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The Best Large Botanicals to Make a Statement

  • Mar 18
  • 2 min read

Updated: 5 days ago


In our first issue, we discuss how you can use various large indoor plants to make a statement in your home. While smaller indoor plants have their charm for tabletops and shelves, a large plant makes a bold statement and invites a vibrant energy to your space. This article briefly summarises what is discussed in the magazine, so make sure to get your free digital copy today!



Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata):

The Fiddle Leaf is one of the more popular large house plants and is known for its large, glossy, sculptural leaves, making it ideal for bright, indirect light corners.



Delicious Monster (Monstera Deliciousa):

The Delicious Monster is a classic choice for plant lovers at all levels of their plant-parenting journeys. This magnificent botanical creates a dramatic, yet tropical look with its unique split leaves, growing both tall and wide—adding that “jungle” touch to any space.



Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia):

Traditionally an outdoor botanical, The Bird of Paradise can be brought indoors and kept in spots where bright light or direct sunlight, is prominent. Simply keep this plant’s soil moist (not soggy), and see how it grows tall, filling the space around it.



Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica):

Rubber Plants are another great choice for beginner plant-parents, as it is known for being relatively low-maintenance. Just give it plenty of space and it will grow to impressive heights!



Dragon Tree (Dracaena Marginata):

This popular indoor plant is not only ideal for tight spots due to its slender shape, but it will certainly add a modern and minimalist touch to your home. It is an excellent choice if you are looking to fill vertical space, as it can grow quite tall!



Although taller houseplants may give off the impression of more plant care to undertake, we’re here to assure you that it is not the case! So get your large botanical, grab your copy of Home Botany Magazine's first issue and make a make that bold statement with your large plants.


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