variegated Plants

Variegated houseplants are prized for their striking patterns - splashes of cream, streaks of yellow, marbled whites, and unexpected color contrasts that make every leaf unique. This variation occurs when parts of the leaf lack chlorophyll, creating dramatic contrast against green tissue.

Because variegated sections contain less chlorophyll, these plants often grow a bit more slowly and require brighter light to maintain their patterns. In stronger light, variegation becomes more pronounced and stable, while insufficient light can cause leaves to revert to solid green over time.

From boldly marbled foliage to delicately speckled leaves, variegated plants add depth and visual interest to any collection. From Pothos, to Monstera, to String of Hearts and more, no two leaves are ever exactly alike - which makes each plant feel like a one-of-a-kind piece of living art.