These purple houseplants are easy to grow from cuttings, you can either grow them in soil or just water.
Botanical Name: Tradescantia pallida
Purple heart is one of the easiest plants to grow either indoors or outdoors. This trailing plant can re-grow by snipping off a healthy stem and placing it in water or soil. After a few weeks roots will start to develop.
Botanical Name: Saintpaulia
African violet is one of the best flowering plants for indoor settings. To grow, you just need a healthy leaf with a petiole as growing this plant from leaves is also possible.
Botanical Name: Plectranthus scutellarioides
When it comes to colorful foliage, coleus is best, and you can plant it indoors as well. To grow them from stems, place a cutting in water or propagate it in seed starting mix, which makes them easy to propagate.
Botanical Name: Tradescantia zebrina
If you are looking for ways to propagate this fast-growing indoor vine, then stem cutting is the best method. Simply take a stem cutting with a few leaf nodes and place it in moist soil or water to encourage rooting.
Botanical Name: Begonia rex-cultorum
Another purple houseplant that you can easily regrow by stem cutting is rex begonia. Take a healthy leaf or stem cutting and plant it in soil with a high humidity level. Discover how to grow it from just a leaf in this post.
Botanical Name: Gynura aurantiaca
For a successful propagation, look for a stem that has at least two nodes. Now, take a 4-6 inches section and cut it right below the node, and plant it in a well-draining growing medium. It is as simple as a child’s play!
Botanical Name: Strobilanthes dyerianus
This shining purple beauty deserves a collection of its own, and growing it from cuttings is the best way to multiply it in
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