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SMYCKA green artificial plant, vibrant leaves on flexible stems, suitable for indoor/outdoor decor, made from recycled materials.A windowsill with white flowers in a clear vase and a winding green plant, using recycled plastic, suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Artificial bamboo plant, green, potted in black, recycled plastic materials, upright and slender design.FEJKA Artificial potted plant, in/outdoor/bamboo, 21 cm
FICUS MICROCARPA plant in black pot. Dark green leaves, tall, round shape, indoor décor.FICUS MICROCARPA Potted plant, curtain fig, 19 cm
Single light pink artificial dahlia with green leaves on stem.SMYCKA light pink dahlia in glass vase. Small, realistic flower on table.
A potted DYPSIS LUTESCENS with green fronds; potterys orange, ceramic.Indoor plants, books in basket, cosy seat. Natural light.
Brown-potted STRELITZIA, tall green leaves.Indoor STRELITZIA by window.
Olive tree: potted indoor plant with small round canopy, grey-green leaves, and grey-brown trunk.Modern patio with potted OLEA EUROPAEA. Sizes vary, stand and watering can. Or patio with OLEA EUROPAEA in pots. Sizes vary, tools nearby.

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FEJKA hanging plant, artificial, recycled leavesHanging FEJKA plants in white pots by window, lush green leaves, smaller than framed art nearby.
Green plastic potted FEJKA plantFEJKA Artificial potted plant, in/outdoor Areca palm, 19 cm
SMYCKA white artificial rose with green leaves, made from recycled plastic.Small clear vase on a balcony table holds a single white rose. Other potted plants and white vases surround it in a zen-like setting.
Four colourful potted HYDRANGEAs, green, blue, pink, purple, clay pots, lush leaves.A windowsill with a white pot holding a green HYDRANGEA plant alongside another smaller plant in a white pot, books, and a wooden block.
FEJKA artificial green hanging plant, lifelike, vibrant leaves, durable recycled plastic.White console with green plant, lamps, jacket, and bag.
Potted lavender with purple flowers, green leaves.Two lavenders in white pots on a marble shelf with books and a succulent, window light highlighting purple flowers and green leaves.
Potted MONSTERA DELICIOSAIndoor: large MONSTERA DELICIOSA plant, hourglass, small plant.
Two potted plants, green foliage, terracotta pots, hanging, vibrant home decor.Potted HEDERA HELIX cascading over dark cabinet.
Two potted plants, one with purple flowers, one with white. Both in black pots.Two white pots with vibrant purple and white flowers sit on a windowsill, bringing natural beauty indoors.
Potted rubber plant with broad green leaves.Large leaf ficus by window.

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Six potted ZANTEDESCHIA in red pots, showing pink, yellow, orange, and purple flowers.Two ZANTEDESCHIA plants in white pots sit on a marble shelf by a window, larger than nearby books.
Three potted orchids in white, pink, and purple, each with green leaves in plastic pots.A stylish vase holds a blooming orchid near a bright window, enhancing home decor with its vibrant flowers and lush green leaves.
Potted green plant in brown plastic container.White-potted chamaedorea on grey shelf 149 characters

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Green potted plant, healthy.Garden tools, potted topiary, terracotta stacks, watering can.
Three potted SANSEVIERIA TRIFASCIATA plants in red plastic pots, featuring tall, green leaves with dark variegated patterns.Sansevieria on window sill with cacti, vase, and timer.
White artificial dahlia flower with green leaves on a long stem, made from recycled plastic.Outdoor table with SMYCKA white dahlia in clear glass vase, life-like and made from recycled plastic.

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Three potted CELOSIA plants in pinkish-purple pots, showcasing vibrant flowers and lush green foliage.White potted CELOSIA on shelf

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Do indoor plants need sunlight?

Indoor plants need sunlight - however not all of them need the same amount. It helps to consider the environment from which the plant has originated. Plants that thrive in desert climate will typically need a lot of direct sunlight. Some plants which thrive in dense forests environments, meanwhile, may only need a few daily hours of partial sunlight to survive.

If you’re looking for plants that don’t need any sunlight whatsoever, you can find these at IKEA too – we’re talking about artificial plants! Browse plastic plants that replicate the real thing, from fake flowers to artificial hanging plants. While these fake blossoms aren’t as fragrant, they look splendid and require no maintenance at all. You’ll even find artificial outdoor plants that are suitable for your patio or balcony.

Do indoor plants improve air quality?

Plants can absorb gases and produce oxygen. But to achieve an air purifying effect with home plants, you would need to fill up your home with many more plants than you’re likely able to fit. Sadly, you can’t rely on plants alone to improve air quality in your home. But plants could boost your health in other ways. Many people find that plants relieve their stress and improve their mood simply thanks to their refreshing fragrance and beautiful colours.

What are the best flowers and plants for homes?

There’s no such thing as the best indoor plant – plenty of plants can thrive in your house or outdoor space, so it comes down to exploring your personal preference. If you want a low maintenance plant, succulents are a good choice as they rarely need watering. A lack of direct sunlight in your home could call for a plant like the dragon tree. For decorative purposes, you may consider impressive climbing vines, while a fruit tree will produce edible summer treats. There’s a hugely diverse range of indoor plants and flowers that you can bring into your home. Discover your personal taste when it comes to colours, fragrances and levels of maintenance required.

An additional factor to consider is how safe a plant is around pets. For some pets, ingesting the leaves or flowers of certain house plants will make them very sick – so it’s worth double checking that your preferred plants won’t cause harm to any curious pups or cats sharing your home.