4 Houseplant trends for 2023

The houseplant trends for 2023 vary from small plants to big tropical plants and just about everything in between! The houseplant trend is here to stay so any plant will do, but we have put together some of the top trends that are sure to get your friends talking and add something special to your houseplant collection. So if you want to be on trend with the current houseplant trends for 2023, try one or all below.

Small plants
Small plants can make a big impact. They can save space, and many are easy to grow. Think of small terrariums, bonsai trees, and mini plants in cute pots. You'll find so much inspiration online, with many macro shots and social media photos of various ways to build small terrariums in tiny glass bottles. Grouping lots of small plants together can also look stunning.

Rare plants
As houseplant collections grow, rare plants are becoming much more desired. The rare plant addition to a home can make a big statement about how essential houseplants are to the owner. Monstera deliciosa' Albo-Variegata’ is a particularly coveted houseplant with its big luscious green leaves and white markings. Philodendron gloriosum is another rare and costly houseplant which looks lovely in a large container and photos!

Air cleaning plants
Houseplants don't just look pretty. Well-being is big on everyone's mind right now, so plants that don't just soften the room's look but also clean the air of toxins are one of the top trends. Some of the best plants that clean the air of toxins are, thankfully, some of the easiest to grow. Sansevieria, Spider Plant, and Aloe Vera have always been a trend and will always be in the future!

Large plants
Indoor-outdoor living is a big trend as everyone wants to connect better with nature. Many houseplant lovers are going big with their houseplants, and if you have the space, even indoor trees are becoming more popular, or at the very least, houseplants that are so big they look like a tree! Big plants are a big current trend, from the tall, large-leaf Bird of Paradise (Strelizia) to the indoor Christmas tree, The Norfolk Island Pine. While trends come and go, houseplants overall are always a vital aspect of every home, so whichever you decide to grow or how you display them know that a houseplant never really goes out of fashion.