Office plants are a great way to brighten up your workplace, whether you work remotely or in a shared office. They have been scientifically proven to provide a range of benefits such as reducing stress levels and cleaning the air. However, not all offices are have large windows and natural light. Fortunately, there are many plants to choose from that don't require sunlight. We've put together our favourite office plants to help your bring some greenery into the office.
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As well as making your workplace a vibrant and inviting place to work, office plants have been scientifically proven to provide a wide range of benefits. They have been shown to reduce stress, increase productivity, clean the air and even boost creativity. Fortunately, you can enjoy these benefits even if you don't have a lot of natural light in your work environment.
This large-leafed plant is also known as the swiss cheese plant and has big, heart-shaped leaves that develop splits as they mature. This plant has been known to survive even the worst conditions but we recommend providing them with the right size pot as it grows and using a small pole to support it as it grows.
Living up to its name, this office plant can grow up to 10 to 15 feet tall indoors and stretch 8 feet wide. Always check the soil by hand and water thoroughly when it feels dry at 2 inches deep. Reduce this water intake during winter.
The snake plant is a perfect office plant due as it can survive even in the darkest of corners. Their long leaves look great planted in a large planter or a small pot.
Water this plant fortnightly, allowing its soil to completely dry out between watering to prevent root rot. However, these plants are toxic to animals so we recommend avoiding for pet-friendly offices.
This popular houseplant also makes a great office plant due to its ability to survive most harsh conditions. We recommend watering spider plants well without allowing the soil to get soggy to prevent root rot. Remove any dry leaves to prevent the plant from wasting its energy on restoring them.
This office plant can also produce small white flowers. When cared for correctly, you can replant small spider plants into pots to grow more spider plants for your office.
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