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Jungle-ify Your Space! The 6 Biggest Jungle Leaves of Indoor House Plants

Jungle-ify Your Space! The 6 Biggest Jungle Leaves of Indoor House Plants

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Are you yearning to bring the lush beauty of a tropical jungle into your living room? Look no further than indoor house plants with big, jungley leaves! These 6 magnificent foliage wonders recommended by The Plant Doctor exude an exotic charm, transforming any space into a verdant oasis.

In this blog post, we will explore some of the most stunning indoor plants with large, lush leaves, discussing their unique features, care requirements, and the unmatched ambiance they bring to indoor spaces.

 

A large, tall, established monstera deliciosa (Swiss cheese plant)

  1. Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)

The Monstera Deliciosa, commonly known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is an iconic indoor house plant with its massive, fenestrated leaves that resemble pieces of art. These leaves develop characteristic holes as they mature, adding to their intrigue and charm. With its ability to climb and vine, the Monstera Deliciosa can be trained to grow upward, making it a dramatic statement piece in any room. It thrives in bright, indirect light and appreciates regular watering, ensuring that its jungle-like appearance remains vibrant.

A close up of the large jungle monstera deliciosa (Swiss cheese plant) leaves

 

A large, tall alocasia (elephant ear plant)

2. Alocasia

Alocasia plants, also called Elephant Ear plants, are renowned for their strikingly large, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins. The lush green foliage, combined with their uniquely shaped leaves, gives them an unmistakable jungle appearance. Some popular varieties include Alocasia Polly, Alocasia Amazonica, and Alocasia Zebrina. These beauties prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Ensure that the soil is kept consistently moist, but not waterlogged, to maintain their tropical allure.

One of so many different types of large jungle alocasia leaves

 

3. Philodendrons

Philodendrons come in various species, and many of them boast large, jungley leaves that make them a favorite among indoor gardeners. The Philodendron Selloum, commonly known as the Tree Philodendron, showcases impressive, deeply lobed leaves that can reach up to three feet in length. The Philodendron Xanadu, with its glossy, deeply cut leaves, is another eye-catching variety. These low-maintenance plants thrive in moderate to bright indirect light and prefer to dry out slightly between waterings.

Up close with a large jungle philodendron leaf.

 

5. Calatheas

The Calathea family includes several species with strikingly beautiful foliage, making them popular choices for indoor jungle enthusiasts. Calathea Medallion is particularly impressive, with its large, round leaves featuring deep green hues adorned with intricate patterns of white and purple. Another stunning variety is the Calathea Orbifolia, with its broad, silver-green leaves and distinctive striping. Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light and need consistently moist soil to retain their vibrant leaf colors.

A beautiful close up of a large jungle calathea leaf.

 

Dieffenbachia

5. Dieffenbachia:

Dieffenbachia, also known as Dumb Cane, showcases large, broad leaves adorned with striking patterns and variegation. With their impressive size and contrasting colors, Dieffenbachia plants are truly statement pieces that can add a tropical touch to any room. These plants prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. However, it's essential to handle them with care as their sap can be toxic and cause skin irritation.

Close up with a beautiful Dieffenbachia leaf.

 

Big ole Micky mouse leaves!

6. Xanthosoma (Mickey Mouse Plant)

The Xanthosoma, commonly referred to as the Mickey Mouse Plant due to the unique shape of its leaves, is a lesser-known indoor house plant that deserves more attention. Its large, arrow-shaped leaves have distinct lobes resembling the famous Disney character's ears. The Xanthosoma thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers moist, well-draining soil. It can add a playful touch to your indoor jungle, delighting both plant enthusiasts and Disney fans alike.

A little baby xanthosoma (Mickey Mouse plant)

 

Bringing the jungle into your living room has never been easier with indoor house plants recommended by The Plant Doctor. From the iconic Monstera Deliciosa to the striking Alocasia and the intricate patterns of the Calathea, these foliage wonders add an unmatched ambiance to indoor spaces. To ensure their vibrant and lush appearance, remember to provide them with the right amount of light, water, and well-suited soil conditions. With proper care and attention, your indoor jungle will flourish, providing you with a green haven and a glimpse of the exotic beauty of the tropical wilderness right at home.

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