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10 tall plants that can be grown indoors

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 21, 2026, 13:10 IST
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10 tall plants that can be grown indoors

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Tall indoor plants



Most houseplants are rather short in height and have leaves and stems that only grow up to a certain height. But, the tall plants give the rooms an elegant, regal appeal, and are thus chased by all. Here are 10 tall plants that can be grown indoors.




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Monstera


One of the most beautiful and luscious plants that can be grown indoors is the Monstera. It has bright, dark green leaves, and cut-out patterns in them giving the plant a posh look. Plus it grows well in height with long stems and leaves.






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Areca palm


Another tall and elegant-looking plant is the Areca palm. With thin, arching leaves and tall stems, the Areca palm is a true beauty to behold.


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Fiddle leaf fig



One of the most luscious and large leaves is that of the Fiddle leaf fig, and the violin-shaped leaves are a delight to look at. They can grow well indoors and only need a few hours of indirect light every few days.


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Dracaena



Another expensive-looking tall plant is the Dracaena. It is tall, has large, wide leaves, and grows bushy giving the room a fuller look.


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ZZ plant



Although most ZZ plants are rather small in size, when they are given the right water, sunlight, and nutrition, they eventually grow tall and wide. Its thick, waxy leaves are also a delight to look at.


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Yucca



One of the longest-living plants, the Yucca is rather hardy, low-maintenance, and can grow well in indoor spaces. Its leaves grow like spikes, and have a bounce quality to them.


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Bamboo palm


Most Palm plants are tall-growing in nature, and Bamboo palm is no exception. They have delicate, arching fronds that give a natural and airy look, and they continue to grow well even in indirect light.


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Elephant ear


An indoor plant with large, heart-shaped leaves is the Elephant ear. It is also pretty tall, reaching to the ceilings as it matures, and the glossy leaves improve the look of any house.


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Parlor palm



A plant with rather thin stems is the Parlor palm. Although it grows tall and wide, it is more famous for its arching leaves and low-maintenance nature.


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