Check out this must-have list of plants that will bring a subtle pop of color to your decor.

If you’re tired of growing plain colored plants, don’t miss out on this super stylish selection of species with streaked leaves. Add them to your garden to bring soft colors to your decor! They will look great in any room!
1. Philodendron “Birkin”

Botanical name: Philodendron “Birkin”.
The large heart-shaped leaves of this plant have white streaks that contrast beautifully with the dark, bright green color of the foliage.
2. Maranta got scratched

Botanical name: Calathea ornata Maranta.
This striped maranta variety has 30cm long dark green leaves, patterned in pink-white stripes on long green stems.
3. “Vittatum” chlorophyte

Botanical name: Chlorophytum comosum ‘Vittatum’.
“Vittatum” is a very famous variety of chlorophyte and produces green leaves 30-60cm long and wide with a creamy white stripe in the center.
4. Tradescantia “Variegata”

Botanical name: Tradescantia fluminensis “Variegata”.
This fast growing plant produces green leaves with white stripes. It is for hanging in baskets.
5. Amazonian alochasia

Botanical name: Amazonian alocasia.
One of the most popular and exotic houseplants, Alocasia features beautiful dark green leaves molded into deep white veins and curved edges.
6. Calathea watermelon

Botanical name: Calathea orbifolia.
This beautiful calathea is 20-30cm wide, with leathery foliage with creamy light green stripes. It prefers humid conditions and well-drained soils.
7. Alocasia green velvet

Botanical name: Alocasia micholitziana “Frydek”.
This beautiful allocasia variety offers velvety dark green leaves in the iconic arrowhead shape, adorned with prominent white veins.
8. Plan of the mosaic

Botanical name: Fittonia “Angel Snow”.
This small plant features green leaves patterned in prominent white veins and spots along the edges.
9. Dracaena

Botanical name: Dracaena deremensis.
The white edges on the long dark green leaves are spectacular. It does well in partial sunlight and is easy to grow.
10. Zebra plant

Botanical name: Afelandra squarrosa.
It gets its name from its prominent white veins on dark green glossy leaves. Keep it in direct sunlight.
11. Boa constrictor “Manjula”

Botanical name: Epipremnum “Manjula”.
Developed by the University of Florida, the heart-shaped leaves of this plant have bright streaks and white spots that contrast well with the green hue!
12. Philodendron “White Knight”

Botanical name: Philodendron “White Knight”.
A rather rare plant, this one is sure to win your heart with a gorgeous display of white color on deep green foliage.
13. Adam’s rib

Botanical name: Monstera borsigiana “Albo Variegata”.
The natural cuts in the foliage of this Adam’s rib look gorgeous in different shades of green and white. It also grows a lot, standing out in the landscape.
14. Calathea “White Fusion”

Botanical name: Calathea “White Fusion”.
An impressive plant, it displays white markings against light green foliage. It performs well in partial sunlight!
15. Banana tree

Botanical name: Musa × paradise ‘Ae Ae’.
The beautiful coloring of the leaves of this banana will conquer anyone! For the best tone, keep it where it can receive a lot of indirect sunlight.
16. Aspidistra

Botanical name: Aspidistra elatior “Okame”.
This low maintenance plant has a nice display of white streaks on dark green leaves. Protect it from long exposure to direct sunlight.
17. Picasso’s lily of peace

Botanical name: Spathiphyllum Picasso.
This peace lily has white spots on its leaves that look like brushstrokes!
18. Cafeteria

Botanical name: Aglaonema costatum.
This shade-tolerant plant has small white spots on its long dark leaves. It is quite fussy and is also a great air freshener!
19. Arrowhead plant

Botanical name: Syngonium podophyllum albo variegatum.
This rare variety of Syngonium is one of the best white striped houseplants on this list.
* Via Garden Web balcony
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