Botany Ferns Lately? 10 Plant Coloring Pages for Greenery Enthusiasts

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We all have that one friend who seems to gather houseplants like it’s an Olympic event. Their enthusiasm for greenery goes beyond mere hobby; it’s a full-blown passion. If you find yourself in that role, you’re in good company! We’re here to celebrate your love for plants and share some fun activities, including a delightful collection of plant-themed coloring pages.

Plants are remarkable for numerous reasons. They produce oxygen, which is vital for life, and provide nourishment for humans and various creatures. Plus, they can genuinely brighten your day! During the pandemic, “quarantine plants” surged in popularity, offering a beautiful way to liven up our environments.

If you sometimes struggle to keep plants alive (don’t worry, you’re not alone), these coloring pages are a perfect way to honor your leafy friends. These free printables are an enjoyable activity for you and any little green thumbs at home. Remember, your choice of colors doesn’t have to be realistic—feel free to use vibrant shades like hot pink for your plants!

Once you finish coloring, explore more creative outlets with 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 may resonate with you if you’ve become a bit of a plant hoarder this year. There’s nothing wrong with nurturing multiple houseplants; it only helps you improve your green thumb! Use a variety of colors to bring these plants to life, especially the flowering ones.

Plant Page No. 2

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Looking for a relaxing lunch break activity? Instead of scrolling through social media, why not color these three charming houseplants? The one on the far right resembles a Zenzi ZZ plant, also known as Zamioculcas zamiifolia. Can you guess the other two?

Plant Page No. 3

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This plant might be a member of the snake plant family. Snake plants are low-maintenance and have quirky names like Mother-in-Law’s Tongue and Devil’s Tongue.

Plant Page No. 4

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Are you a succulent aficionado? If watering can slip your mind, succulents could be the perfect choice for you. Enjoy coloring these cacti, which often bloom in vivid pinks and reds.

Plant Page No. 5

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While the popularity of houseplants soared during the quarantine, indoor gardening has been practiced since ancient times, becoming more common in the 17th century thanks to English agriculturist Sir Hugh Platt.

Plant Page No. 6

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Do plants help you feel more productive? You might be onto something—research suggests that indoor plants can boost creativity and memory retention by up to 20%.

Plant Page No. 7

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This little plant could use some love. Maybe you should consult “plant whisperer” Alex Morgan, who helps revive struggling plants by recreating their natural habitats.

Plant Page No. 8

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The best part of this page is the plant on the right, which looks freshly potted. If you color it blue, it could be a cutting hoping to root in water—how cool is that? The middle plant resembles a cactus, and did you know the tiniest cactus, the Blossfeldia liliputiana, measures just 0.4 inches in diameter?

Plant Page No. 9

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Some believe plants respond positively to music. While this theory is still up for debate, why not play something soothing while you color? Mort Garson’s Mother Earth’s Plantasia is a great choice for plant lovers.

Plant Page No. 10

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The plant on the left appears to be an aloe species. Plants are vital in medicine, with about 70,000 species used for medicinal purposes. In fact, half of the medications prescribed in the U.S. derive from plants! The third plant looks like a bonsai tree, with the most expensive bonsai sold for $1.3 million and the oldest believed to be around 1,000 years old.

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In summary, these plant coloring pages offer a fun, creative outlet for plant lovers of all ages. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or a novice, take time to relax and enjoy the vibrant world of greenery through art.