🍃Happy Indoorpeace | Creating Living Space | We All Need A Little Green In Our Lives🍃

Top 10 Best plants for your desk at work

Plants can transform your workspace into a more peaceful, tranquil and engaging place, but if you’re not very green-thumbed, your nice new desk plant could suffer an early demise. Fortunately, we’ve compiled a list of Top 10 Best plants for your desk at work.

Avoid getting stuck with a sad plant cemetery on your desk by choosing one of these air-cleaning, mood-boosting varieties that are also nearly impossible to kill.

If your business could use a boost when it comes to plants for your employees and around the office, contact your local Ambius office to discuss your indoor landscaping needs.

What are the best plants for your desk?

We have picked our top 10 best plants that make great additions to your desk at work and they won’t require you to take a degree in horticulture in order to look after them properly – bonus!

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia

Commonly abbreviated as the ZZ plant, its complicated-to-pronounce name isn’t indicative of how hard they are to maintain. Their fat stalks and bulging roots store a huge amount of water, which means you don’t have to search around the office for a watering can every day.

A favorite for people who are guilty of killing their plants, the ZZ plant can also tolerate prolonged periods of low light. This makes it the perfect candidate for a desk plant since the winter season can be quite dark. You might think this all sounds great, but it gets better. The ZZ plant needs little in the way of fertilizer and gets very few pests. It’s nearly a hassle-free plant!

Sanseveria

Known as “Mother-in-law’s tongue” or “Snake plant,” Sanseveria is possibly one of the more sinister, devilish-looking things in your office – depending on your co-workers – this plant can offer a much-needed visual stimulus to your workspace.One of the top reasons people tend to kill off their plants is due to the irregular care they provide. Luckily, the Sansevieria plant can last up to a month without water and survive in low light. It can also be fully exposed to the sun for long periods.

Palms

various types of palms such as the Rhapis palm and the Kentia palm are very good for office plants if you are looking for something a little taller. They do well in medium to low lights, but they are not really low maintenance, so be aware of that.

Ficus Benjamina

Commonly knows as the weeping fig, Ficus benjamina is a versatile plant which looks attractive as a stand-alone specimen or as part of a mixed display.

Ficus benjamina grows wild in the tropical forests of India, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia and derives its name from an Indian acme Ben-ja. Young plants often develop from seeds lodged in the branches of other trees, soon producing aerial roots which reach down to the ground. Gradually the ficus surrounds the host trunk and in time fuse together to strangle the tree. Cold drafts from windows or doors will harm them, so make sure to place them somewhere where drafts will not be an issue.

Everyone's Favorite Golden Pothos Plant

Why is this plant so popular and used in homes as well as commercial decorative displays like shopping centers, offices, and public locations? Because it requires little care and is so attractive! The Golden Pothos is one of the world’s best-selling plants, for a good reason! You can display these beautiful trellising plants in a hanging basket, or they will drape gracefully off of shelving. This plant is unbelievably low-maintenance, having a popular reputation for being impossible to kill, which is why it is sometimes nicknamed devil’s ivy.Golden Pathos plants are a great starter gift for new plant parents, as it can survive without much water and can thrive in darker parts of your home. Very little will kill this plant, even a few weeks without water or a dim room! On top of being easy to take care of, it is a natural air purifier making it a great bedroom addition. Its unique variegated leaves add a pop of variety even in your green settings, and the plant drapes beautifully making it perfect for higher spaces. If you don’t want to hang it, this plant can be trained to climb upwards and reaches heights up to 60 feet in its native environment!

Dinner Plate Aralia 'balfour'

The rooting effect of woody plants like Aralia Balfour is perfect for a living room or office.
This little tree has lovely rounded leaves and yellow-cream markings that grow over the entire branches, making this little tree a must-have in any living room or office.
Improve the air you breathe with Aralia tree! It will take the carbon dioxide from the environment and, with the help of light and water, and will release fresh oxygen back into the atmosphere.
One of the easiest to care indoor trees and perfect size to place anywhere at home.
.Bringing woody plants to your home helps re-set your body and mind as well as lower anxiety
.Its flat leaves are great dust trappers, keeping nastiness away from your surfaces and lungs!
.Surrounding yourself with houseplants speeds up recovery from mental fatigue and stress
.This little tree can release up to 95% of the water it consumes into the air, acting like a natural indoor humidifier

Cacti

When all else fails, there’s the trusty cactus. Just be sure to keep it located where no one is likely to be reaching across your desk…

Commonly found in dry, harsh deserts, the cacti plant is one of the only plants that actually thrive on neglect. It can contain a huge amount of water enabling the plant to withstand even the most forgetful office workers. Cacti do prefer higher light levels, so if you are lucky enough to have a window desk they will thrive.

Which plants improve air quality most effectively?

Most of the good office and interior plants have shown to have some kind of air-quality-improvement effect. So, dracaenas, palms, ficus, ferns, etc., all help raise humidity levels and help with air quality standards.

However, remember, that you would need a lot of them in order to truly scrub the air clean. If you have the room, vertical garden systems will have a larger and more widespread effect on the air quality than a few office plants.

That being said, there are also benefits to even having a small number of plants in an office.

Do plants improve productivity and creativity?

Yes, office plants have been known to improve productivity. Studies have been done that show that

employees with access to indoor plants perform better and are more productive.

One way to look at how moods and productivity are improved, look at how hotels charge for rooms. If you book a room in Manhattan, you are likely to pay a lot more for a room with a view of Central Park than one of an alley. People just feel better, work better and perform better when they can see greenery, nature, get natural light and have access to plants.

As for creativity, think about how staring at just four white, plain walls is not as creatively stimulating as a view of outside.

How do you care for an office plant?

It all comes down to two things: light and water.

To have thriving office plants you have to have the right amount of light for the plant and the right amount of water. For light, having a light meter can actually help determine just how much you are getting in various places around the office. This can help you find the right plants for your office’s needs.

Be sure to read labels and ask questions about the light needed for the plants that you want. Remember, your best bet for most offices are plants that, by nature, require low amounts of light.

With watering, it is important to remember to water plants when the plant needs it. Many people ask if a plant should be watered so many days a week and ask how often. Really, you can touch the soil – does it feel dry? If you lift the plant out of the saucer in which it sits, does the plant feel heavy? If so, it probably has enough moisture. If it feels dry, then you probably need to water it.

Enhance Your Workspace with Lively Root’s Office Plants

Revitalize your office with plants that flourish even in low light, such as the Peace Lily, bringing a touch of privacy and character to your desk. For those with limited space or lacking natural light, Lively Root offers compact, easy-care options and stylish tropical plant bundles perfect for desk decoration.
Consider floor plants as a space-saving yet impactful solution. They allow for larger varieties like the impressive Monstera deliciosa, adding aesthetic appeal to office interiors without cluttering your desk.
In shared office spaces, opt for hypoallergenic plants like Dracaena, known for filtering allergens and creating a healthier environment. These plants are ideal for reducing allergic reactions among colleagues.
Incorporating live indoor plants into your workspace is not just about aesthetics; they enhance mood, creativity, and concentration. Experience improved focus and productivity in an environment enriched with Lively Root’s vibrant and purifying desk plants.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top