If you love unique foliage and easy-to-care-for indoor plants, Homalomena might be your new favorite genus. With about 160 recognized species, these plants belong to the Araceae family, sharing some traits with philodendrons but offering their own distinct charm. Known for their lush, broad leaves, adaptable nature, and impressive resilience, Homalomena is often an overlooked gem in the plant world.

Why Grow Homalomena?

  • Low Maintenance: Homalomena thrives in indoor environments with moderate humidity and indirect light.
  • Beautiful Foliage: From glossy greens to variegated patterns, these plants add instant elegance.
  • Air-Purifying Qualities: Like many aroids, Homalomena contributes to cleaner indoor air.
  • Adaptable Growth: Whether compact or sprawling, different varieties suit various spaces and aesthetics.

Types of Homalomena Plants

Homalomena wallisii

Homalomena wallisii

Also known as Homalomena ‘Camouflage’, it is a petite variety with elegantly shaped leaves that thrive in moderate light. Its compact nature makes it ideal for desktops and tight corners.

Homalomena selby

Homalomena selby

A variegated beauty featuring cream and green splashes on its leaves, adding brightness and contrast to indoor arrangements.

Homalomena ‘Cream Frost’

Homalomena Cream Frost

A rare and visually striking variegated cultivar, Cream Frost features large, broad leaves with a mix of green and creamy white variegation. Some leaves display more cream coloration, creating a soft, frosted effect that enhances its ornamental appeal.

Homalomena hasei

Homalomena hasei

A rare lithophytic species native to Sumatra, Homalomena hasei belongs to the Chamaecladon clade, known for its compact, tufted growth habit and preference for moss-covered rocks or steep forest banks. It features elongated, lance-shaped green leaves with a smooth texture, arranged in a rosette pattern.

Homalomena sp. Sumatra

Homalomena sp. Sumatra

A tropical perennial native to Sumatra, this Homalomena species features large, glossy, dark green leaves with prominent veins and a smooth, slightly ribbed texture. It thrives in humid environments with bright, indirect light, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation. The plant is valued for its ornamental appeal, air-purifying qualities, and adaptability to terrariums or shaded garden spaces.

Homalomena sp. Chamaecladon

Homalomena sp. Chamaecladon

A compact, lithophytic species within the Chamaecladon clade, this plant is known for its broad, textured leaves with a velvety surface. The foliage ranges from deep green to lighter green, with new growth appearing more vibrant. It thrives in humid environments, often found on forest soil banks or moss-covered rocks, where its minute seeds can adhere and seedlings avoid burial by leaf litter.

Homalomena humilis

Homalomena humilis

A low-growing plant with thick, textured leaves that hold up well in humid environments—great for terrariums or shaded spots.

Homalomena humilis ‘Red’

Homalomena humilis Red

A striking tropical plant with glossy, heart-shaped leaves that range from deep green to rich red hues. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for indoor environments or shaded gardens. The red pigmentation intensifies under bright indirect light, creating a bold contrast against its smooth-textured foliage.

Homalomena humilis ‘Red Velvet’

Homalomena humilis Red Velvet

compact, velvety-leaved variety, Red Velvet is admired for its deep green foliage with rich red undertones. The leaves have a soft, matte texture, giving them a luxurious appearance. As the plant matures, the red hues become more pronounced, especially under bright indirect light. Its bushy growth habit makes it ideal for small spaces, thriving in moderate humidity and well-draining soil.

Homalomena expedita

Homalomena expedita

A compact species with rounded, glossy leaves that stay manageable in size and adapt well indoors.

Homalomena expedita ‘Variegata’

Homalomena expedita Variegata

A stunning variegated form of Homalomena expedita, this variety features large, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins and patches of lighter green or cream variegation. The contrast between its deep green base and variegated patterns makes it a highly sought-after ornamental plant. It thrives in humid environments and prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant coloration.

