Beautiful Indoor Plants

Plants & Greenery

Bring life and natural beauty to your space with our curated collection of indoor plants and green arrangements. From low-maintenance succulents to statement-making tropical plants, we have the perfect greenery for any environment.

12+ Plant Varieties
Care Guides Included
Air Purifying
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Seasonal Plant Availability

Our live plant selection varies seasonally. Some varieties may be limited during winter months (November-March). Artificial plant arrangements available year-round. View delivery information

Snake Plant in Modern Pot Easy Care Air Purifying

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

A hardy and architectural plant with upright, sword-like leaves featuring yellow edges. Snake plants are excellent air purifiers and thrive in low to bright indirect light. Perfect for beginners - they tolerate neglect and can survive in low-light conditions, though they grow faster in brighter settings. Water sparingly and allow soil to dry completely between waterings.

Low light tolerant Drought tolerant Air purifying Pet unsafe
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Low to Bright Indirect πŸ’§ Water Monthly
Mixed Succulent Garden Succulent Easy Care

Mixed Succulent Garden

An adorable collection of small succulents including echeveria, haworthia, and jade plants arranged in a shallow ceramic dish. Succulents store water in their leaves, making them perfect for busy plant parents or those who travel frequently. They prefer bright light and minimal watering - overwatering is the most common cause of death. These resilient plants thrive on neglect and add natural beauty to any space.

Multiple varieties Compact size Ceramic dish included Low maintenance
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Bright Direct Light πŸ’§ Water Every 2-3 Weeks
Air Plant Trio Display Air Plant Easy Care

Air Plant Trio Collection

Three stunning air plants (Tillandsia) displayed on wooden stands - perfect for modern, minimalist dΓ©cor. Air plants don't need soil and absorb nutrients through their leaves from the air. They require regular misting or brief soaks in water, and prefer bright, indirect light. These fascinating plants are perfect for creative displays and add an exotic touch to any room while requiring minimal maintenance.

No soil needed Unique display Three varieties Wooden stands
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Bright Indirect πŸ’§ Mist Weekly
Monstera Deliciosa in Ceramic Pot Tropical Statement Plant

Monstera Deliciosa

The iconic Swiss Cheese Plant with large, fenestrated leaves that develop dramatic splits and holes as the plant matures. This tropical native loves warm, humid conditions and bright, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and provide support for its climbing nature. Perfect for creating a lush, jungle atmosphere in your home with its rapid growth and striking foliage.

Large split leaves Fast growing Climbing habit Tropical appeal
Care: Moderate πŸ’‘ Bright Indirect πŸ’§ Water When Top Soil Dry
Golden Pothos Hanging Plant Trailing Easy Care

Golden Pothos Collection

A beautiful trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves variegated in green and golden yellow. Pothos are incredibly forgiving and can adapt to various lighting conditions, making them perfect for beginners. These versatile plants can be displayed as hanging specimens or trained to climb moss poles. They propagate easily in water and help purify indoor air while adding lush greenery to any space.

Trailing growth Variegated leaves Easy propagation Air purifying
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Low to Bright Indirect πŸ’§ Water When Dry
Herb Garden Planter Box Herb Garden Wooden Planter

Kitchen Herb Garden Planter

A charming wooden planter box filled with popular culinary herbs including basil, oregano, and parsley. Perfect for windowsill gardens or bright kitchen spaces. Herbs thrive in sunny locations and require regular harvesting to encourage continued growth. This functional garden brings fresh flavors to your cooking while adding natural beauty and wonderful aromas to your kitchen environment.

Multiple herbs Wooden planter Kitchen ready Edible plants
Care: Moderate πŸ’‘ Full Sun πŸ’§ Water When Soil Dry
Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Premium Advanced Care

Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata)

A stunning statement plant with large, violin-shaped leaves that can grow quite large indoors. Fiddle leaf figs are notoriously particular about their care requirements - they need bright, filtered light and consistent watering schedules. They prefer stable environments and don't like to be moved frequently. With proper care, these dramatic trees can live for decades and become the focal point of any interior space.

Large leaves Tree form Statement piece Long-lived
Care: Advanced πŸ’‘ Bright Filtered πŸ’§ Weekly Schedule
ZZ Plant in Decorative Pot Low Light Drought Tolerant

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

An ultra-hardy plant with glossy, dark green leaves and thick rhizomes that store water, making it extremely drought-tolerant. ZZ plants thrive in low-light conditions and can survive in offices with fluorescent lighting. They grow slowly but steadily and are nearly impossible to kill with neglect. Perfect for busy professionals or those new to plant care who want beautiful greenery without the worry.

Glossy leaves Extremely hardy Low light tolerant Slow grower
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Low to Medium πŸ’§ Monthly Watering
Beginner Plant Care Gift Set Gift Set Beginner Friendly

Beginner Plant Parent Gift Set

A perfect starter kit for new plant parents, including a small snake plant, air plant, and succulent with care instructions and basic growing supplies. This thoughtfully curated collection features three easy-care plants that represent different growing styles. Each plant comes with detailed care cards covering watering, light requirements, and troubleshooting tips. Ideal for housewarming gifts or anyone starting their plant journey.

