Indoor plants for the office – which types are best?

    Indoor plants for the office – which types are best?

    Alena Nyrkova

    data published: Sep 04 2024

    data modified: Dec 03 2024

    time to read: 7 minutes

    A well-designed office environment will enhance the working capacity of the employees. An employer should surround his employees with a pleasant working environment. One of the important conditions is the environment in which the employees work. The indoor plants can improve it.

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    Key takeaways

    • Indoor plants play a vital role in creating a pleasant and productive office environment by improving air quality, reducing stress, and boosting employee morale.
    • Commonly chosen office plants include easy-care varieties like Sansevieria, Ivy, Zamioculcas, Succulents, Aspidistra, Calathea, Dracaena, Pahira, Philodendron, and Chlorophytum.
    • Plants in the office help reduce stress, improve concentration, enhance mood, purify the air, and create a more inviting and comfortable workspace.
    • When selecting office plants, consider factors like low maintenance, minimal water requirements, tolerance to low light, and non-allergenic properties.
    • Proper placement of plants is key—avoid clutter, use tiered arrangements for low ceilings, and opt for large plants as space dividers.
    • High-demand office plants include Anthurium, Ficus, Succulents, Ferns, Bamboo, and Philodendron, known for their adaptability and minimal care needs.
    • These are ideal for offices due to their low maintenance, ability to withstand dry air, and stylish appearance, making them perfect for desks and larger spaces.
    • Brighten the office with flowering plants like Primrose, Fuchsia, Hibiscus, Kalanchoe, and Geranium. Anthurium is recommended for more masculine office environments due to its bold, red flowers.
    • For a variety of suitable office plants, consider purchasing from specialized florists like Bloom Boom in Los Angeles, which offers easy-to-care-for indoor plants.

    Popular flowers for the office

    Flowers in the workplace create a favorable emotional environment, reduce stress, and improve the air. Not all flower crops are favorable to the office microclimate because there is insufficient air humidity. Reverent, sometimes even capricious flowers require care and meticulousness in maintaining the moisture level in the earth and air, in sanitary and decorative pruning, transplanting, feeding, and supervision during flowering. 

    To give green spaces the right conditions requires time, which in the office is primarily devoted to business tasks and is, as usual, in short supply. Thus, the range of plants suitable for the office is narrowed down considerably, and the most unpretentious ones are given priority. Low maintenance indoor plants such as Sansevieria, ivy, zamiokulkas, succulents, aspidistra, calathea, dracaena, pahira, philodendron, and chlorophytum, which require minimal care and easily adapt to low light conditions, are ideal for the office.

    Benefits of having flowers in the office

    As mentioned, flowers have a favorable effect on the productivity and emotional well-being of workers and have many other benefits as well:

    • Stress reduction. Plants help reduce stress and anxiety levels.
    • Improved concentration. The presence of plants can help improve concentration and productivity.
    • Creating a pleasant atmosphere. Flowers improve the atmosphere and make the workplace more cozy.
    • Air purification. Some plants help improve indoor air quality.
    • Mood enhancement. Greenery helps to improve mood and overall well-being.

    Attention Restoration Theory suggests that looking at nature – and even just images of nature – can switch the brain into a different processing mode, making employees feel more relaxed and better focused.

    Principles for choosing office plants

    The choice of office plants is not just “for the soul.” Factors such as lack of time to care for them, crowds of people, cramped conditions, scarce lighting, and dry air are all factors to consider. Plants in the office do not grow well, so they must meet several requirements:

    • Attractive view. Give preference to species that look beautiful at any time of the year.
    • Lack of fragrance. Flowers with a strong odor often cause allergies. There are a lot of people in the office, so when choosing, consider the likelihood of its development in any of the employees or visitors. In this regard, citrus fruits are dangerous – they are considered a strong allergen.
    • Unpretentiousness. You can't always find time to care for the flowers at work. For this reason, choose the most unpretentious species. They should firmly endure short-term drought and do not require frequent transplanting, pruning, or high humidity.

    How to properly arrange plants in the office

    Office plants are best placed in areas where they will not interfere with movement around the office. There are a few principles for arranging plants in the office:

    • in spacious, not cluttered with office furniture, large-leaved plants look more effective, and where there is too much furniture - small-leaved;
    • low ceilings are compensated by “tiered” plants; 
    • dense bushes, elongated lines, and the use of stylish, strictly delineated containers look great;
    • large trees should be preferred as a divider between zones – rather than to fill vacant corners;
    • neutral vases with background flowers and no more than two decorative-flowering ones should prevail in one room;
    • work tables, window sills, wall shelves, and floor decorative stands are evenly filled with compact specimens.

    Office flowers in high demand

    The most commonly placed plants in the office are plants such as:

    • anthurium – a plant with red flowers and glossy leaves;
    • ficus – plants with beautiful, shiny leaves of dark green or rich light green color;
    • succulents – most representatives of this group grow in tropical countries; their form and appearance are intricate and unusual; 
    • fern – beautiful, it gives the environment visual tranquility and eliminates negativity;
    • bamboo – a spectacular indoor plant that does not require delicate care;
    • philodendron – an evergreen plant with glossy, leathery leaves. 

    Succulents and cacti

    Succulents and cacti are the best indoor plants for the office. They require minimal care and infrequent watering. The subspecies come in different sizes and shapes, so you can easily choose the right plant for your desk or a large space. Succulents and cacti can tolerate the dry air and lack of light that is usual for the office. Plants have a stylish look that will complement the interior of any room. One of the most popular succulents is the money tree, it purifies the air and eliminates unpleasant odors.

    Flowering plants

    Some types of flowering plants are also great for the office and can add color to the environment. Common choices for the office include:

    • peace lily – an elegant indoor plant with thick glossy foliage and white flowers.
    • fuchsia – a bright indoor hanging plant with bell-like flowers will add color to an office space;
    • hibiscus – a plant with bright and large flowers;
    • kalanchoe – an easy indoor plant with bright flowers that will suit an office desk;
    • geranium – a bright and unpretentious plant with lush inflorescences. 

    For a strictly masculine office team, you can buy Anthurium. Thanks to its expressive red flowers and glossy green leaves, it symbolizes strength and masculinity.

    Purchase indoor plants for your office from Bloom Boom florist in Los Angeles

    In our store you can order a variety of good indoor plants for the office that will add beauty and comfort to your home. We have in stock such plants as Meerlo Lavender (Lavandula), Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane), Spathiphyllum Peace Lily (Peace Lily), Swedish Ivy, Sedum morganianum (Donkey's Tail), Blue Liriope, Salvia Clevelandii (Blue Sage), Dracaena Fragrans, Rosmarinus and Crassula Ovata (Money Plant). Caring for these plants is easy if you follow our recommendations. They will delight you with their beauty and healthy appearance for a long time.

    Summary

    Live indoor plants will bring positive changes in the emotional background of employees, improve air quality, and create a comfortable atmosphere in the office. Choose plants that are easy to care for and do not need bright lighting and frequent watering. Succulents, cacti, and some flowering plants, such as fuchsia, kalanchoe, geraniums, and others, are ideal. Buy indoor plants for your office to experience the benefits of living plants and improve your productivity.




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