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    Popular Houseplants — 7 Houseplant Trends For 2025

    funwithgardeningBy funwithgardeningFebruary 6, 2025014 Mins Read
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    Plants with interest

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    ‘Plants with interesting and colourful leaves will be prominent in 2025,’ says Angela Slater, gardening expert at Hayes Garden World, who predicts a rise in varieties such as calathea, maranta, colocasia and hypoestes.

    Andy Little, houseplant buyer at British Garden Centres, adds philodendron into the mix. ‘Its striking leaves make them the perfect statement piece for any indoor space, with their health benefits and easy care making them popular with younger gardeners.’

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    Petite plants for small spaces

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    ‘As hybrid lifestyles thrive, small houseplants are increasingly used to enhance desk spaces without overwhelming them,’ says Jo Lambell, founder of Beards & Daisies. ‘The ZZ plant is a great fit for compact spaces like home offices. It’s low-maintenance, thrives in low light, and adds a fresh feel to your workspace.’

    Petite plants pack all the charm of their larger counterparts, but in a size that effortlessly fits the smaller corners of your home. Other popular small indoor plants for 2025 include succulents, dwarf ferns and terrariums.

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    A maximalist influence

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    The ‘more is more’ maximalism rule is making its mark in the world of houseplants, with a nod to embracing more bold, striking greenery that commands attention.

    ‘We’re seeing a lot of love for statement plants as focal points, including the kentia palm and fiddle leaf fig,’ says Jo.

    Meanwhile, Angela says the huge leaves of the colocasia are perfect for forming the base of an indoor jungle. ‘Maximalism is still in vogue in the world of gardening,’ she adds.

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    Low maintenance, old-fashioned favourites

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    Say goodbye to needy and sensitive houseplants: easy-to-care-for varieties are here to make our busy lives easier.

    ‘As more novice houseplant keepers come on board, the old faithfuls will be selling well, such as spider plants, cacti and succulents,’ predicts Angela. ‘These are all quite difficult to kill and are very forgiving of being neglected; just don’t overwater the cacti and succulents otherwise they will rot.’

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    Plants for clean air and reduced stress

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    ‘With natural materials and earthy tones promoting wellbeing for 2025, air-purifying plants are becoming a perfect addition to our safe spaces,’ explains Jo. ‘Air-purifying plants like the snake plant not only increase the calming aesthetic of biophilic design but also reduce stress and can improve the air quality at home.’

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    Trailing varieties

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    With cascading vines and lush greenery, trailing houseplants are the ultimate way to add drama to empty shelves, windowsills, and uninspired corners.

    ‘Climbing and trailing houseplants add depth to our home. Plants like the devil ivy are ideal for creating vertical greenery or layering shelves. They bring texture and depth to your space and are a little quirky too, which we love,’ says Jo.

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    Child-friendly planting

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    Child-friendly gardening remains high on the agenda as children flex their green fingers at home. According to research by the RHS, gardening can help children feel more confident and resilient while also teaching them about environmental stewardship.

    Andy says there are some half-term heroes to look out for: ‘Around the school holidays, sales of carnivorous plants and cacti spike as children love these plants and it’s an easy way to get them into gardening.’

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     Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she’s busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.  

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