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We all have that friend who seems to gather houseplants like an athlete collects trophies. Their commitment to nurturing perennials and lush greenery has become more than just a pastime — it’s practically a sport! If you’re reading this, chances are you fit that description. No judgment here; in fact, grab a seat so we can discuss our own beloved plants or brainstorm clever names for your new seedlings. We aim to nurture the passion you (and the little green thumbs in your family) have for plants, which is why we’ve assembled this delightful collection of plant coloring pages.
Plants are remarkable for numerous reasons. They produce oxygen, which is vital for life, and offer sustenance for humans and wildlife alike. Plus, they uplift our spirits, don’t they? The trend of “pandemic plants” soared during lockdowns, as they added vibrancy and life to our homes.
If you struggle with keeping plants alive (and you’re not alone in this), perhaps these plant coloring pages will provide a fun way to honor them. These free printables are a fantastic activity for both you and any budding horticulturists at home. Remember, your green crayon doesn’t have to do all the work. Plants come in various species with a plethora of color options. So if you wish to color a plant in a bright purple, who’s to stop you?
And once you’re done with these pages, feel free to explore our tree coloring pages, garden coloring pages, and flower coloring pages.
Free Printable Plant Coloring Pages
Plant Page No. 1
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This coloring page might resemble your enthusiastic plant collection this year. Remember, there’s no harm in having a variety of houseplants. Caring for them can enhance your skills in nurturing living things. This illustration invites a rainbow of colors, so pull out some reds and purples for the blooming plants!
Plant Page No. 2
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Looking for a creative break during lunch? Instead of scrolling mindlessly on social media, try coloring these three houseplants. The one on the far right resembles a Zenzi ZZ plant, scientifically known as Zamioculcas zamiifolia. Can you guess what the others are?
Plant Page No. 3
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The first plant here appears to belong to the snake plant family. A very low-maintenance option, snake plants are known by many quirky names including Mother-in-Law’s Tongue and Good Luck Plant.
Plant Page No. 4
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Are you a fan of succulents? If you often forget to water your houseplants, succulents may be a better fit for you. The cacti depicted in this coloring page are bound to be fun, especially with their potential bright pink or red flowers.
Plant Page No. 5
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While it may seem that the love for houseplants surged during the quarantine, the tradition of indoor gardening dates back to ancient times. In the 17th century, English agriculturist Sir Hugh Platt wrote about indoor plant cultivation.
Plant Page No. 6
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Have you noticed increased productivity when surrounded by plants? Studies suggest indoor greenery can enhance cognitive function, boosting creativity and memory retention by up to 20 percent.
Plant Page No. 7
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This little plant seems to be in need of some TLC. Maybe you should consult with a “plant whisperer” like Alex Turner, who specializes in reviving struggling plants by replicating their native conditions.
Plant Page No. 8
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The plant on the right appears freshly potted, and if you color its lines blue, it can resemble a cutting hoping to root in water. The middle plant looks like a cactus! Did you know the tiniest cactus, the Blossfeldia liliputiana, measures just .4 inches across?
Plant Page No. 9
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Some experts believe that plants respond positively to music. While the science isn’t conclusive, why not play something soothing while you color? We suggest Mort Garson’s Mother Earth’s Plantasia for a charming backdrop.
Plant Page No. 10
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The plant on the far left bears resemblance to the aloe species, which leads us to discuss the significant role plants play in medicine — around 70,000 plant species are used for medicinal purposes. Interestingly, half of U.S. prescriptions are derived from plants. Additionally, the adorable bonsai tree depicted is among the most fascinating plants, with some specimens fetching up to $1.3 million!
Click here to print all of the plant coloring pages at once!
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Summary
Explore these delightful plant coloring pages designed for enthusiasts and budding gardeners alike. Each page invites creativity and offers a fun way to engage with nature, whether you’re a skilled plant keeper or just starting out.
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