5 of the Best Low-Maintenance Office Plants to Boost the Environment

Office environments have a tendency to feel a little . . . sterile. And if you’re like many office workers, you find that such a sterile environment bores you out of your mind. 

One way to inject some personality into an office space is by adding plants. Plants will not only alter the aesthetics of an office but they’ll also provide a little visual variation for those who work in that office. They’ll also help clean the air which is an added benefit, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Interested in adding plants to your office? Curious as to the best low-maintenance office plants in existence? Here are 5 of them!

1. Cactus

They’re unique, they’re prickly, and they’re exceedingly easy to care for. We are, of course, speaking of cacti. 

These guys come in all shapes and sizes and will undoubtedly bring some atmosphere to your office. Just be sure to place them in spaces where they can’t hurt passersby, like on a desk or window sill. 

2. Spider Plant

You’ve probably seen hundreds of spider plants in your day. This long-leafed plant is one of the most common office plants in existence. 

Not only does it provide an intriguing look, but it’s also extremely easy to take care of. Capable of surviving without direct sunlight, it can actually thrive under the beam of fluorescent lights.

3. Aloe Plant

Strong, sturdy, and one of the most low-maintenance plants in existence, the aloe plant is perfect for placement in offices. Sporting a quaint and controlled aesthetic, it looks great on a window sill. 

Aloe plants rarely need water and can get by with indirect sunlight. In most cases, you only need to water them every 3 weeks or so. 

4. Snake Plant

Aptly named, the snake plant looks like a bundle of snakes. Characterized by thick, straight leaves, it’s compact and symmetrical. Though it would look best on a window sill, it can add a lot to desks as well. 

As far as maintenance goes, snake plants are on the low end of the spectrum. They can thrive with indirect sunlight and only need to be watered every 2 to 5 weeks. 

5. Bamboo Palm

If you’re looking for something a little bigger, you should consider buying a bamboo palm. These stand between 3 and 10 feet tall and can bring a great deal of atmosphere to their respective rooms. 

When it comes to maintenance and care, the bamboo palm is almost self-sufficient. It needs only small amounts of indirect sunlight and only needs to be watered sporadically. Just feel for dry soil and add water every time you find it.

Adding Life with Office Plants

 

Now that you have some great choices for the best plants for your office, to add life and to purify air, add even more color and life by planting them in fun pots to show off your style.