Homalomena rubescens

Homalomena rubescens

A classic favorite with deep green leaves and striking red petioles. Its large, waxy foliage makes it a standout indoor centerpiece.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Aurea Variegata’

Homalomena rubescens Variegata

A striking variegated form of Homalomena rubescens, this plant features large, heart-shaped leaves with a mix of green and creamy yellow variegation. Some leaves display more green, while others lean towards a golden hue, creating a bold contrast.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Mint Variegata’

Homalomena rubescens Mint Variegata

A rare and visually stunning variegated cultivar, Mint Variegata features large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with a mix of green, cream, and pink hues. The variegation pattern varies, with some leaves displaying soft marbling, while others transition into a pinkish tone, creating a unique aesthetic.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Pink Variegata’

Homalomena rubescens Pink Variegata

A rare and visually stunning variegated cultivar, Pink Variegata features large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with a mix of green, pink, and cream tones. The pink variegation appears in soft streaks or bold patches, creating a unique, artistic effect.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Albo Variegata’

Homalomena rubescens Albo Variegata

A rare and visually striking variegated form of Homalomena rubescens, this plant features large, heart-shaped leaves with bold white and green variegation. The contrast between its creamy white patches and deep green sections makes it a highly sought-after collector’s plant.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Thai Constellation’

Homalomena rubescensThai Constellation

A rare variegated cultivar of Homalomena rubescens, this plant features large, heart-shaped leaves with green and yellow marbled variegation. The contrast between its deep green base and golden streaks creates a celestial-like pattern, reminiscent of the famous Monstera Thai Constellation.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Black’

Homalomena rubescens Black

A striking dark-leaved variety, Homalomena rubescens ‘Black’ features large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with a deep green to almost black coloration. The smooth texture and visible veins add to its dramatic appeal, making it a standout in indoor collections.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Bronze Maiden’

Homalomena rubescens Bronze Maiden

A stunning tropical houseplant, Bronze Maiden features large, shield-shaped leaves with a deep green base and prominent reddish-brown veins. The glossy foliage gives it a luxurious appearance, making it a standout in indoor collections. This variety can grow up to 100 cm in height, thriving in medium, indirect light while tolerating lower light conditions. It prefers high humidity and well-draining soil to maintain its vibrant coloration and healthy growth.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Maggie’

Homalomena rubescens Maggie

A lush, tropical houseplant, Maggie is known for its large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins. The foliage is a rich green, supported by pink-to-orange arching stems, adding a subtle contrast to its overall appearance. Native to Southern Asia, this variety thrives in warm, humid environments, making it an excellent choice for indoor spaces.

Homalomena rubescens ‘Lemon Lime’

Homalomena Lemon Lime

A bright and refreshing cultivar, Homalomena ‘Lemon Lime’ is distinguished by its light green, almost yellow-toned foliage, reminiscent of citrus hues. Unlike other Homalomena rubescens varieties with red stems, this plant features green petioles and stems, enhancing its vibrant, monochromatic look. The heart-shaped leaves can grow up to 35 cm long, with pronounced veins that give them a slightly textured, waffle-like appearance.

Homalomena occulta

Homalomena occulta

A tropical evergreen perennial native to southern China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, Homalomena occulta thrives in humid forests, stream banks, and rocky ravines, growing from a creeping rhizomatous rootstock with stems reaching 30–50 cm tall. Its large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves add to its ornamental appeal, while its aromatic rhizomes have traditional medicinal uses, including treating traumatic injuries, stomach aches, and rheumatic conditions.

Homalomena pendula

Homalomena pendula

A tropical perennial herb native to Southeast Asia, Homalomena pendula is known for its large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with prominent veins. It thrives in moist, shady environments, often found in rainforests and tropical woodlands. The plant has a short stem, and its foliage cascades gracefully, earning it the nickname “Weeping Homalomena”. It is valued for its ornamental appeal, air-purifying qualities, and adaptability to indoor cultivation.

Homalomena pendula ‘Variegated’

Homalomena pendula Variegated

A rare variegated form of Homalomena pendula, this plant features large, heart-shaped leaves with green and yellowish-white streaks and patches, creating a striking contrast.

Homalomena pendula ‘Yellow Sapphire’

Homalomena pendula Yellow Sapphire

A rare variegated cultivar of Homalomena pendula, Yellow Sapphire features large, heart-shaped leaves with striking green and yellow variegation. Some leaves display bold streaks of yellow, while others have a more subtle marbled effect, creating a luminous, gemstone-like appearance.

Homalomena pendula ‘Mint Variegata’

Homalomena pendula Mint Variegata

A rare variegated form of Homalomena pendula, this plant features heart-shaped leaves with mint-colored variegation, creating a soft, refreshing contrast against its deep green base. Some leaves display bold patches of lighter green, while others have a more subtle marbled effect. The glossy texture enhances its ornamental appeal, making it a sought-after collector’s plant. It thrives in humid environments and prefers bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant variegation. Its compact, clump-forming growth habit makes it ideal for decorative pots or shaded garden spaces.

