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Houseplants

Houseplants are ideal for beautifying your interior and creating a healthy, natural atmosphere. They provide fresh air, enhance well-being and bring color and life to any space. At Introgreen you'll find an extensive collection of houseplants, from popular green plants to unusual species. Our plants are healthy, easy to care for and suit any interior – from modern to classic. Whether you're looking for a large eye-catcher or small plants for the windowsill, you'll always find something at Introgreen. Discover our range and order easily online with fast delivery.


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  1. Geldboom
    Money Tree
    Pachira aquatica
    ↕200cm
    Ø32cm
    €162.50
  2. Ficus bonsai
    Ficus bonsai
    Ficus Ginseng
    ↕60cm
    Ø22cm
    €70.50
  3. Dypsis Areca Lutescens met mand
    Areca palm in basket
    Dypsis Areca Lutescens
    ↕150cm
    Ø24cm
    €88.50
  4. Draceana rikki met mand
    Dragon tree in basket
    Dracaena Deremensis Rikki
    ↕140cm
    Ø24cm
    €98.95
  5. Asplenium Antiquum Osaka
    Striped fern
    Asplenium Antiquum Osaka
    ↕60cm
    Ø23cm
  6. Dragon Ivy
    Dragon Ivy
    Scindapsus Epipremnum
    As low as €39.50
    from €44.50 to €68.95
  7. Kentia palm
    Kentia palm
    Howea Forsteriana
    ↕80, 100 of 130cm
    Ø19 of 24cm
    As low as €46.95
    from €51.95 to €72.50
  8. ZZ plant
    ZZ plant
    Zamioculcas Zamiifolia
    As low as €35.95
    from €40.95 to €60.50
  9. Nestvaren
    Bird's Nest Fern
    Asplenium Nidus Crissie
    ↕55cm
    Ø23cm
  10. Afrikaanse Vijgenboom
    African fig tree
    Ficus Cyathistipula
    ↕105cm
    Ø21cm
  11. Klimop hangplant
    Hanging Ivy Plant
    Hedera Wonder Green
    ↕70cm
    Ø24cm
  12. Drakenboom vertakt XXL
    Branched Dragon Tree XXL
    Dracaena Marginata
    ↕190cm
    Ø45cm
    €249.95
  13. Rubberboom
    Ficus Elastica Robusta shrub - 140 cm Ø27
    Ficus Elastica Robusta
    ↕140cm
    Ø27cm
    €74.95
  14. Philodendron Prince of Orange
    Orange Philodendron
    Philodendron Prince of Orange
    ↕45cm
    Ø17cm
  15. 50 Pieces Hornbeam / Green Beech
    50 Pieces Hornbeam / Green Beech
    Carpinus Betulus
    ↕60cm
    Ø19cm
    €311.95
  16. 50 Pieces Privet / Hedge Privet
    50 Pieces Privet / Hedge Privet
    Ligustrum Ovalifolium
    ↕80cm
    Ø19cm
    €349.50
  17. 50 pieces Beech hedge / Green beech
    50 pieces Beech hedge / Green beech
    Fagus sylvatica
    ↕60cm
    Ø19cm
    €311.95
  18. 50 pcs Hedge beech / Green beech
    50 pcs Hedge beech / Green beech
    Fagus sylvatica
    ↕80cm
    Ø19cm
    €349.50
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Houseplants FAQ

Which type of houseplant is best for my light situation (sunny, bright indirect, or low light)?
Use your window and the amount of direct sun as your guide. Choose succulents & cacti for the sunniest spots with several hours of direct light. Most green plants and indoor palms prefer bright, indirect light (near a window, but out of harsh midday sun). For lower-light rooms, look for shade-tolerant foliage plants (often with patterned leaves) and avoid sun-lovers like cacti, which tend to stretch and weaken when light is insufficient.
I want a statement plant vs. a small windowsill plant—how do I choose the right size?
Start with the available floor or sill space and how quickly the area dries out. For a living-room “eye-catcher,” choose a larger floor plant (for example, palms or big-leaved green plants) and place it where it has room to grow without touching radiators or drafty doors. For windowsills, desks, and shelves, compact plants and smaller pot sizes are easier to keep evenly moist and to move for better light. If you’re unsure, choose a medium size: it settles in faster than very large plants and is more forgiving if you need to adjust placement.
What’s the practical difference between green foliage plants, flowering houseplants, and orchids?
Pick based on the effect you want and how you like to care. Green foliage plants are chosen for leaf shape and color and usually look good year-round with steady, simple care. Flowering houseplants give seasonal color, but they typically need more consistent light and watering to rebloom well. Orchids are great if you want elegant blooms without constant watering—most prefer to dry slightly between waterings and do best in bright, indirect light, not in full sun.
What are the most common watering mistakes with houseplants, and how can I avoid them?
The biggest mistake is watering on a fixed schedule. Instead, check the potting mix first: water when the top layer has dried for most foliage plants, and let succulents/cacti dry much more between waterings. Always make sure excess water can drain away—standing water is a frequent cause of root problems. Also match watering to the season: in darker winter months plants use less, while in brighter periods they may need more frequent checks.