When choosing your office plants, you need to take into account the amount of light your office plant will be able to receive. If you get plenty of natural light, your choice will differ from someone who’s office plant is situated in an interior office with little or no natural light.
When choosing an office plant, it is also important to take into consideration how much water it will need. Most often, there will be no one there to water your plant on the weekends. You should also keep in mind that when you are gone on vacation, your office plants may need to fend for themselves.
Some good choices for both of these scenarios are cactus plants and succulents. Both of these types of plants are very hardy, and will look good with minimal care. That is important, as you don’t want your office plants looking like they are in poor health, it conveys the wrong message about your business.
In addition to being very hardy plants, there are many varieties of these to choose from. Overall, going with a cactus or a succulent will make for a very good office plant.
If you have the natural light, and are not concerned about watering issues, you can also choose other plants. There are a variety of small trees that can look very good indoors, as well as bushier plants. Talk to your local nursery, they will certainly be able to recommend some additional choices for you.
One particular plant that I love in offices, however, is the bonsai tree. They do need some natural light, and will take a little bit of care, but overall, they are good selections. Best of all, they really make a statement. Having a bonsai tree as an office plant will certainly draw compliments and encourage conversation. Plus they really have a unique look that can fit into almost any office! Office Plants
Finally, when looking for the perfect office plants, you need to also think about pots. The possibilities are endless with the pots, and making the right selection can really compliment the rest of your office decor. Take a look at these tall pots, they really add to the overall decor. In a case like this, the pot your office plant is in becomes more of the focal point, with the actual plant being the trim.
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