Homalomena lindenii

Homalomena lindenii

Bold, oval-shaped leaves with prominent veins, growing large and lush with proper care—ideal for tropical-themed interiors.

Homalomena sp

Homalomena sp

Homalomena plicata

Homalomena plicata

A dramatic species with deeply rippled leaves, adding texture and movement to plant displays.

Homalomena rostrata

Homalomena rostrata

Its elongated, lance-shaped leaves create a tropical jungle vibe, making it a perfect statement plant.

Homalomena rostrata ‘Variegata’

Homalomena rostrata Variegata

A beautiful variegated form of Homalomena rostrata, this plant features heart-shaped leaves with green and cream marbling, creating a striking contrast. The glossy texture enhances its visual appeal, making it a standout in indoor collections.

Homalomena philippinensis

Homalomena philippinensis

With massive, paddle-like leaves, this species thrives in humid conditions and adds a bold tropical presence indoors.

Homalomena griffithii

Homalomena griffithii

Rare, with large, beautifully veined leaves, bringing a distinguished elegance to any space.

Homalomena griffithii ‘Variegata’

Homalomena griffithii Variegata

A rare variegated form of Homalomena griffithii, this plant features large, elongated leaves with green and yellow striped variegation, creating a striking contrast.

Homalomena ‘Dolphin’

Homalomena Dolphin

A compact, rosette-forming species, Homalomena ‘Dolphin’ features broad, smooth-textured green leaves with prominent veins. Native to Sumatra, Indonesia, this plant is sometimes referred to as Homalomena Mini Sumatera.

Homalomena ‘Frog’

Homalomena Frog

A rare and unique tropical plant, Homalomena ‘Frog’ is known for its dark green, almost black, velvety leaves with a subtle metallic sheen. The leaves are shaped like arrowheads or frog’s tongues, giving it its distinctive name. This variety thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate low-light conditions, making it suitable for various indoor environments. Its slow-growing nature makes it perfect for collectors who appreciate a more relaxed pace of growth.

Homalomena davidiana

Homalomena versteegii

Uncommon yet stunning, this species showcases vibrant foliage with a tropical aesthetic.

Homalomena ‘Emerald Gem’

Homalomena ‘Emerald Gem

A hardy hybrid with deep green foliage, thriving in low-light conditions and requiring minimal care.

Homalomena ‘Emerald Gem Variegata’

Homalomena ‘Emerald Gem Variegata

A stunning variegated cultivar of Homalomena Emerald Gem, this plant features large, glossy leaves with a mix of dark green and lighter green variegation. The contrast between its deep green base and marbled patterns makes it a highly desirable ornamental plant.

Homalomena ‘Purple Sword’

Homalomena ‘Purple Sword

Known for its reddish-purple leaf undersides, this hybrid stands out in dim lighting.

Homalomena ‘Sunshine’

Homalomena ‘Sunshine

With light green leaves and yellow undertones, this variety brings a bright energy to any space.

Homalomena insignis

Homalomena insignis plant

A tropical perennial native to Borneo, Homalomena insignis is known for its long, narrow, oval-shaped leaves that range from green to yellow-green. It thrives in lowland rainforests, often in shady areas, making it well-suited for indoor cultivation. The plant is valued for its ornamental appeal and air-purifying qualities, helping to remove toxins from the air. Its flowers are small, yellow-green spathes, surrounded by a greenish-white bract, while its seeds are enclosed in a red-orange aril.

Homalomena aromatica

Homalomena aromatica

A robust, aromatic species, Homalomena aromatica is known for its large, heart-shaped leaves with a glossy texture and prominent veins. The plant emits a distinct camphor-like fragrance, making it unique among Homalomena species. It thrives in humid, tropical environments, often found in evergreen forests or near permanent water sources. Its stemless to decumbent growth habit allows it to spread gracefully, reaching up to 60 cm tall.

Conclusion

Whether you’re drawn to compact growers, large statement plants, rare species, hybrids, or colorful cultivars, there’s a Homalomena that fits every plant lover’s aesthetic.

Low-maintenance & adaptable—great for indoor care.
Wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors available.
Easy propagation & resilient growth makes them ideal for collectors.