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From Wax Begonia to Browallia: 8 colourful annuals you can successfully grow indoors

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 29, 2026, 08:00 IST
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From Wax Begonia to Browallia: 8 colourful annuals you can successfully grow indoors

Growing flowering annuals indoors adds vibrant colour and energy to any room. While many annuals are traditionally outdoor plants, a number of them thrive in pots placed on sunny windowsills or under grow lights. With bright blooms that range from bold reds to soft blues, these plants can transform indoor spaces throughout their growing season. Indoor annuals also offer flexibility in décor and make great gifts or accents in living rooms, kitchens, and balconies.

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Geranium (Pelargonium)

Geraniums have showy, red, pink, and white flowers that can add a pop of colour to any room. These annual plants thrive in full sunlight, so they are best placed in front of a south-facing window. However, they require well-drained soil and should not be watered until the top soil layer is dry to the touch. By providing the right amount of sunlight and warmth, geraniums can be coaxed to rebloom indoors.

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Wax Begonia

Wax begonias are well loved for their glossy leaves and clusters of delicate flowers in pink, red, or white. They prefer bright light, but not harsh direct sun, and slightly moist soil that isn’t waterlogged. Their low, compact growth makes them excellent table or shelf plants, and consistent blooms add long-lasting colour indoors.

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Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana)

Impatiens are traditional shade-tolerant annuals that feature abundant pink, red, and purple flowers. As houseplants, they do well in bright, indirect light and need to be kept moist. They are great for areas of the home that do not receive full sun, adding a burst of colour without the heat. Frequent misting can also keep them appearing fresh and full of flowers.

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Browallia (Browallia speciosa)

Browallia, or the amethyst flower, features abundant blue flowers that are a unique sight in the world of flowering plants. This plant prefers cooler conditions and partial shade, doing best in containers or hanging baskets. Allowing the topsoil to dry slightly between waterings helps to keep roots healthy. The blue colour of this plant provides a sharp contrast to other plants in the home.

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Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum)

Ageratum has a pom-pom flower arrangement that is purple, blue, pink, or white. This plant thrives in bright light and requires at least six hours of direct sunlight or bright artificial lighting. The soil should be kept moist, and the plants should be kept in warm room temperatures to keep them healthy and blooming.

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Pansy

Pansies are commonly planted outdoors, but they also do well in cooler indoor temperatures and near bright windows. The flowers have petals of purple, yellow, blue, and white, which add a bright touch to indoor spaces. They require well-drained, moist soil and moderate lighting.

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Petunia

Petunias are famous for trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide range of colours and patterns. Indoors, they need bright, warm light; grow lights can help if windows lack sunshine. Water when the soil surface begins to dry and give them space to spread. With the proper conditions, petunias will reward you with abundant blooms.

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Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)

Sweet alyssum may be small, but its clusters of tiny flowers in white, pink, or lavender fill a pot with delicate colour and a light fragrance. These annuals prefer bright light and cooler spots, and they grow easily from seed. Regular trimming keeps them compact and encourages new blossoms indoors.

Colourful annuals make excellent indoor partners for both novice and experienced gardeners. With the right light, watering routine, and container care, these plants can brighten rooms through their vibrant blooms. Whether you choose bold geraniums or delicate alyssum, growing annuals inside adds natural beauty and refreshes your living spaces. Indoor annual gardening is a rewarding way to enjoy floral colour year-round.


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