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Black glossy leaves of Zamioculcas zamiifolia 'Raven' on white background

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Ficus elastica 'Abidjan' close-up of leaf on white background.Ficus elastica 'Abidjan' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Ficus elastica 'Abidjan' Regular price €15,25
Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' ('Illustrious') leaf detail on white background.Goeppertia (Calathea) roseopicta 'Dottie' ('Illustrious') potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Anthurium 'Queen of hearts' close-up of leaf on white background.Anthurium 'Queen of hearts' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Anthurium 'Queen of Hearts' Regular price From €21,00
Dracaena (Sansevieria) trifasciata 'Black Coral' leaf detail on white background.Dracaena (Sansevieria) trifasciata 'Black Coral' leaf detail on white background.
Alocasia infernalis 'Black Magic' close-up of leaf on white background.Alocasia infernalis 'Black Magic' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Alocasia infernalis 'Black Magic' Regular price €12,50
Zamioculcas zamiifolia 'Raven' leaf detail on white background.Zamioculcas zamiifolia 'Raven' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Zamioculcas zamiifolia 'Raven' Regular price €42,50
Begonia rex 'Black Mambo' ('Dark Mambo') leaf close-up on white background.Begonia rex 'Black Mambo' ('Dark Mambo') potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Begonia rex 'Black Mambo' ('Dark Mambo') Regular price From €7,50
Peperomia metallica 'Colombiana' close-up of leaf on white background.Peperomia metallica 'Colombiana' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Peperomia metallica 'Colombiana' Regular price €6,25
Alocasia reginula 'Ninja' leaf close-up on white background.Alocasia reginula 'Ninja' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Alocasia reginula 'Ninja' Regular price €11,00
Alocasia reginula 'Black velvet' leaf detail on white background.Alocasia reginula 'Black velvet' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Alocasia reginula 'Black velvet' Regular price From €8,50
Alocasia 'Antoro velvet' close-up of leaf on white background.Alocasia 'Antoro velvet' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Alocasia 'Antoro velvet' Regular price From €13,25
Alocasia ‘Chantrierii’ leaf detail on white background.Alocasia ‘Chantrierii’ potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Alocasia ‘Chantrierii’ Regular price €13,75
Scindapsus treubii 'Dark form' ('Nearly Black') close-up of leaf on white background.Scindapsus treubii 'Dark form' ('Nearly Black') potted plant in nursery pot on white background.

Black Foliage Plants

Quick Overview

Black foliage care, what changes with darker leaves

  • Pigment load: dense chlorophyll plus extra pigments means strong light and heat absorption.
  • Light band: bright-indirect light usually suits them best; long, direct midday sun through glass often burns patches.
  • Watering: cold, wet substrate under heavy foliage is a common trigger for root and stem issues.
  • Substrate: free-draining mixes with obvious chunky structure help plants bounce back from short-term stress.
  • Growth tempo: often slower and more compact than similar green forms because energy goes into pigment as well as new tissue.
  • Pets: toxicity differs by family; always treat each listing’s notes as the reference before placing near animals.
Details & Care

Black Foliage Plants: dark anchors that make everything else pop

Where black foliage houseplants earn their keep

Dark foliage shows up best where edges and silhouettes are easy to see: near lighter walls, in pale or terracotta pots, or beside white, silver and golden leaves. One black plant at the end of a shelf can frame a whole row of brighter pieces; lost in a dim back corner it is just another murky green pot indoors.

What dark foliage actually does indoors

Most “black” leaves are very dark green layered with extra pigment. Those blades soak up a lot of light and warmth, which gives deep, dramatic colour but also less tolerance for neglect when rooms run cold. With conditions right, they sharpen everything around them and stop a mixed display from turning into a flat green blur.

Non-negotiables for darker leaves

Cold, wet mixes under heavy canopies are a classic trigger for root and stem trouble. Aim for a draining substrate, decent airflow and light that is strong but not burning through glass. Behaviour and placement of dark foliage are unpacked in more detail in The Science and Allure of Black-Leaved Plants.

Use black foliage as punctuation: one or two black foliage plants are usually enough to underline a whole arrangement.