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A very large Monstera albo-variegata potted plant on a moss pole, on white background

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Polyscias scutellaria 'Fabian' leaf close-up on white background.
Polyscias scutellaria 'Fabian' Regular price From €16,00
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XL Plants

Quick Overview

XL plant logistics, what to plan ahead

  • Definition: larger or taller versions of a species, selected for scale and presence beyond rarity alone.
  • Space: floor area, radius of the crown and ceiling height all matter more than the pot size shown in photos.
  • Light access: big plants need enough room to sit close to usable light without blocking doors, radiators or walkways.
  • Care pattern: water, substrate and light expectations follow the species, not the pot size-the core recipe does not change.
  • Weight: containers are heavy and awkward; think about how you will rotate, clean and eventually repot before ordering.
  • Arrival: some staking, leaf shift or minor pruning from transport is normal; allow a settling period before judging shape.
Details & Care

XL Plants: focal-sized houseplants for big spaces

What XL means for plant size

XL plants are the pieces that instantly change how a room feels. They arrive already substantial, often around 80-200 cm tall or wide, usually in pots from roughly 21 cm diameter upwards. These are not small starter plants that might grow large one day; they have presence from the moment they land in your indoor setup.

The focus is on visible impact and footprint, not on age or rarity. Some XL options are common species grown on to a generous size, others are collector plants that have been given time and space to bulk up before sale.

How XL plants work in an indoor layout

Different XL plants fill different roles indoors:

  • Tall, upright floor plants: columnar forms, multi-caned shrubs and tree-like species that work as anchors in corners or next to furniture.
  • Wide, lush fillers: big Monstera, large Philodendron, mature Thaumatophyllumsimilar plants that build a lot of volume at mid-height.
  • XL clumps and specimens: multi-stemmed grasses, palms or shrubs that arrive as ready-made “jungle units” not single small plants.

Checks to make before ordering an XL plant

Large plants are impressive but less forgiving if you misjudge the practical details. Before you add one to your cart, think through:

  • Space and light: measure ceiling height and floor area and consider how light reaches the spot; squeezing an XL plant into a dark corner wastes its potential.
  • Weight and access: big pots, wet substrate and ceramic planters are heavy; check stairs, lifts and doorways and plan how you will move the plant once it arrives.
  • Care load: more foliage means more water, more dusting and more checking for pests, even if the species itself is straightforward.

XL Plants give immediate impact as a visual divider, focal point or backdrop for a group of smaller pots. Match the plant’s light needs to the actual spot you have in mind, then use the species-specific notes for finer details like substrate, watering and long-term shaping; repotting strategies for larger specimens are covered in the repotting guide for houseplants.

Frequently Asked Questions About Xl Plants