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A Guide to Easy Indoor Plants for Your Office Space

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Adding indoor plants is a simple way to bring life and color into your space. So whether you have limited lighting or windows galore, have a green thumb, or are a first-time plant owner, there’s an office plant for you!

Finding the plants that will thrive in a workspace, such as the best plants for office lighting, can take time and effort. You want your plants to thrive and look beautiful in your space. That’s why we’ve gathered a list of low-maintenance indoor plants that can liven up any space. Not only will a plant help your space feel brighter, but it can also even help purify your air, boosting your productivity and bringing positive energy to your space.

Which indoor plant will thrive in your office?

10 Mood-Boosting Indoor Plants to Place in Your Office

1. African Violet

African violets are almost always flowering and are an easy way to add color to your space. These small indoor plants have flowers in several vibrant colors, including pink, white, purple, and blue. These easy indoor plants like little water and a few hours of natural light daily.

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For African Violets

2. Snake Plant

Named after the points at the end of each leaf, the snake plant is a slow-growing plant that will complement any of your office décors. However, don’t overwater your snake plant because they don’t like wet roots.

Snake Plant potted on office desk for modern workspace decor.

3. ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is perfect for anyone looking for a low-maintenance plant. It needs little natural light and has leaves that grow horizontally, making it ideal for a small space and one of the best plants for an office with no windows.

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4. Lucky Bamboo

Lucky bamboo will do well in an office with little natural light. It grows in water and can simply be placed in a vase with water or in a pot with pebbles to hold the stalks in place. This plant can be arranged in various shapes, including curls, twists, and hearts. Because this plant grows relatively slowly and straight upwards, it is one of the best plants for an office desk.

Lush bamboo plant in glass vase on wooden desk with candles and decorative ball.

5. Orchid

Orchids are known for their beautiful and fragrant blooms. These beauties thrive with a weekly sip of water and moderate light. Orchids go through a natural blooming cycle, so don’t be alarmed when you don’t have any blooms for a few weeks. Instead, look for Phalaenopsis orchids, which are the least-fussy orchids you can grow.

Bright pink orchid in a white pot on a marble table in a modern office space with colorful art decor.

6. Chinese Money Plant

A Chinese money plant will thrive in your space if you have a bright office with lots of natural lighting! The Chinese money plant proliferates, so start with a slightly larger pot than you think you’ll need. Your plant will fill the space in no time.

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7. Begonia

There are a variety of begonias you can grow in your office. Some have striking flowers, while others have colorful foliage. To help your begonia live a long and happy life, give it lots of bright but indirect light and beware of overwatering its sensitive roots.

Lush potted houseplant with large, spotted green leaves on a terracotta pot against a light blue background.

8. Peace Lily

Peace lilies are often considered one of the easiest plants to care for. They will tell you when they’re thirsty by wilting dramatically. After you water them, you can practically watch them perk right back up. Not only will they provide your office with cleaner air, but their simple yet striking white flowers will brighten up your space.

Lush green plant in modern black-and-white geometric pot on a white desk, stylish office decor.

9. Spider Plant

The spider plant’s name was inspired by the wispy tendrils that dangle from the plant, like spider legs. This adaptable plant is excellent for a new plant owner. When it comes to spider plants, start by giving them too little water rather than too much water. Try placing them on the edge of a table so their leaves can cascade off the surface, or grow them in a hanging pot.

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10. Aloe

While aloe is typically known for its inner gel with healing properties, it also makes a striking indoor plant! The fast-growing succulent is easy to care for, especially if you can provide it with about six hours of light per day.

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Bring Life to Your Office Space

This list of indoor plants offers a range of species for various office aesthetics. So if you are still looking for the right plant for your space and need help to achieve the bright and lively office you want, don’t worry. There are other options for finding the right office space for you!

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