Indoor Plants

Over 600 varieties of indoor plants, all hand checked at our nursery in Devon before they're sent out. Whether you're looking for something big enough to fill a corner, a little desk plant, or your first ever houseplant, it's probably here. Each plant comes with a care guide so you're not left guessing. We've sent out over 350,000 plants so far, and we've check every single one to ensure you receive the highest quality.

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Indoor Plants

Houseplants Delivered

Shop a wide range of high quality indoor plants online at Houseplant.co.uk. Sourced directly from growers and delivered carefully across the UK, our plants add style to any home. Find your perfect match online.

Explore our amazing options like our large and tall plant, rare & unusual plants, plant bundles, popular succulents or beautiful orchids.

Easily find plants for specific needs: browse pet-safe, air-purifying, or easy-care collections. We deliver nationwide across the UK.

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Based on 5500+
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350k+

Indoor Plants delivered
to our happy customers.

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Over 95% of orders are
delivered within 1-2 days.

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We check every plant to
ensure the best quality.

Find the right plant for your space

We stock somewhere between 600 and 900 varieties at any one time. That number shifts week to week depending on what's available from our UK and Dutch growers, so there's usually something here you haven't seen before. If you're not sure where to start, these are the categories we point people towards most often.

Easy-care plants for beginners

Killed everything you've ever owned? Start with a snake plant. It stores water in its thick leaves, copes with low light, and actually does better when you leave it alone. Pothos and scindapsus are similarly hard to upset. They'll trail off a shelf, climb a moss pole, or just quietly fill out in a corner. The single biggest mistake we see from new plant owners is overwatering. Plants want to settle in, get their roots down, and be left to it. Each plant ships with a QR code on the pot that links to a care guide written for that specific species, so you're not guessing. Our easy-care collection is a good place to browse if you want the forgiving ones.

Pet-safe indoor plants

Spider plants, Boston ferns, calatheas, and parlour palms are all non-toxic to cats and dogs. We keep an eye on toxicology research and update our pet-friendly collection as new data comes out. Every product page flags whether a plant is safe for homes with animals. If you're unsure, ferns and palms are almost always a safe bet.

Plants that thrive in low light

North-facing rooms, hallways, basement flats. None of these rule out having plants. Pothos, ZZ plants, and snake plants handle poor light well. Peace lilies do too, and they'll even flower occasionally without direct sun. The one thing to bear in mind: no plant survives total darkness. As long as there's some ambient daylight in the room, you've got options. Have a look at our shade-tolerant plants for the full range.

Statement plants for bigger spaces

Empty corners and wide hallways call for something with a bit of presence. A Monstera deliciosa will do it. So will a fiddle leaf fig or a bird of paradise. Our large indoor plants arrive at sizes that fill the space straight away, which saves you the slow wait from a small nursery pot.

Why customers trust us

DEFRA certified, Plant Passport assured

We're a Registered Professional Operator with APHA (the Animal and Plant Health Agency), which means we're authorised to issue official DEFRA plant passports and we're subject to regular government inspections. Every plant we sell carries its own individual passport with the botanical name, country of origin, and a traceability code that links it back to the grower it came from. Most online plant shops don't mention this. We think it matters.

How we check every plant before it ships

When a delivery arrives from our growers, it goes straight into quarantine at our Devon nursery. We inspect everything for pests and disease, then introduce biological pest controls (natural predators, not chemical sprays) before anything goes into our main stock. It's the same approach used by professional nurseries across Europe.

Before dispatch, three members of our team check each plant individually. If we can't find a way to package a species so it arrives in proper condition, we pull it from the range. We'd rather not sell it than have it turn up in a state.

"I started this from my flower shop in Devon back in 2019. I'd been in horticulture and floristry for over sixteen years at that point, and the thing that always bothered me about buying plants online was that you had no way of knowing what you'd actually get. That's what we set out to fix."
Rebecca Tapper, Founder, City & Guilds Floristry, APHA Registered Professional Operator

We supply plants to The Newt in Somerset, the University of Oxford, Duolingo, and the Singaporean Embassy in London. Rated 4.7/5 from over 3,000 Google Reviews.

