Houseplants have long been known to be an effective way to reduce indoor air pollution and toxins in your home and office. According to a 1989 study by NASA, indoor plants can remove benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and ammonia (chemicals that have been linked to health effects like headaches and eye irritation) from the air we breathe.
Indoor plants turn indoor spaces into places of warmth and style. Our indoor plant selection is full of high-quality and hard-to-find plants that will provide lasting value.
When winter hits, we spend lots of time spent indoors. So, winter is a great time to create a healthier home and office by greening up your indoor space with indoor plants. So, how many plants do you need? Well, NASA research suggests having at least one plant per 100 square feet of home or office space to filter out common volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Dracaena
Dracaena plants are among the sturdiest houseplants grown today. And, they are quite lovely with striking leaf colors and a swordlike shape.
Tabletop Fountains
Indoor tabletop fountains pair well with indoor plants to create a lush, zen feel.
Stunning, Tall Indoor Plants
When you want the best range and quality of indoor plants to choose from, visit us. And, remember, if you don't have room in your vehicle for your purchase, we have a delivery service.
Metal Art Containers
Go funky and fun by planting inside decorative metal containers. See a few of these metal art pieces here. Ask our staff to help you find the perfect indoor plants to turn your home or office into a beautiful cozy place.
We have a nice selection of smaller indoor plants, too.
Tillandsias Can Be Grown Indoors
Tillandsias, aka Air Plants, can be grown indoors, too. Simply mist them or put them in a room like the bathroom so the environment mimics their natural rainforest environment.