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From Gardens to Living Areas: 20 Charming Yellow Houseplants

From Gardens to Living Areas 20 Charming Yellow Houseplants

Whether you’re looking to lift those winter blues with some floral sunshine or just want to bring the outdoors in, houseplants are your best friends when it comes to living with greenery. Plus, they look good while breathing new life into your spaces!

For houseplants with yellow flowers, we’ve listed 20 so you can take your pick from the most popular, the most off-beat, and the most resilient ones that fit your lifestyle. Many are suited for indoor growing, but a lot can be grown on patios too!

African Marigold (Tagetes erecta)

African Marigold (Tagetes erecta)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneTypically grows in USDA Zones 9 to 11.
Height/WidthGrows up to 3 feet in height. Spreads about 1 to 2 feet wide.
Growth RateRapid growth.
Indoor or OutdoorBest suited for outdoor cultivation.
PropagationPropagated by seeds.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to aphids and spider mites. May require occasional pruning.

African Marigold is known for its vibrant yellow flowers. They thrive in full sun, needing 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best growth and flowering.

They’re commonly grown in flower beds, borders, and containers plus they’re great as cut flowers and pest repellents. African Marigolds aren’t just pretty – their fragrance can deter pests, making them effective plants for organic pest control!

Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)

Gerbera Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 8 to 11.
Height & Width12 to 18 inches in height and width.
Growth RateModerate.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor but can be potted indoors.
PropagationSeeds or division of mature plants.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to fungal diseases and requires well-draining soil.

The Gerbera Daisy has colorfully bright yellow daisy-like blooms that are perfect for gardens or pots. These daisies need 6 to 8 hours of sunlight daily though some shade can help them from wilting in hotter areas.

These daisies easily add color to gardens, borders, and containers. They purify the air by removing toxins, and they last long in flower arrangements, beloved by florists and enthusiasts.

African Violet (Saintpaulia spp.)

African Violet (Saintpaulia spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneTypically grown indoors.
Height & Width6 to 8 inches in height and width.
Growth RateSlow.
Indoor or OutdoorIndoor but can be grown outdoors in mild climates.
PropagationLeaf cuttings or offsets.
Possible IssuesProne to root rot if overwatered. Requires high humidity.

The African Violet has different types, some with yellow blossoms, making them a popular choice for indoor gardening. They’re often in small pots or decorative containers and can brighten up window sills and tabletops.

Keep the soil regularly moist, but don’t overwater as doing so can lead to root rot. It’s best to water African Violets from the bottom to avoid wetting their leaves, which can be a cause for fungal issues.

Freesia (Freesia spp.)

Freesia (Freesia spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11.
Height & Width12 to 18 inches in height, 6 to 12 inches wide.
Growth RateModerate.
Indoor or OutdoorTypically outdoor but can be potted indoors.
PropagationCorms (bulbs) or seeds.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to pests and requires well-drained soil.

Freesia’s flowers are intoxicatingly fragrant, visually appealing, and extremely attractive due to their simple structures. Gardeners and flower enthusiasts love the trumpet-shaped blossoms for their scent and looks.

Freesia’s fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers are popular in cut flower arrangements,  such as wedding bouquets and table centerpieces. In gardens, they’re used in beds, borders, and containers to bring color and fragrance to outdoor spaces.

Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana)

Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 10 to 12.
Height & Width6 to 12 inches in height, 6 to 18 inches in width.
Growth RateModerate.
Indoor or OutdoorIndoors or outdoors in warm climates.
PropagationCuttings or offsets.
Possible IssuesOverwatering can lead to root rot so avoid excess moisture.

Kalanchoe, with its signature small yellow flowers, grows really well indoors and outdoors in areas that experience mild to warm climates. It blooms abundantly in late winter and early spring when other plants don’t, making it a great winter plant.

Kalanchoe is a fantastic choice for low-maintenance indoor and outdoor decoration, adding pops of color to living spaces, patios, and gardens. It’s great for container gardens and as an easy-care houseplant.

Lantana (Lantana camara)

Lantana (Lantana camara)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 8 to 11.
Height & Width2 to 6 feet in height, 2 to 8 feet in width.
Growth RateFast.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor since it thrives in full sun.
PropagationEasily propagated from cuttings or seeds.
Possible IssuesProne to aphids and well-draining soil is necessary.

Lantana is beloved for one reason: its vibrant yellow flowers that attract butterflies. It’s an excellent low-maintenance option for hot, arid gardens and rugged outdoor spaces, especially if you like wildlife.

Its colorful, clustered blooms brighten borders and containers, enhancing your outdoor space. Growing lantana is great if you have a vegetable garden to safeguard or want to grow vegetables and attract pollinators and helpful insects to your garden.

Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.)

Coreopsis (Coreopsis spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 4 to 9, depending on the species.
Height & WidthVaries by species, typically 1 to 3 feet.
Growth RateFast-growing.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoors preferably, not suitable for indoor growing.
PropagationSeeds, division, or cuttings.
Possible IssuesMinimal issues, occasional pest problems but prefers well-drained soil.

