12 plants are definitely the best gift-PureWow

2021-12-11 02:01:01 By : Mr. Bo Zheng

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Plant gifts are the best gifts. They are the ones who continue to give without thinking (unlike the puppy "cool" Uncle Chuck gave to your toddler). Fortunately, the experts from The Sill-a company that delivers healthy indoor potted plants and plant care products to your door-are here to help narrow down which types of plants can make beautiful gifts. Not to mention that now, you can save up to 50% on the company's best-selling plant and holiday bundles (while stocks last). So, whether it's for a teenager going to college or a grandmother who loves gardening, please read on 12 kinds of plants that can be used as gifts, they will make anyone on your list full of greenery.

Related: 35 gifts for plant lovers (no, they are not *all* plants)

This weird little plant (also known as the "Swiss Cheese Plant") is known for its bright green and perforated leaves. In addition, they are also very easy to take care of-only need to be watered once or twice a week. No wonder we see these beautiful guys so popular.

Don't worry-no real snakes are involved. This leaf is named for its thin, upright leaves, which resemble the skin of reptiles. After understanding how low maintenance costs are—seriously, the easiest way to kill this thing is to over-care it—we knew it would be the perfect gift for our forgetful friends. It is considered a low-light or even no-light plant and only needs to be watered every two to three weeks. In addition, this has the benefits of air purification, which can generate oxygen when you are taking a nap (think of it as a more affordable air purifier option).

If it boils down to Juicy and Scout the Sheepadoodle, we are choosing our puppy every time (sorry, not sorry). Fortunately, this is not Sophie's Choice. ASPCA believes that tropical Parlor Palm is non-toxic (so curious cats and dogs can be raised safely). However, it is worth mentioning that this person may be very demanding and cannot adapt well to change (just like our predecessor). However, if you know an experienced pet and plant parent, we guarantee that they will like this gift. (Psst: If you want to work harder, there is also a three-plant set suitable for pets).

Go home for the holidays? Greet your parents with festive Norfolk Island pine trees. Maybe this will distract them from asking you to repair your Internet router. And, if you really want to impress them, please add some string lights, decorations, and rustic tin bells in advance to make you feel like walking into a cute mini Christmas tree (read the full tutorial here).

Of course, the sprawling, bubbling leaves of this plant are an obvious attraction-but what if we tell you it has hidden power? You heard our voice. The Aglaonema Wishes plant (or "Chinese Evergreen Tree") is not only a pretty face, but also "is said to bring good luck, wealth and general enthusiasm to those who plant it." Therefore, although we cannot guarantee this person's extraordinary ability, we can guarantee that it will bring a touch of bright color to any room in the house.

Loyal, low-maintenance and dedication, this Hoya Heart plant is the ultimate gift for caregivers (parents, teachers, health workers) in your life. This succulent plant not only has the *loveliest* heart-shaped leaves, but it is also very easy to take care of. It only needs to be watered once or twice a month.

Look at the most plant on this list: Phalaenopsis. Its vibrant pink flowers bloom approximately once a year-up to three months-and are guaranteed to inject vitality and color into any space. do not panic. Yes, the flowers will fall off after each flowering cycle, but the baby will store energy to bloom again in the next season (so there is no need to stock up orchids). But, of course, this stunner needs more care than other plants, so be sure to give it to someone who can provide proper care. Who doesn't like pink pop music?

Worried about the high maintenance cost of orchids? Turn to ultra-fashionable dried flower bouquets. Not only does it have a variety of whimsical floral fragrances-including sago palm, craspedia billy balls, rabbit tails, etc.-but it also requires zero maintenance (the benefits of dried flowers). This is a beautiful and thoughtful gift for those who continue to kill plants (or those who simply cannot accept the dried flower trend).

This Pothos (also known as a "compartment plant") is basically indestructible. It can adapt to various light and environmental conditions, and occasionally watering can be left unattended to a large extent. Not to mention, the trailing, variegated green and white leaves of Pothos are very suitable to be placed in hanging pots, creating a cottage core atmosphere.

Is there a niece who has just moved into a new apartment or a grandparent who has just been downsized? Give them this cute little suit and fill that empty corner or shelf with completely green cuteness. The duo includes bushy Peperomia (also known as "baby rubber factory") and rose-shaped Echeveria succulents. Both are easy-going plants that require very little light and occasional watering.

This huge tropical floor plant will immediately make you feel like you are in a tropical rainforest, even if you are under a heavier blanket in the harsh winter. In addition, Dr. Katy Nelson, a senior veterinarian at Chewy Health, told The Sill: “[Majesty Palm] is easy to care for and non-toxic to pets. Daily sunshine and weekly watering will keep him healthy and grow in the coming years.” If you ask us, it seems to be a win-win situation.

This hands-on kit includes everything you need to create your own miniature desert landscape, from six succulents and a bag of cactus mixture to lava, sand and a glass bowl. The perfect gift for someone who likes to get their hands dirty and show their work around the house-like your budding creative genius nephew or you like the pop music of model trains.

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