Discover Fresh New Indoor Plants For 2025

Cover photo: Fernando’s Fire Golden Pothos image courtesy of Costa Farms via NGB


Plant Parents, Don’t Miss These 6 Exciting New House Plants!


Upgrade your plant decor with these stylish new plants and fresh plant shelf ideas.


Looking to refresh your space with the latest and greatest in indoor plants? Let’s take a look at six exciting new house plants for 2025.

Breeders have been hard at work developing these stunning new varieties, and they’re finally available at plant shops, nurseries, garden centers and online retailers starting this year.

Whether you're looking for fresh plant shelf ideas or a unique statement piece to enhance your plant decor, these new introductions offer something special.

As with any plant purchase, be sure to choose varieties that match your home’s light levels and carefully follow watering requirements to keep them thriving.

Since these plants are brand new to the market, availability may be limited at first, so you might need to shop around. 🪴

Just be sure to buy from reputable, trusted retailers to ensure you’re getting a healthy, high-quality, correctly labeled plant!


  1. Fernando’s Fire Golden Pothos

Botanical name: Epipremnum aureum ‘Fernando's Fire’

Light requirements: Happiest in high to medium light levels; tolerates low light.

Watering: Prefers moist soil - water when the top two inches of potting soil is dry.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer.

Attributes: Intense, bold golden-yellow leaf variegation; very easy to grow.

Tip: Encourage larger leaves by giving the plant a pole to climb.

a Pothos plant with flaming yellow and green leaves hanging in a brown plastic pot

Fernando’s Fire Golden Pothos, something new for your plant shelf! Image courtesy of Costa Farms via NGB.


2. Network News™ Nightly™ Nerve Plant

Botanical name: Fittonia albivenis Network News™ ‘Nightly’

Light requirements: Medium indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight.

Watering: Prefers moist, not soggy, soil. Water when the top inch of soil is dried out.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer diluted to half-strength.

Attributes: Striking green leaves with bold pink veins for high contrast.

Tip: This plant loves humidity - site near a humidifier or use a pebble tray.

a potted nerve plant with pink and green leaves in a white pot displayed on a wood table

Network News™ Nightly™ Nerve Plant, a new indoor plant for 2025. Image courtesy of Proven Winners™ leafjoy® houseplants, provenwinners.com via NGB.


3. Mysteria® Deliciosa Swiss Cheese Plant

Botanical name: Monstera deliciosa Mysteria®

Light requirements: Medium indirect light; avoid intense direct afternoon sun.

Watering: Prefers moist, not soggy, soil. Water when the top inch of soil is dried out.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer diluted to half-strength.

Attributes: Dramatic leaves develop holes and splits over time; very easy to grow.

Tip: Encourage larger leaves by giving the plant a support to climb.

the large leaves with oval holes of the mystery deliciosa swiss cheese plant potted in a woven basket on top of a table with a black and tan chevron rug underneath and a desk nearby

Mysteria® Deliciosa Swiss Cheese Plant adds drama to your plant decor. Image courtesy of Proven Winners™ leafjoy® houseplants, provenwinners.com via NGB.


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4. Prismacolor™ Orange You Gorgeous™ Orange Marmalade Philodendron

Botanical name: Philodendron x ‘Orange Marmalade’ Prismacolor™ Orange You Gorgeous™

Light requirements: Bright, indirect light or filtered sunlight.

Watering: Average water needs - water when the top 2 inches of soil feels dry.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer diluted to half-strength.

Attributes: Citrus-inspired leaf colors. New leaves emerge orange and fade to yellow-green.

Tip: Too much direct sunlight will scorch the leaves.

a philodendron plant with lime green and orange tinged leaves in a white pot on a wood table near a white vase and white wall in the background

Prismacolor™ Orange You Gorgeous™ Orange Marmalade Philodendron, a new indoor plant for 2025. Image courtesy of Proven Winners™ leafjoy® houseplants, provenwinners.com via NGB.


5. Neon Joy Pothos

Botanical name: Epipremnum ‘Neon Joy’

Light requirements: Happiest in high to medium light levels; tolerates low light.

Watering: Prefers moist soil - water when the top two inches of potting soil is dry.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer.

Attributes: Heart-shaped, bright golden green leaves are edged with dark green; smaller leaves than other pothos varieties.

Tip: Will climb 6 feet or more when grown vertically.

a variegated pothos plant in a white pot on an orange table with cream colored couches in background

Neon Joy Pothos, a new plant shelf idea for 2025. Image courtesy of Costa Farms via NGB.


6. Thai Constellation Monstera

Botanical name: Monstera deliciosa ‘Thai Constellation’

Light requirements: Medium indirect light.

Watering: Prefers moist, not soggy, soil. Water when the top two inches of soil dry out.

Soil: A well-draining, nutrient-rich, all-purpose indoor potting mix.

Fertilizer: Monthly fertilizing with a water-soluble, all-purpose fertilizer diluted to half-strength.

Attributes: Dark green leaves have bold, cream-colored streaks and splashes.

Tip: This naturally occurring mutation of Monstera deliciosa was previously only available to collectors.

a monstera plant in a woven basket next to a blue chair and white and brown console with grey vases in a room with white walls and wood floor

Thai Constellation Monstera is a brilliant new addition to your plant decor. Image courtesy of Costa Farms via NGB.


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