Coreopsis attracts pollinators like butterflies and bees with its bright yellow daisy-like flowers, perfect for pollinator-friendly gardens looking for some pops of color. It blooms for an extended period, providing lasting color throughout the growing season.

Coreopsis is prized for its ornamental appeal and suits borders, rock gardens, and wildflower meadows. Its vibrant blooms are also excellent for flower arrangements.

Daffodil (Narcissus spp.)

affodil (Narcissus spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 3 to 9, depending on the variety.
Height & Width6 to 24 inches in height, 4 to 6 inches in width.
Growth RateModerate to fast.
Indoor or OutdoorPrimarily outdoor; can be potted indoors.
PropagationBulbs, or divide after several years.
Possible IssuesDeer-resistant, may suffer from bulb rot.

The Daffodil, part of the Narcissus genus, is grown for its distinctive, trumpet-shaped yellow or white flowers, marking the arrival of spring with their vibrant beauty. Plus, they’re also known to repel deer and other wildlife due to their toxic bulbs.

Daffodils are ideal for naturalizing in outdoor settings like meadows, borders, and rock gardens. They also serve as striking cut flowers for indoor arrangements, bringing a touch of spring indoors.

Euryops (Euryops pectinatus)

Euryops (Euryops pectinatus)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11.
Height & Width2 to 4 feet in height and width.
Growth RateFast and can quickly establish.
Indoor or OutdoorPrimarily outdoor although it may be potted indoors.
PropagationSeeds, cuttings, or division.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to pests like aphids and requires well-drained soil.

Euryops is a shrub with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers, adding a bit of sunshine to any space. It’s hardy and low-maintenance, ideal for beginners or those seeking an easy, impactful addition to their landscape.

Moderate watering works well, allowing the soil to dry between waterings to prevent root rot. Euryops is often used for decoration in gardens and landscaping. Its compact size suits borders, hedges, or as a focal point.

Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)

Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11.
Height & Width2 to 3 feet in height and width.
Growth RateSlow to moderate.
Indoor or OutdoorBoth, but it’s often kept indoors.
PropagationStem cuttings or seeds.
Possible IssuesToxic sap and will need protection from frost.

The hardy, striking, and low-maintenance Crown of Thorns has small yellow bracts around inconspicuous flowers. It has latex-like, toxic sap, which requires careful handling and keeping it away from pets and kids. 

Let the soil dry between waterings. The Crown of Thorns can handle drought and likes to stay a bit on the dry side as too much water can lead to root rot.

Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)

Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11 for most varieties.
Height & WidthVaries by species and variety. Can be 3 to 15 ft.
Growth RateModerate to fast, depending on care.
Indoor or OutdoorMostly outdoor, although some varieties can be grown indoors.
PropagationCuttings, seeds, or air layering.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to pests like aphids. Regular pruning may be necessary in many cases.

Hibiscus are tropical and subtropical plants known for their big, colorful blossoms and lush leaves. They work as hedges, potted plants, or in garden beds to add color.

Some Hibiscus species are used in herbal teas for potential health benefits, like antioxidants and vitamin C. Plus, their big, showy flowers are loved by pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds.

Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia spp.)

Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11.
Height & WidthCan reach up to 20 feet in both height and width.
Growth RateFast.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor but can be container-grown indoors.
PropagationTypically grown from cuttings or layering.
Possible IssuesAll parts are toxic if ingested. Can be susceptible to aphids and mites. Requires consistent pruning.

Angel’s Trumpet has large, fragrant, trumpet-shaped yellow flowers, making it a great addition to gardens or as a potted plant. The flowers release a strong, sweet scent in the evening, making it a favorite for moonlight gardens.

Keep the soil moist but avoid waterlogging. Container-grown plants may need more frequent watering, especially if the material is porous and wicks moisture away from the soil quickly.

Canary Island Bellflower (Canarina canariensis)

Canary Island Bellflower (Canarina canariensis)
Image by Dave’s Garden
FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 9 to 11.
Height & WidthUp to 6 feet in height and 3 feet in width.
Growth RateSlow to moderate.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor plant as it’s not suitable for indoor growth.
PropagationBy seed or division of mature plants.
Possible IssuesProne to root rot if overwatered. Needs well-drained soil.

Known for its elegant yellow bell-shaped flowers, the Canary Island Bellflower is a fantastic addition to homeowners looking for a spot of tropical sunshine. Canary Island Bellflowers work well in gardens, especially in rock gardens or as trailing plants.

These bellflowers grow best in bright, indirect sunlight and prefer partial shade, especially in sunny areas. For the Canary Island Bellflower, well-draining sandy soil is a must to prevent waterlogged roots.

Golden Trumpet Vine (Allamanda cathartica)

Golden Trumpet Vine (Allamanda cathartica)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneZones 10 to 11 as it requires a tropical climate.
Height & WidthCan reach up to 20 feet in both height and width.
Growth RateFast; known for vigorous growth.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor since it’s not suitable for indoor cultivation.
PropagationCuttings or seeds but cuttings are more common.
Possible IssuesProne to pests and diseases. Occasional pruning is required.

