Big

Big houseplants tend to be plants that come with a larger pot but still have room to grow. We also feature tall options, perfect for breaking up a large area. Big houseplants are 40-75cm in height.

  • Begonia Beleaf

    Begonia Beleaf

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  • Fiddle Leaf Fig

    Fiddle Leaf Fig

    From £15.00
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  • Dracaena Deremensis (Lemon Lime)

    Dracaena Deremensis (Lemon Lime)

    From £14.50
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  • Dieffenbachia

    Dieffenbachia

    From £20.50
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  • Dracaena Marginata (Magenta) in Belly Basket

    £70.00
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  • Calathea Orbifolia

    Calathea Orbifolia

    From £26.00
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  • Monstera Thai Constellation

    Monstera Thai Constellation

    From £90.00
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    Dracaena Colourama (Pink)

    £85.00
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More about our big houseplants

Many of our big houseplants come from tropical regions. If you give them plenty of light they will thrive and help generate an outstanding focal point for any area.

For big houseplants that come in the ceramic pots (not belly baskets), we recommend repotting these options after around a year or more, during spring. If the roots have more room to grow. However, please ensure the new planter is not too large or you may find that the soil may become waterlogged.

If you have any questions you can always consult our plant care guides or get in touch with our team directly.