Want a Forestcore Bedroom? Start With These Dreamy Indoor Plants

Bright forestcore bedroom with large windows streaming natural light, rustic wooden bed with moss green linen bedding, and a variety of lush indoor plants including ferns, monstera, pothos, and philodendron in woven baskets and ceramic pots, styled with warm wood furniture and natural textures.

Imagine waking up in a space that feels like the edge of a mossy woodland – soft green fronds spilling from shelves, vines tumbling from the canopy of your bed, and the earthy scent of fresh foliage in the air. A forestcore bedroom isn’t just a trend, it’s an escape!

If you love for fantasy rooms, cozy forest bedrooms, and enchanted house interiors, these 9 plants will help you bring the outdoors in and turn your bedroom into a lush retreat.

1. Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum spp.)

Full forestcore bedroom with moss green sheets, sheer canopy curtains, and a maidenhair fern in a vintage ceramic pot on a nightstand, surrounded by trailing ivy, moss bowls, and warm woodland light.
Soft, feathery, and full of fairytale charm

Maidenhair ferns are the delicate lace of the plant world. Their airy fronds dance with the slightest breeze, catching the light like spun gold. They thrive in a humid corner. Try placing one on your dresser or nightstand near a window for that green witch room vibe. Add a small glass cloche to hold in moisture for an extra enchanted touch.

2. Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum)

Forestcore bedroom with moss green bedding, leafy canopy bed, and heartleaf philodendron trailing from a rustic wooden shelf, framed by ivy, moss bowls, and ferns in a cozy green and brown bedroom aesthetic.
Your overgrown, romantic vine companion

This forgiving trailing plant is perfect for draping over a leafy canopy bed or letting it cascade down from floating shelves. Its heart-shaped leaves add softness, while its easygoing nature makes it ideal for anyone who’s more daydreamer than plant perfectionist.

3. Moss Bowls & Moss Terrariums

Cozy forestcore bedroom with moss green bedding, sheer canopy curtains, and a rustic dresser decorated with glass terrariums, surrounded by ferns, and woodland textures for a dreamy room aesthetic.
A piece of the forest floor, right by your pillow

Nothing says forest floor bed like lush green moss. Tuck a moss bowl into a sunny nook, or build a closed terrarium for a miniature woodland scene. Add tiny mushrooms or fairy lights for that faerie bedroom magic.

4. Monstera (Monstera deliciosa)

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Big, sculptural leaves for instant tropical drama.

This plant’s glossy green fronds are naturally split and perforated, giving them that unmistakable Monstera look. Keep it in a woven basket or decorative pot on the floor beside your bed so its large leaves spill into view. It pairs perfectly with forestcore green walls, moss-toned bedding, and warm wood furniture, adding height and texture to your bedroom’s earthy aesthetic.

5. English Ivy (Hedera helix)

Bright forestcore bedroom with smooth moss green bedding, rustic wooden bed, and trailing English ivy with small pointed leaves framing the wooden headboard, styled with warm wood furniture, earthy green wall, and vintage decor accents in natural daylight.
Climbing, creeping, and utterly romantic

Let ivy trail from a hanging planter in the corner, or coax it along a frame above your bed for a forest canopy bedroom effect. Its timeless look works with witchy cottagecore aesthetic bedrooms and more moody dark fairy bedroom styles.

6. Rattlesnake Plant (Calathea lancifolia)

Forestcore bedroom with moss green bedding, leafy canopy bed, and rattlesnake plant in a terracotta pot on a wooden stool, accented with moss bowls, ivy, and ferns for a witchy cottagecore bedroom style.
Patterned leaves for a pop of texture

Long, rippled leaves in shades of green with deep purple undersides bring depth and drama to your Forestcore palette. Its foliage looks painted! Perfect for a fantasy room that feels curated yet wild. Keep it in medium light and watch it thrive.

7. Mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma)

Forestcore bedroom corner with rustic wooden bed and moss green bedding, large mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) climbing a moss pole in a woven basket beside a wooden nightstand, potted plants on the headboard, and soft natural light streaming through a window.
The compact climber with wild energy.

It’s like Monstera’s petite cousin. Split leaves, fast growth, but small enough for a bedroom. Train it up a moss pole for a vertical, greenhouse-inspired bedroom look, or let it spill sideways across a dresser for a more untamed feel.

8. Marble Queen or Snow Queen Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

Bright forestcore bedroom with rustic wooden bed and moss green bedding, Marble Queen pothos with trailing white and green variegated leaves hanging in a woven basket beside a large sunlit window, styled with warm wood furniture and natural textures.
Bright variegation for a little light among the shadows

These trailing beauties bring a splash of creamy white to balance the deep greens in your space. Perfect for high shelves or hanging planters above your reading nook, where they’ll catch the light and soften the edges of your forest home aesthetic interior.

9. Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

Forestcore bedroom with rustic wooden bed and moss green bedding, Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) in a woven basket on a wooden nightstand beside a large sunlit window, styled with warm wood furniture and an additional leafy potted plant in a woven basket.
Old-world charm for a truly immersive forest feel

With arching fronds that spill over the edges of a hanging basket, Boston ferns look like they’ve been plucked from the canopy of a Victorian conservatory. Hang one above your forestcore bed for a cascading, leafy frame that feels like stepping into a dream.

Forestcore Styling Tips

  • Layer textures – Mix glossy leaves, delicate fronds, and velvety moss for depth.
  • Play with height – Hang trailing plants high, keep lush bushy ones low, and use vertical elements like moss poles for climbing plants.
  • Incorporate soft lighting – String fairy lights through foliage or tuck them into moss terrariums for a fairy tail bedroom glow.
  • Blend earthy tones – Combine shades of green with warm wood, soft browns, and natural fabrics to echo a green and brown bedroom aesthetic.

With the right plants and styling, your bedroom can feel like a woodland retreat. Part enchanted house interior, part cozy forest bedroom, and entirely yours.

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