If you're a lover of Halloween and all things scary, you may be prepping your home to celebrate the holiday. While searching for Halloween decorations, don't overlook one of the best decorations to have in your home for the holiday and year-round: plants.
Get into the true scary season with these creepy plants that will keep the Halloween spirit in your home during October and after. Beware: frightening plants lay ahead.
The Spruce / Anastasiia Tretiak
This plant is nicknamed the living stone because it looks and feels like stones, but we think it looks more like tiny brains.
This plant is easy to care for, small, and a slow grower, making it the perfect indoor plant that won't take up too much space.
For extra creepiness, add a small amount of red food dye to the top of the plant.
The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova
Mother Nature decided to give everyone a fright with this low-maintenance plant. It has a red-pink stem and white berries with a black dot that hangs off at interesting angles.
Tell your guests that the plant is for a doll collection you're making, or that they’re the eyes of naughty children—either way, it’s freaky.
The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova
This plant is unsettling. Two dark purplish-black leaves sprout out like bat ears; the center produces small flowers in the center that resemble eyes, nose, and mouth; and it also has whisker-like leaves.
It looks like a bat or some creature fresh out of a scary movie. It’s difficult to grow and maintain but sure to create a haunting ambiance.
The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova
Heart-shaped flowers line the stem of this plant, with part of the flower creating a teardrop shape at the bottom. This makes it look like the heart is bleeding a singular drop.
It requires a
Read more on thespruce.com