The tropical Golden Trumpet Vine boasts vibrant clusters of golden-yellow flowers ideal for fences, trellises, and walls with its lush foliage and vibrant blooms. Due to its rapid growth, it’s perfect for natural privacy screens or a tropical touch in your landscape. 

Its brilliant yellow flowers attract pollinators, making it a favorite among gardeners supporting local wildlife. However, consider its toxicity when planting it in areas accessible to children or pets.

Begonia (Begonia spp.)

Begonia (Begonia spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthEasy ●○○○○
USDA ZoneVaries by species but typically grown in Zones 10-11.
Height & WidthVaries by species and usually 6 to 12 inches.
Growth RateModerate.
Indoor or OutdoorMostly indoor, although some can be outdoor.
PropagationTypically from stem cuttings or seeds.
Possible IssuesProne to root rot if overwatered. Prefers well-draining soil.

Begonias stand out with their asymmetrical leaves and various colors and patterns while purifying the air, improving outdoor and indoor air quality. Some produce delicate yellow flowers, brightening up indoor or shaded outdoor spaces.

Indoors, they prefer bright, indirect light. Outdoors, they thrive in partial to full shade, making them great for shaded garden spots.

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)

Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 3 to 9.
Height & Width2 to 3 feet in height, 1 to 2 feet in width.
Growth RateModerate to fast.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor as it prefers open, sunny locations.
PropagationSeeds, root cuttings, or division.
Possible IssuesLow susceptibility to pests and diseases. It’s also deer-resistant.

The perennial Butterfly Weed’s outstanding feature is its ability to attract butterflies with its vibrant yellow-orange flowers, especially Monarchs. It’s deer-resistant and creates an attractive focal point with its vibrant colors and beautiful blooms in gardens.

Besides being a nectar source for butterflies, Butterfly Weed adds color to wildflower gardens, prairies, and butterfly gardens as it has a very important role in supporting pollinators.

Goldfish Plant (Nematanthus gregarius)

Goldfish Plant (Nematanthus gregarius)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 10 to 11.
Height & Width6 to 12 inches in height, spreading width.
Growth RateModerate.
Indoor or OutdoorIndoors but can be placed outdoors in warm climates.
PropagationCuttings or division of mature plants.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to mealybugs and aphids. The plant needs high humidity.

The Goldfish Plant stands out with its small orange-yellow goldfish-shaped flowers. It’s a great pick for adding a bit of magic to your indoor or sheltered outdoor gardens, thanks to its compact size and versatility.

Water when the topmost inch of your soil is dry to keep the roots hydrated. These plants thrive under high humidity, so misting or a humidifier prevents wilting or browning.

Yellow Canna Lily (Canna spp.)

Yellow Canna Lily (Canna spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 8 to 11.
Height & Width2 to 6 feet in height and 1 to 3 feet in width.
Growth RateFast and can grow several feet in a season.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoor as it’s not suitable for indoor growth.
PropagationDivision of rhizomes, seeds, or bulbs.
Possible IssuesProne to pests like aphids and caterpillars. The plant prefers consistently moist soil.

Canna Lilies grow quickly and get quite big, making them great for adding a tropical feel to gardens. Their big, yellow, lily-like flowers are particularly attractive and draw in bees and butterflies by the handful.

They prefer well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. If your soil isn’t the most ideal, adding some organic materials like compost can improve soil fertility and moisture retention properties.

Yellow Wax Bells (Kirengeshoma palmata)

Yellow Wax Bells (Kirengeshoma palmata)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 4 to 8.
Height & Width2 to 3 feet in height and width.
Growth RateSlow to moderate.
Indoor or OutdoorOutdoors but can be grown in shade gardens.
PropagationDivision of mature plants or seeds.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to powdery mildew. The plant prefers well-drained, moist soil.

Yellow Wax Bells have bell-shaped, yellow flowers, making them a great choice for shady gardens and low-sunlight areas. They’re a low-maintenance option that adds charm to the garden.

Yellow Wax Bells are great for shaded or woodland gardens, brightening dark areas. They also work well in borders or as featured stand-alone plants for your garden.

Orchid Cactus (Epiphyllum spp.)

Orchid Cactus (Epiphyllum spp.)
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FactorDescription
Ease of GrowthModerate ●●○○○
USDA ZoneZones 10 to 11.
Height & WidthVaries by species but typically 1 to 6 feet in length.
Growth RateSlow to moderate.
Indoor or OutdoorPrimarily indoor but can be placed outdoors in mild climates.
PropagationStem cuttings or seeds.
Possible IssuesSusceptible to overwatering, root rot, and scale insects.

One distinctive trait of Orchid Cacti is their nighttime blooming habit. Their flowers typically open in the evening and close in the morning, creating a sense of mystery indoors. 

These cacti are also known for their graceful, trailing stems, making them an appealing addition to hanging baskets or as a trailing houseplant. To thrive, Orchid Cacti need well-draining, organic potting soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.

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