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Dendrobium Violet Pink Potted | Office Plant
Dendrobium Ruby Red | Potted Plant
Dendrobium Red Bull | Potted Plant
Dendrobium Hiang Beauty | Plant
Dendrobium Dark Blue | Potted Plant
Dendrobium Bon Orchids | Gardening Plant
Cuphea hyssopifolia (False Heather) | Home Plant
Crown of Thorns Surges | Plant
Coriander | Office Plant
Cordyline 'Red Star' | Plant
Cordyline 'Red Compactor' | Indoor Plant
Cordyline 'Lemon Red Edge' | Gardening Plant
Cordyline 'Kiwi Yellow' | Office Plant
Cordyline 'Hawaii' | Plant
Cordyline 'Green Red' | Indoor Plant
Cordyline 'Fountain Red' | Gardening Plant
Cordyline Black (Ti Plant) | Home Plant
Cordyline 'Aurora Green' | Office Plant
Confederate Rose | Plant
Colocasia 'Black Magic' | Gardening Plant
Coleus | Home Plant
Codiaeum Variegatum | Office Plant
Codiaeum | Plant
Codiaeum Black | Indoor Plant
Cocos Nucifera | Gardening Plant
Codiaeum 'Green' | Home Plant
CNY Lucky Bamboo Straight Out | Potted Plant
CNY Guzmania 火炬 | Plant
Citronella Anti Mosquito | Gardening Plant
Cissus Rotundifolia | Home Plant
Christmas Tree Araucaria Heterophylla | Office Plant
Christmas Pink Poinsettia | Indoor Plant
Chinese Kailan | Vegetable Seeds
Chinese Cabbage | Vegetable Seeds
Chamaedorea Bamboo | Plant
Carica Papaya | Indoor Plant
Calathea Zebrina | Plant
Calathea Warscewiczii | Indoor Plant
Calathea 'Super Red' | Gardening Plant
Calathea Orbifolia | Indoor Plant
Calathea Musaica | Home Plant
Calathea 'Medallion' | Office Plant
Calathea Makoyana | Indoor Plant
Calathea Lancifolia | Home Plant
Calathea Freddie | Office Plant
Calathea Elliptica 'Vittata' | Indoor Plant
Calathea 'Dottie' | Gardening Plant
Calathea 'Bicajoux' | Home Plant
Potted Plants For Every Space
Potted plants are often chosen because they are easy to place, simple to live with, and flexible enough to suit many settings. D’Spring’s collection of potted plants includes a wide array of plant types, pot sizes, and styles for homes, offices, and gifting occasions.
You will find compact plants for shelves and desks, medium-sized options for living areas, and larger statement pieces that anchor a room. Some plants are paired with understated pots, while others come in more expressive designs, so you can choose what fits your space without needing to repot right away.
How To Choose The Right Potted Plants For Your Needs
Choosing potted plants usually starts with how and where they will be placed. These are a few considerations many people find helpful.
Space size and layout
Shelves, side tables, and desks tend to suit smaller pots, while open living areas or corners can accommodate larger plants. If you are styling a floor space, big indoor plant pots often help create balance and visual weight.
Light levels
Some potted plants do well in bright areas near windows, while others are more comfortable in moderate or lower light. Thinking about where natural light falls in your space helps narrow the options.
Care requirements
Easy-care plants are usually chosen for busy routines or workspaces, while more decorative plants may suit those who enjoy regular care and attention. Choosing plants that fit your routine makes them easier to enjoy long-term.
For many people, potted plants are about adding greenery without overthinking the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Potted plants are often given for housewarmings, congratulations, or appreciation gestures. They are valued for lasting longer than cut flowers and continuing to grow over time.
Yes. Many potted plants are well-suited for offices, reception areas, and desks. People often explore options, including modern office plants, when choosing greenery for work environments.
Yes. Some potted plants feature blooms and are chosen when colour is part of the look. You can browse suitable options under our flowering plants collection.
If maintenance is a concern, some people prefer decorative alternatives, such as artificial plants, to add colour to their spaces without worrying about upkeep.
It helps to consider where the plant will be placed and how much space surrounds it. Smaller pots suit compact areas, while larger pots work better in open spaces where the plant can stand out without feeling crowded.

















































