Whether you have a green thumb or simply appreciate plants for their aesthetic, it’s true that including plants as part of your interior décor is an effective way of beautifying your office.
Furthermore, is it necessary to put plants in your properties? The answer is not necessary.
But, plants have been found to be extremely beneficial for your overall health and well-being as it provides a calming environment that aids in reducing stress and enhancing blood pressure. Also, some plants have been proven to purify the air.
Best Indoor Plants for Your Office:
Snake Plant
Also known as ‘Mother-in-law’s Tongue’, it is immensely visually striking – a bundle of sturdy spikes covered with a sea of yellow, green, and greyish patterns.
This plant only requires minimal care – watering them on a weekly basis should suffice. There are multiple benefits to having a snake plant adorn your office – they absorb various air toxins, pollutants and odours, and improve overall air quality.
Money Plant (Pothos)
Money plant also known as Epipremnum Aureum or Pothos are believed to be a lucky plant by many, the money plant is an easy indoor shrub to grow and cultivate, suitable for those who do not know much about gardening.
The money plant can flourish anywhere, whether you put it in a soil pot or a jug of water.
Peace Lilies
Durable and beautiful, the peace lily's main function is its air-purifying abilities. These perennial indoor plants bloom only in filtered or limited sunlight, and are best placed in decorative pots in your office.
Bamboo
Bamboo is particularly good for a desktop since it will stay green in both artificial and low light, and won’t outgrow your office space. All you need to do is water it every 7 to 10 days and you will have success with bamboo.
Monstera Deliciosa
Monstera Deliciosa has been known to grow to a gigantic size, therefore, you may need to find a suitable corner of your office for them.
This plant works best in warm, humid environments, with plenty of gentle sunlight. They also very much prefer soil that's slightly moist. Check that the top 2 inches of soil are dry, before you water your plant.
Aloe Vera
Aloe vera purifies the air of formaldehyde and benzene – two chemicals commonly found in household cleaning products – and has amazing healing properties too. The gel inside its leaves is full of vitamins and naturally anti-bacterial making it ideal for treating minor cuts and burns including sunburn.
Best for busy working adults as you only need to place it on your office window, soak up the light.
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia)
One of “the most trouble-free indoor plants, ZZ Plant. That’s largely because this plant needs to be replenished with water every 2 to 3 weeks, when the soil is completely dry.
Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonemas)
Despite its implied verdant name, this plant with patterned leaves,comes in a range of shades including pink, white, silver and red. Unlike many indoor plants, the Chinese Evergreen does well in dry shade and low humidity.
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