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Pachira Single | Indoor Plant
Oxalis | Gardening Plant
Orange Jasmine | Office Plant
Ophiopogan Red | Plant
Nepenthes Pitcher | Gardening Plant
Murraya Exotica 九里香 | Home Plant
Murraya Paniculata | Office Plant
Ipomoea Carnea | Plant
Monstera 'Thai Constellation' | Indoor Plant
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Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) | Gardening Plant
Mokara Orange Orchids | Potted Plant
Mini Yellow Palm | Home Plant
Mini Fittonia Green | Plant
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Menthapiperita | Indoor Plant
Melampodium | Home Plant
Marigold | Plant
Malabar Spinach | Gardening Plant
Ludovia Lancifolia | Home Plant
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Lemongrass | Indoor Plant
KangKong Water Spinach | Vegetable Seeds
Java Palm | Gardening Plant
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Ivy Variegated | Office Plant
Iresine Green | Indoor Plant
Indian Borage Mint | Gardening Plant
Hoya Heart | Home Plant
Hibiscus | Office Plant
Hemigraphis Colorata | Office Plant
Hemigraphic Alternata | Plant
Heliconia Musa Flower | Indoor Plant
Fuchsia Magellanica | Home Plant
Giant Caladium 'Strawberry White' | Plant
Gasteria Gracilis | Indoor Plant
Gardenia Jasminoides 'Variegata' | Gardening Plant
Fresh Yellow Palm Leaves
Fresh Podocarpus Leaves
Fresh Pistachia Leaves
Ficus Tineka | Gardening Plant
Ficus Ruby | Home Plant
Ficus Lyrata Single Ball | Office Plant
Ficus Lyrata | Plant
Ficus Elastica 'Shevereana' | Gardening Plant
Ficus Deltoidea | Office Plant
Ficus Burgundy | Rubber Plant
Ficus Altissima 'Gold' | Indoor Plant
Outdoor Plants For Gardens And Outdoors
Outdoor spaces often feel more complete with greenery. D’Spring’s collection of outdoor plants is curated for gardens, patios, balconies, and other open-air areas, helping soften the space and bring it to life.
The range includes a variety of plant types suited to Singapore’s climate, from leafy greenery to sculptural forms that add visual interest. These plants are commonly chosen to complement outdoor layouts, add texture, or create a more welcoming atmosphere without needing the space to feel overly styled.
Choosing The Right Outdoor Plants For Your Space
Selecting outdoor plants is about finding what works best for your space and how you use it. Below are a few broad considerations many people find helpful.
Space size and layout
Larger gardens can accommodate fuller plants or layered arrangements, while balconies and patios often suit more compact plants or vertical styling. Thinking about how much room the plant has to grow helps keep the space feeling balanced.
Sunlight exposure
Some outdoor areas receive direct sunlight throughout the day, while others are partially shaded. Choosing plants that match the light conditions of your space helps them settle in more naturally.
Overall look and feel
Foliage colour and plant shape can influence the mood of an outdoor area. Lush green tones create a calm, garden-like feel, while structured or sculptural plants add definition to modern layouts. Many people mix styles to create contrast without overcrowding the space.
Lifestyle considerations
For those who prefer a simpler setup, low-maintenance outdoor plants are often favoured. Others enjoy more expressive plants that become focal points over time. The right choice depends on how hands-on you want to be.
Whether you are planning a small balcony refresh or building out a garden, outdoor plants are often chosen to support how the space is used rather than to stand alone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Outdoor plants commonly found in Singapore homes include leafy greenery, structured plants, and varieties suited to warm, humid conditions. Many people look for garden plants that blend well into their existing outdoor layout.
Yes. Many people prefer low-maintenance outdoor plants, especially for balconies or shared spaces. These plants are often chosen for their adaptability, rather than requiring close attention.
Absolutely. Greenery is a popular choice for outdoor spaces, especially when the goal is to create a calm or natural look. You can explore options such as green foliage outdoor plants for this purpose.
Some people choose bonsai as a decorative feature for patios or sheltered outdoor spaces. If you are interested in this style, you can view options under our bonsai plant collection.
For smaller balconies or patios, vertical styling can help. Options such as hanging pots are often used to add greenery without taking up floor space, and they pair well with outdoor potted plants.

















































