Big black Alocasia reginula leaves stand out anywhere. Its velvety, glittering texture makes black velvet unique among houseplants. They look vintage and goth garden-friendly.
Alocasia x amazonica is another goth garden classic. It is also known as Alocasia ‘Polly’ or Amazonian Elephant’s Ear.
Philodendron ‘Black Cardinal’ is perfect for a huge indoor goth garden statement plant. Like pink princess philodendron, this plant is a cultivar of Philodendron erubescens.
The most stunning goth garden succulent is ‘Zwartkop’. ‘Black Rose’ fits this tree-like shrub. Deep purple-black petals around a bright green rosette center with fresh leaves.
Anthuriums are grown for their tropical flowers. Growing ‘Ace of Spades’ anthurium leaves is appealing. Great for goth gardens, this cultivar boasts massive, dark green, virtually black foliage.
First, peperomias made me a houseplant collector. You can fill an indoor garden with this genus and constantly have something new to look at because each species is so unique.
If you like sterling silver Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight,’ try its darker, moodier relative, ‘Dark.’ It has deep green leaves instead of silver, but the shape is the same.
The magnificent ‘Black Fancy’ is one of many goth garden plants in the leafy Begonia genus. Some dark plants have greenish leaves, but these are black.