5 Plants That Are Perfect For Office Spaces
So, you’ve gone back to working in the office and you’re missing your work-from-home days. Or maybe your office space just isn’t as cozy, bright, or aesthetically pleasing as you would like it to be. There’s an easy solution: plants!
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been getting the question more and more… “What is the best plant for my office space?”
Well, there are a few things to take into consideration!
First, it depends on what your lighting situation is. If you’re lucky, your office will have big bright windows! However, for many people, this is not the case. Below we will provide a few options for both well-lit and low-light spaces.
It’s also important to take into account how much time you spend in the office and how much time you have to tend to your plant! We typically recommend low-maintenance plants for offices.
Here Are The 5 Plants We Recommend For Office Spaces
1. Sansevieria
Also known as Snake Plants, Sansevierias are the perfect office plant for three reasons.
- They thrive in medium to low light
- They are actually happier when you forget to water them
- They look super cool and come in a ton of varieties
2. Pothos
The pothos is a very easy-to-care-for plant! It can live in bright, indirect sunlight as well as low light.
3. ZZ Plant
The ZZ Plant is one of the easiest plants to care for! It is happy in low light and thrives on neglect–this is the perfect plant for people who travel or who are new to caring for houseplants.
Also known as Zamioculcas Zamiifolia Plant or Zanzibar Gem.
4. Peace Lily
Peace Lilies are fantastic for purifying the air, low light and is low maintenance. This beautiful showy plant gets its name from its white blooms that look like white flags of surrender.
5. Succulents and Cacti
Succulents and cacti are an easy, beautiful way to dress up your office. Plus, if you’re a notorious plant killer, they are perfect since they are easy to maintain. They come in all sizes and in so many different varieties!
Both succulents and cacti like a brightly lit south-facing window or an area where it gets lots of natural bright light and they only need to be watered once every couple of weeks depending on their size.