burgundy leaves flushed with green. The rosettes can become up to 6 inches in diameter and get darker when exposed to more sunlight.

9. Mardi Gras

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 5
cactusaliciacolombia

Botanical Name: Aeonium ‘Mardi Gras’

This compact succulent is a conversation-starting houseplant with showy burgundy leaves and green variegation. It may become dormant in summer and does not require water in this period except in excessively dry conditions.

10. Chinese Fringe Flower Red Diamond

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 6

Botanical Name: Loropetalum chinense ‘Red Diamond’

The vibrant red blooms of this compact, bushy shrub stand out against the dark burgundy leaves quite beautifully. Its flowers emerge in late winter to early spring, and the leaves persist throughout the year.

11. Dyckia Cherry Cola

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 7
mach_1da

Botanical Name: Dyckia platyphylla

Dyckia cherry cola is a prized bromeliad in Eastern Brazil because of its rosettes of spiny, purple-burgundy leaves. These showy rosettes can become as big as 8 inches in optimal growing conditions.

12. Burgundy Sun Coleus

Botanical Name: Coleus scutellarioides ‘Burgundy Sun’

A member of the Lamiaceae family, this coleus cultivar is mostly grown for the nettle-like burgundy leaves. You can easily propagate this ornamental houseplant with softwood cuttings or non-flowering tips.

13. Chinese Sacred Bamboo

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 8

Botanical Name: Nandina domestica

This small evergreen shrub is adored by gardening aficionados for its impressive fall foliage color, red berries, and white flowers. Either grow this plant in a hanging container or an antique pot to showcase its full glory.

Note: The leaves and berries of Nandina domestica are highly toxic to humans and pets.

14. Coral Bells ‘Cherry Cola’

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 10

Botanical Name: Heuchera ‘Cherry Cola’

The stunning cherry-red flowers and reddish bronze-brown leaves are the standout features of this begonia rex variety. This plant is easy to grow and requires little maintenance to thrive.

15. Ruby Glow Peperomia

yuliya_plants

Botanical Name: Peperomia graveolens

Peperomia graveolens is an elegant compact plant that flaunts bold burgundy undersides on dark green leaves. It’s perfect for adding texture and character to any container garden.

16. Burgundy Velvet

25 Stunning Types of Burgundy Houseplants You Cannot Miss 12
trisnigarden

Botanical Name: Begonia ‘Burgundy Velvet’

With rich burgundy wine leaves and white blooms, this begonia is an excellent ornamental plant for home and office space. Give this specimen partial shade and moist, well-draining soil for the best foliar display.

17. Bloodleaf

shutterstock/Oleg Golikov

Botanical Name: Iresine herbstii

This gorgeous houseplant never fails to add drama with its oval, purple-red leaves. The plant in question is – Bloodleaf. It can grow up to 12-18” tall as a houseplant and 2-5 feet tall in its native habitat.

Leave a Comment