Three plants Care instructions Starter supplies Gift ready
Care: Easy πŸ’‘ Various Light Needs πŸ’§ Different Schedules
Peace Lily in Bloom Flowering Air Purifying

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

An elegant flowering plant with dark green leaves and beautiful white blooms that emerge throughout the year. Peace lilies are excellent air purifiers and can remove toxins like benzene and formaldehyde from indoor air. They prefer consistently moist soil and higher humidity, and will droop dramatically when thirsty - making them perfect for those who need visual watering cues. With proper care, they can bloom multiple times per year.

White flowers Air purifying Water indicators Year-round blooms
Care: Moderate πŸ’‘ Low to Medium πŸ’§ Keep Moist
String of Pearls Succulent Trailing Unique

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

A whimsical trailing succulent with spherical, pearl-like leaves that cascade gracefully from hanging baskets. This fascinating plant is perfect for macramΓ© hangers or high shelves where its trailing nature can be appreciated. String of pearls is sensitive to overwatering and prefers bright light with some direct sun. The beads can root easily if they touch soil, making propagation simple and rewarding for plant enthusiasts.

Pearl-shaped leaves Trailing habit Easy propagation Hanging display
Care: Moderate πŸ’‘ Bright Light πŸ’§ Water When Pearls Soften
Rubber Tree Plant Tree Form Glossy Leaves

Rubber Tree (Ficus elastica)

A classic houseplant with large, glossy leaves in deep green or variegated forms. Rubber trees are relatively low-maintenance and can grow into impressive specimen plants with proper care and pruning. They prefer bright, indirect light and should be watered when the top inch of soil dries out. These trees can live for decades and make excellent focal points in living rooms or offices with their striking foliage and elegant form.

Large glossy leaves Tree potential Long-lived Prune-able
Care: Moderate πŸ’‘ Bright Indirect πŸ’§ Water When Top Dry

Complete Plant Care Guide

Everything you need to know to keep your green friends thriving

🌞 Light Requirements

Low Light: Snake plants, ZZ plants, pothos, peace lilies thrive in dim corners and under artificial lighting.

Bright Indirect: Monstera, rubber trees, and most tropical plants prefer bright windows without direct sun.

Direct Sun: Succulents and herbs need at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.

πŸ’§ Watering Guidelines

Succulents: Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to completely dry between waterings.

Tropical Plants: Keep soil consistently moist but never soggy - water when top inch is dry.

Air Plants: Mist 2-3 times weekly or soak in water for 30 minutes every 10 days.

Hardy Plants: Snake plants and ZZ plants prefer to be underwatered rather than overwatered.

🌑️ Temperature & Humidity

Optimal Range: Most houseplants prefer temperatures between 65-75Β°F (18-24Β°C).

Humidity: Tropical plants appreciate 40-60% humidity - use pebble trays or humidifiers in dry conditions.

Air Circulation: Good air flow prevents fungal issues and strengthens plant stems.

πŸͺ΄ Potting & Soil

Soil Mix: Use well-draining potting mix - add perlite or sand for succulents.

Pot Size: Choose pots only 1-2 inches larger than the root ball to prevent root rot.

Drainage: Always use pots with drainage holes and saucers to catch excess water.

Seasonal Plant Care

Adjust your plant care routine throughout the year

🌸 Spring (March-May)

  • Begin fertilizing every 2-4 weeks
  • Repot plants showing signs of being rootbound
  • Increase watering frequency as days lengthen
  • Move plants closer to windows for increased light

β˜€οΈ Summer (June-August)

  • Water more frequently due to heat and growth
  • Protect plants from intense afternoon sun
  • Monitor for pest activity in warm weather
  • Consider moving plants outdoors to patios

πŸ‚ Fall (September-November)

  • Reduce watering as growth slows
  • Stop fertilizing by late fall
  • Prepare plants for lower light conditions
  • Clean leaves to maximize light absorption

❄️ Winter (December-February)

  • Water much less frequently - plants are dormant
  • Keep away from cold drafts and heating vents
  • Consider grow lights for plants in dark rooms
  • Increase humidity through pebble trays or misting

Common Plant Problems & Solutions

Quick fixes for typical plant care issues

Yellow Leaves

Causes: Overwatering, nutrient deficiency, or natural aging

Solutions: Check drainage, reduce watering frequency, remove yellow leaves, fertilize during growing season

Brown Leaf Tips

Causes: Low humidity, salt buildup, or underwatering

Solutions: Increase humidity, flush soil monthly, check watering schedule, trim brown tips

Drooping Leaves

Causes: Underwatering, overwatering, or temperature stress

Solutions: Check soil moisture, adjust watering, ensure stable temperature, provide proper light

No New Growth

Causes: Insufficient light, lack of nutrients, or root-bound conditions

Solutions: Move to brighter location, fertilize regularly, check if repotting is needed

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