Common questions about buying indoor plants online

What are the easiest indoor plants for beginners?
Snake plants are probably the most forgiving thing you can buy. They store water in their leaves, so missing a week (or three) isn't the end of the world. Pothos and spider plants are similarly hard to kill. The main thing to avoid is overwatering, which is by far the most common mistake we hear about. Each plant comes with a species-specific care guide via a QR code on the pot. Have a look at our easy-care collection.
Which indoor plants are safe for cats and dogs?
Spider plants, Boston ferns, calatheas, and most palms are non-toxic. We flag pet safety on each product page individually and update the information as new research comes out. Our pet-friendly collection only includes species that are verified as safe for cats and dogs.
What indoor plants do well in low light or north-facing rooms?
Pothos, ZZ plants, and snake plants cope well with limited light. Peace lilies manage too, and they'll sometimes flower even without direct sun. The one thing no plant can handle is total darkness, so as long as there's some natural light in the room, you've got options. See our low-light collection.
Do your plants come with care instructions?
Yes. There's a QR code on the pot that links to a care guide written for that exact species, covering watering, light, humidity, and when to repot. One thing most guides overlook is soil health. The substrate your plant sits in loses nutrients over time, so refreshing it matters just as much as getting the watering right.
What are the best indoor plants for a bathroom?
Anything that likes humidity. Boston ferns, calatheas, and pothos do well in warm, damp air. A bird's nest fern is worth considering if your bathroom gets a bit of light. Succulents and cacti are a bad idea for bathrooms though. They want dry conditions and are prone to root rot in that kind of environment.
What are some unusual indoor plants worth trying?
Syngoniums are a favourite of ours. They come in pink and white variegations, grow as vines, and are much easier than they look. Aglaonemas are another good shout for colourful foliage without the fuss. Both cost a fraction of the variegated Monsteras you see all over social media. Browse our rare and unusual collection for what's in stock this week.
How are your indoor plants packaged and delivered?
Three people check each plant before it ships. Packaging is designed around the specific species, not one-size-fits-all, and each one goes out with its own DEFRA plant passport. Delivery is via DPD, usually next working day, with weekend options available. Orders over £50 ship free. If something arrives damaged, our 14-day freshness guarantee covers a replacement.

More about our indoor plant collection

Why Buy Houseplants and Indoor Plants Online

Transform your indoor spaces into lush, green sanctuaries with our expansive range of houseplants and indoor plants. At Houseplant.co.uk, you can choose from classic favourites to exotic rarities, each handpicked for their quality and resilience. Reap the benefits of biophilic design and indoor air purification by shopping with us today.

Houseplants and Indoor Plants Delivery

We understand the anticipation that comes with adding a new plant to your collection, which is why we offer express delivery for all our houseplants. Carefully packaged to endure transit, your new leafy friend will arrive at your doorstep in impeccable condition, ready to brighten your home.

Why Choose Houseplant.co.uk for Your Houseplants and Indoor Plants

With a stellar reputation backed by over 5,500 reviews, Houseplant.co.uk is your go-to source for quality houseplants. Each plant purchase includes a bespoke care guide, ensuring that you have all the information you need to keep your new plant thriving. We're not just a retailer; we're a resource and community for plant enthusiasts.

Caring for Houseplants and Indoor Plants

Houseplant care can vary widely depending on the species, but don't worry; we've got you covered. Our plants come with tailored care guides to help even the most novice plant parent succeed. From watering schedules to sunlight requirements, you'll find the answers you need to common care queries.

Benefits of Houseplants and Indoor Plants

Aside from the aesthetic allure, houseplants can provide a myriad of health benefits, from purifying the air to reducing stress levels. Studies even suggest that having indoor plants can improve concentration and productivity by up to 15%. So when you shop at Houseplant.co.uk, you're not just buying a plant; you're investing in your well-being.

Most Common Houseplant and Indoor Plant Questions

How Do I Choose the Right Houseplant for My Home?

At Houseplant.co.uk, our product descriptions include detailed information about each plant's light and water requirements, making it easier for you to make an informed decision.

How Do I Repot a Houseplant?

Repotting is generally required every 1-2 years or when the plant outgrows its current pot. Our care guides include step-by-step instructions on how to repot your specific plant.

Are Houseplants Pet-Friendly?

While many houseplants are safe for pets, some can be toxic. Each product listing on Houseplant.co.uk includes this essential safety information.

How Often Should I Water My Houseplants?

Watering needs vary among houseplants. Your purchase will include a tailored watering guide to ensure you don't under- or over-water your new plant.

Can Houseplants Survive in Rooms Without Windows?

Certain houseplants like Snake Plants and ZZ Plants are well-suited for low light conditions. Our product listings detail each plant's light requirements to help you make the best choice.