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leaves of various tropical plants: Alocasia, Monstera, Anthurium on white background

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Stromanthe thalia 'Triostar' potted plant in nursery pot on white background.
Stromanthe thalia 'Triostar' Regular price From €18,75

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Quick Overview

All Houseplants: useful filters first

  • Check light first: bright, medium and low-light-tolerant plants behave very differently indoors.
  • Check habit: climbing, trailing, crawling, clumping and self-heading plants use space in different ways.
  • Size matters: baby plants, compact plants and XL specimens need different pot space, support and patience.
  • Care level: easy-care does not mean no care; it usually means the plant recovers better from small mistakes.
  • Pet access: use pet-friendly filters as risk reduction, not permission to let animals chew plants.
Details & Care

All Houseplants: match to light, space and care rhythm

All Houseplants is the broadest starting point for building an indoor plant setup. It groups easy-care favourites, baby plants, bold foliage, trailing plants, climbers, ferns, cacti, succulents and collector choices, so the useful question is which plant matches the conditions available after delivery. Light, warmth, watering habits, pot size, pet access and room for future growth all affect long-term fit.

Start with the position first. A bright windowsill, a shelf several metres from a window, a warm plant cabinet and a sunny sill can all support very different plants. Broad-leaved aroids often want bright indirect light and an airy substrate, cacti and many succulents need stronger light and sharper drainage, while ferns and prayer plants usually prefer softer light with steadier moisture.

How to narrow the All Houseplants collection

  • Light first: choose low light, bright indirect light, high light, direct sun or grow-light suitable plants before comparing leaf pattern.
  • Size and spread: check plant height, pot diameter and mature habit, especially for palms, Monstera, climbing aroids and wide rosette plants.
  • Growth habit: use climbing, trailing, crawling, compact, self-heading or upright filters to match plants to shelves, supports, hanging space or floor space.
  • Watering fit: pair drier routines with drought-tolerant plants and steadier routines with moisture-loving foliage plants that dislike repeated full dry-downs.
  • Pet access: use pet-friendly and lower-toxicity filters as a starting point, then keep chewable plants out of reach where needed.
  • Setup type: consider pots, supports, substrate, humidity tools or a terrarium before buying plants that need a more controlled environment.

A balanced indoor plant order often combines one larger anchor plant with smaller texture plants, a trailing plant or two, and the right substrate or support. A climber may need a pole from the beginning, a large-leaved plant may need more width than expected, and a plant sold in a small pot may still become a strong floor plant with time.

For a simple route, choose the light category first, then refine by size, care level and growth habit. All Houseplants works best as a practical overview: enough range to compare options, but with filters that keep the choice focused on real growing conditions.

This page also helps when several plants need to work together. A sunny dry corner, a shaded shelf and a humid display case should not receive the same plant mix. Use the collection to build by layers: one structural plant, smaller texture plants, trailing growth where space allows, and support or substrate that matches the roots. That gives the order a clearer purpose than buying by leaf colour alone.