It adds another level of charm into the sunroom in a simple, yet beautiful way.

Additionally, potted plants are fairly easy to take care of.

Many houseplants will thrive under such bright natural light, so it is the perfect place for them.

Sunroom with plants

Hibiscus flowers are a perfect choice for a sunroom because they love bright, sunny climates.

Consider adding African Violets into your sunroom because this purple flower also loves the full sun.

Additionally, it is great at surviving the fall and winter with its year-long blooms.

Hibiscus centerpiece on sunroom table

Boston ferns prefer indirect light, so hanging them strategically will help do the trick.

This plant is often popular on porches, so a sunroom is the perfect way to bring it inside.

It will require you to ensure their soil is moist at all times.

Hanging Boston fern

Incorporate a low-maintenance plant into your sunroom such as the spider plant.

They are happiest in indirect light.

Once the soil dries out, it can make a full recovery.

It is a hardy, long-lasting, and beautiful indoor plant (viaGarrety Glass).

As you bring the outdoors inside, you might want to consider bringing some small trees into your sunroom.

An Anita Cane tree is a perfect way to bring some voluminous greenery into your space.

According toLivingSpace Sunrooms, these would look great in a corner with direct sunlight.