Interior Plants For Offices


EASY PLANTS TO SURROUND YOURSELF 

Although cacti and succulents are still a go-to option for a headache-free greening of your workspace, you can easily introduce leafy green plants at your desk, given that you choose among those which don’t require a lot of maintenance. The selection of plants below can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and light conditions, and, most of them even thrive in dry soil, which means less frequent watering. So, with that in mind, here are some easy plants that’ll allow you to bring the outdoors in, and also come with air-purification benefits.

                          

                                         



THE RISE OF HOME OFFICE 

This increase in the number of work-from-home employees has led to people getting creative with their office space at home, with some even building their workspaces in the garden.  Most people don’t have room for office space outside, however, this doesn’t mean you can’t have your own private green space in which to work.


MONSTERA DELICIOSA 

                                   


If looking after plants isn’t your forte, the Swiss cheese plant is one for you. The Independent explains there’s a good chance you will be able to keep this plant alive, no matter how busy or forgetful you are. It only needs watering every two weeks or so, and they can live happily in pots or hanging planters. They're growing fast, too, so you need to make sure that you use a pot or planter with plenty of space. They’re also known to have good air cleaning properties.


SANSEVIERIA TRIFASCIATA 

Also more commonly known as the snake plant, Wired claims it is incredibly robust. It will help filter toxins in the air, which makes it a great plant for the home office or anywhere in the house with little to no airflow. So, if you want the air in your office to be as clean as your desk, this is the plant to have. I’ve had Sansevierias at the office for several years and they’re doing considerably better than other plant species, with the same amount of care. They thrive in dry and well-drained soil.


HOWEA FORSTERIANA

This plant is known for being a wonderful table and countertop centerpiece, but it can also be great for your home office. It’s incredibly low maintenance and it thrives in low light to dark places. It tolerates warm and cool air, too. While Kentia Palms grow tall, they don’t grow outwards, making them a great space-saving option.


Working at home doesn’t mean you have to work in a drab home office. Use the above plants to add some color, purify the air, and bring some character to your office space.

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