Indoor Plants

Step into a world of green and gorgeous indoor plants where these botanical wonders effortlessly elevate any interior, infusing it with a sense of vitality and calm.

Things our customers say

Coral Warren
Norwich

Smaller bouquet than expected

Peter Harris
Brighton

When they were placed in a vase they looked amazing

Carola Beresford-Cooke
Nottingham

My friend is very happy with her "lovely flowers"

Elizabeth Kerrigan
Hamilton

My Aunt loved them and said they were beautiful. Thank you very much

Elizabeth Knowles
Bristol

Birthday gift for my step mum and she was very happy with them

Marion Smith
Poole

Recipient was delighted with the flowers especially as they had fully opened up over the next couple of days, which indicates how fresh they were.

A Celebration of Foliage

Dive into the layers of emerald shades and take a stroll through our online jungle - our collection of green indoor plants is dressed to impress. All of our new green friends are available with our speedy and secure next day delivery anywhere in the UK.

Most Popular Green Indoor Plants

What are the favourites in the indoor jungle? Some of the most popular indoor plants (most included in our collection) are: Pothos, Spider Plants, Snake Plant, Peace Lily, Parlour Palm, Aloe Vera, Philodendron, ZZ Plant

Questions about Green indoor plants

Parlour Palm, Peace Lily, Watermelon Peperomia, Ficus Benghalensis, Birds Nest Fern, Ribbon Fern, Sword Fern, Snake Plant, Spider Plant, Monkey Leaf, Umbrella Plant are the most popular green indoor plants.

Green plants provide us with food and energy. They provide our atmosphere with oxygen and use up carbon dioxide. They also contribute to brightening and adding cosiness to every room.

The scientific name of green plant is Plantae. Green plants include all organisms commonly known as land plants and green algae, including liverworts, mosses, ferns and other non-seed and seed plants.

Green flowers are unusual, they are mostly hybridised or genetically modified to produce green blooms. They are rather hard to grow and are usually produced by growers.