Discover the beauty of purple houseplants!

Many people used to say that you should not grow plants on top of the fridge. There are several older refrigerators that have warm tops and many fridges also let out warm air. This is why some plants do not do well due to heat or increased airflow. Don’t let that thought turn it into a boring space, simply you just choose the right plants in the first place to keep your plants growing healthy.

You may confidently decorate your home with purple ornamental plants. Even in their natural environment, purple plants may be a welcome addition to the indoor environment. Purple plants with iridescent leaves will add to the overall aesthetic. The best purple-colored houseplants are reviewed here so that you may decorate your space with style.


The purple-leaved, pink-flowering Tradescantia pallida hails from eastern Mexico and is a member of the commelinaceae family. This plant prefers full or partial sun and grows in the subtropics. As a result of its attractive appearance, this plant is often employed as a hanging plant, ground cover, or garden divider.

Tradescantia plants, commonly known as spiderwort plants, are fast-growing and have straight stems and leaves. Dark purple leaves and dark green, older foliage will loom with tiny blossoms. As it multiplies, this plant will look exquisite in a corner of the room where it is being grown in a hanging pot