These charming, dainty flowers come in various shades of pink and thrive in well-draining soil and indirect sunlight.
Geraniums are versatile plants that produce clusters of pink flowers and require moderate sunlight and well-drained soil.
With their waxy, pink blooms, begonias are easy-care plants that prefer indirect light and moderate humidity.
While typically known for their white flowers, some varieties of peace lilies produce pale pink blooms.
These succulent plants feature clusters of small, pink flowers and prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil.
Many orchid species produce pink flowers and can thrive indoors with proper care, including bright, indirect light and regular watering.
Cyclamens produce delicate, pink, and sometimes fragrant flowers. They prefer cool temperatures and bright, indirect light.
Anthuriums, also known as flamingo flowers, feature glossy, heart-shaped pink blooms and require bright.
Dwarf varieties of azaleas can be grown indoors and boast vibrant pink flowers. They require bright, indirect light and moist.
This succulent produces stunning pink blooms during the holiday season and requires bright, indirect.