The warm hues of these easy-to-grow houseplants pair perfectly with indoor fall decor.

Unlike themaples and oaks changing coloroutside, these houseplants maintain their flashy hues year-round.

The following colorful houseplants will perfectly complement yourindoor fall decor.

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Arrowhead Vine

Several varieties of easy-to-growarrowhead vineboast pink- or red-tinged leaves.

Arrowhead vines often start out with a more bushy look, then develop vining stems with age.

The leaves of this lush plant are splashed with red, pink, and yellow tones.

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Red leave margins provide even more striking color.

‘Igneous Ruby Crab’ is a newer variety of aglaonema that features vibrant pink leaves.

Care Tip:Only water aglaonema when the soil dries out completely.

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Be careful not to overwater.

And ‘Chroma Ghost Rider’ has yellow-green foliage with bright red stems.

Croton

The colorful foliage of this tropical houseplant rivals the showiest maples in autumn.

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Crotons sturdy leaves are marked with shades of red, orange, yellow, and almost black year-round.

There are many varieties ofcroton; choose the one that compliments your decor best.

For example, Painted Lady has yellow and green mottled leaves supported by pleasing pinkish stems.

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Golden Crocodile has 2-foot-long golden-yellow leaves decorated with tooth-like serrations.

Light:Medium to bright from an east- or west-facing window

Care Tip:Take care to not overwater.

Philodendron prefers to be on the dry side.

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Water when the top 2 inches of soil is dry.

Pothos

Many varieties of this trailing houseplant sport yellow to chartreuse leaves.

Look for Neon Joy.

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It has bright, golden-green leaves with irregular dark green edges.

The vibrant color combo lends thispothosdelightful energy that will wake up any sleepy tabletop.

Neon and Lemon Meringue are great yellow-green varieties too.

Prayer plant

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One especially moody option is ‘Obsidian’ with silver-speckled, almost-black leaves.

This variety’s leaves have ruffled edges and red undersides for even more intrigue.

Light:Low to mediumindirect lightfrom a north- or east-facing window.

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Care Tip:With enough lightbegonia will bloom sporadically.

Move it to a brighter location but avoid direct sunlight.

The oval leaves ofprayer plantare striped and mottled with shades of yellow, red, and green.

Care Tip:Prayer plant grows faster than many houseplants andoften needs repottingevery two years.

Remove the plant from its pot and inspect the roots.

If they are tightly wound around the outside of the root ball, it is time to repot.

Nerve Plant

Networks of colorful veins decorate nerve plants small leaves.

The intricately patterned leaves are available in shades of red, cream, and yellow on a green background.

Two autumn-hued varieties are chartreuse and red ‘Primetime’ and burgundy ‘Breaking News’.