Dark, dramatic, and deeply beautiful — black flower plants bring a bold new look to Indian homes and gardens. This curated collection of 5 plants features deep chocolate foliage, near-black leaves, and richly coloured...
Dark, dramatic, and deeply beautiful — black flower plants bring a bold new look to Indian homes and gardens. This curated collection of 5 plants features deep chocolate foliage, near-black leaves, and richly coloured blooms that stand out in any space. Whether you have a sunny balcony, a courtyard, or a cosy windowsill, there is a plant here for you.
What Makes This Collection Special?
These are plants with dark foliage, near-black flowers, or dramatic deep hues that add contrast and depth to your garden. Many are also air purifying, low maintenance, and easy to grow — great for beginners and busy households alike. Adding dark-coloured plants is one of the simplest ways to make a garden look layered and lush.
Our bestsellers in this collection are loved by thousands of Indian gardeners for their beauty and value. Each plant is carefully packed and shipped at the lowest price so more homes can enjoy nature's rarest shades.
Meet the Plants in This Collection
- Diervilla Rivularis Kodiak (Black/Chocolate) – A striking shrub with deep bronze-black leaves that add rich drama to garden beds and pots.
- Gardenia Ananta – A best seller with fragrant white blooms and glossy dark leaves, supplied in a classic black grower pot.
- Krishna Tulsi – A sacred air-purifying lucky plant with deep purple-black leaves. Highly auspicious in Vastu, and a favourite in Indian homes.
- Madhumalti Dwarf (Rangoon Creeper) – A fragrant climber whose flowers shift from white to pink to deep crimson — perfect for balcony railings and fences.
- Portulaca Garden Pack – Four vibrant plants with jewel-toned blooms, bundled with four black pots so you can start planting right away.
How to Pick the Right Plant for Your Home
Not sure where to start? Use this simple guide to find your best match:
- Want a Vastu or lucky plant for your home? Go with Krishna Tulsi — it purifies air and brings positive energy.
- Looking for fragrance? Choose Gardenia Ananta or Madhumalti Dwarf for a sweet, lasting scent.
- Need a ready-to-plant balcony set? The Portulaca Garden Pack comes with pots included — zero extra shopping needed.
- Want a bold focal plant that anchors your garden? Diervilla Rivularis Kodiak is the showstopper to pick.
Why Thousands of Indian Gardeners Choose Vedicflora
At Vedicflora, we believe every Indian home deserves a beautiful garden at the lowest price. Our plants are healthy, well-rooted, and carefully packed before shipping across India. We offer a pincode-based delivery check so you know exactly when your plants will arrive. Join our growing community of home gardeners and earn rewards on every order.
Love what you see here? Explore our air-purifying plants and Vastu and lucky plants collections for more easy-to-grow picks at unbeatable prices.
Frequently asked questions
Are black flower plants easy to grow indoors in India?
Yes! Most plants in this collection are low maintenance and easy to grow even for beginners. Krishna Tulsi and Gardenia Ananta do well near bright windows indoors. Just water regularly and give them indirect sunlight for best results.
Is Krishna Tulsi really a black plant?
Krishna Tulsi has deep purple-black leaves that set it apart from common green Tulsi. It is one of the most revered lucky plants in Indian households and is known for its air-purifying properties. The dark leaves also make it a beautiful decorative plant for windowsills and pooja corners.
Which plant in this collection is best for a small balcony?
The Portulaca Garden Pack is ideal for small balconies — it comes with 4 plants and 4 black pots, so setup is instant. Madhumalti Dwarf is another great choice as it grows upward along railings and does not take up floor space. Both are easy to grow and thrive in full sun.
Do these plants need special soil or care?
No special soil is needed. A standard potting mix with good drainage works well for all plants in this collection. Portulaca and Diervilla prefer well-drained soil, while Gardenia likes slightly acidic mix. All are low maintenance once settled in.
Can I gift these plants for festivals or occasions?
Absolutely! Plants like Krishna Tulsi and Gardenia Ananta make thoughtful and auspicious gifts for housewarming, Diwali, and other Indian festivals. They arrive in neat grower pots, ready to gift. Browse our gifting range for curated plant packs at the lowest price.









