1. Statement “Jungle” Plants
This season is all about bold, expressive foliage. Plants like monstera, ferns, and calatheas create a lush, layered look, transforming even the simplest room into a calming retreat.
Large leaf varieties bring depth and drama, making them ideal focal points in living spaces.
2. Trailing & Cascading Greens
Trailing plants continue to dominate interiors, softening shelves, windows, and mantels with effortless movement.
Think:
- String of hearts
- Pothos
- Ivy
They add a relaxed, organic feel, perfect for spring styling.
3. Terrariums & Miniature Gardens
Open terrariums are having a moment, offering a creative and low maintenance way to garden indoors.
They’re ideal for:
- Small spaces
- Coffee tables
- Layered decorative displays
A miniature ecosystem, beautifully contained.
4. Intentional & Wellness-Led Planting
Plants are now chosen not just for aesthetics, but for how they make us feel. From calming bedroom greenery to energising desk plants, indoor gardens are becoming deeply personal.
This shift reflects a broader desire for balance, mindfulness, and connection to nature.
5. Rare & Collectible Plants
A growing trend sees houseplants treated as curated collections: unique, expressive, and often rare.
It’s less about quantity, more about character:
- Variegated leaves
- Sculptural shapes
- Statement specimens