What are flowers and plants sold by IKEA called?
All living flowers and plants are named after their Latin name at IKEA. Our artificial flowers and plants are instrad called SMYCKA and FEJKA.
Many of our customers have green fingers, and fortunately we offer a wide range of beautiful flowers and plants in our assortment! At IKEA, all live flowers and plants are named after their Latin names. Our artificial flowers and plants are instead called SMYCKA and FEJKA. Some popular examples of flower names include Amaryllis, whose Latin name is HIPPEASTRUM, Hydrangea, which is called HYDRANGEA, heather known as CALLUNA, and tulip, which is TULIPA in Latin.
As live plants are seasonal, availability may vary throughout the year. You can find all green plants and flowers at IKEA.se/en or in our stores. Take the opportunity to find the right pots for your new plant, and mix different colours and materials to match your home.
Did you know that plants can also be delivered to your home? If you shop via IKEA.se/en your postcode will determine whether home delivery is available.
Plants are sold via IKEA.se/en from the end of April until mid‑October, depending on the weather. If you purchase in-store and would like delivery, you are responsible for ensuring that the plants are packaged correctly to avoid damage.
For a greener life – buy a plant today! 🌱
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