Valentines Day Plants
Looking for valentines day gifts that last longer than cut flowers? You are in the right place. At Plant Proper, we hand-raise pink plants that arrive healthy, well packed, and ready to brighten any space. We cover the best valentines day plants to gift, how to choose the right one, and a limited offer on Hypoestes Pink while supplies last.
The best valentines day plants combine easy care with pink or heartwarming foliage. Top choices include Aglaonema Wishes, Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica, Syngonium Pink Rolli, and Hypoestes Pink. Pick bright indirect light plants, order from a nursery that ships well packed, and include simple care instructions for a gift they will keep enjoying.
Why Plant Proper for pink plants
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Nursery to your door from our shade houses in Redlands, Florida
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Plants are packed to protect leaves and soil in transit
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Clear care guidance for each plant
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Community support and friendly answers to care questions
Limited offer
Buy 1 or more plants and get 1 Hypoestes Pink 50 percent off with code PINK. Offer ends Sunday at 11:59 PM ET. (2/0826) One use per order. Discount applies to plants only while supplies last.
The best valentines day plants by personality
Aglaonema Wishes for low effort color
If your recipient loves pink but needs something forgiving, start here. Aglaonema Wishes offers variegated pink tones yet stays easy to care for. It is a smart pick for apartments, busy schedules, or anyone new to houseplants. Provide moderate light and let the top layer of soil dry slightly before watering. A monthly diluted feeding in the growing season will keep it pushing fresh leaves.
Why it makes a great gift
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Bright, joyful foliage with minimal upkeep
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Tolerant of typical indoor conditions
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Attractive on shelves, desks, and entry tables
Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica for statement stripes
Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica is known for dark green leaves with metallic pink stripes that catch the light. It prefers bright indirect light and a well draining mix. Water when the top inch feels dry to the touch and avoid wet leaves. This is the pick for design lovers who want bold pattern in a compact footprint.
Why it makes a great gift
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Metallic pink striping reads premium and modern
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Compact size works in small spaces
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Conversation starter without complicated care
Syngonium Pink Rolli for a living bouquet
Syngonium Pink Rolli delivers soft pink topsides with green undersides and a natural inward curl that looks like an arrangement. It grows as a clump and becomes fuller with time. Give moderate to bright indirect light and water when the top inch to two inches of soil is dry. Let it trail from a shelf or offer a small support to encourage upright growth.
Why it makes a great gift
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Dramatic pink and green contrast
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Fun clumping habit that fills out quickly
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Easy to propagate for sharing later
Hypoestes Pink for playful polka dots
Often called the polka dot plant, Hypoestes Pink brings cheerful pink leaves sprinkled with green. It loves bright indirect light and lightly moist, well draining soil. Pinch tips to encourage a bushy shape.
How to choose valentines day plants they will love
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Match light levels
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Bright indirect light near an east window suits most pink plants.
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If the space is dim, choose Aglaonema Wishes for the best experience.
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Pick a size that fits
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Nightstand or desk Choose a 4 inch pot.
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Console or plant stand Choose a fuller 6 inch or add a decorative cachepot.
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Keep care simple
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Water when the top inch to two inches is dry for the plants above.
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Feed monthly in spring and summer at half strength.
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Avoid prolonged direct sun to protect color.
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Add a message
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Include a care card and a note about what you loved when you chose the plant. Personal touches matter.
Quick comparison guide
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Lowest maintenance
Aglaonema Wishes -
Boldest pattern
Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica -
Fullest look over time
Syngonium Pink Rolli -
Best value with the current deal
Hypoestes Pink with code PINK
Care tips to keep pink color strong
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Use bright indirect light to support vivid tones
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Water only when the top of the mix feels dry, then drain thoroughly
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Wipe leaves monthly to remove dust and help photosynthesis
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Rotate the pot every few weeks for even growth
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Pause feeding in winter and resume monthly in spring and summer
FAQ
Are valentines day plants better than cut flowers?
Yes for longevity. With simple care, these plants bring color for months and often years.
Which plant is best for beginners?
Aglaonema Wishes is the most forgiving choice on this list.
Will pink plants lose color in low light?
Color is stronger with bright indirect light. If tones fade, move the plant closer to a bright window while avoiding direct sun.
How do I water without overdoing it?
Check the top inch to two inches of soil. If dry, water thoroughly and empty the saucer.
Do these plants need high humidity?
Typical indoor humidity is fine for the plants featured here. Light misting can help Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica, but avoid soaking leaves.
Can I propagate any of these?
Yes. Syngonium Pink Rolli can be propagated by cuttings in water or soil. Share the love later.
Make valentines day memorable with a living gift. Choose your plant, add a Hypoestes Pink to your cart, and use code PINK for 50 percent off one Hypoestes when you buy one or more plants. Our team packs with care in Redlands, Florida and ships directly to your door.
Valentines day plants turn a holiday moment into lasting color. From the easygoing Aglaonema Wishes to the striped Begonia Brevirimosa Exotica, the curled elegance of Syngonium Pink Rolli, and the cheerful Hypoestes Pink with a limited offer, Plant Proper has a pink plant for every style and schedule. Shop now and celebrate valentines day with a gift that keeps growing.
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