Filters

Light
How (sun)light works
It is important to match your plant with its location in the house. Some plants prefer full sun while others like to be a bit further awaySunnyThis category is for the sun lovers that don't mind sitting near a south facing window and can take 5+ hours of direct sunlight such as Snake Plants, Cacti and Succulents Partial ShadeBy far the biggest category are plants that like some sun and some shade. A few hours of direct sun is ok, but too much will scorch their leaves. Most tropical plants come from regions where they grow under the canopy of trees, where only some direct light will seep through.ShadePlants that like to be in shade are popular for that exact reason. They are more versatile as they can be placed pretty much anywhere in the house. If you can read a book comfortably, there is enough light for your shade plant.
Partial Shade/Indirect Light(8)
2-4 hours of direct sunlight
Shade(4)
0-2 hours of direct sunlight
Size
Extra Small(2)
Under 12" tall
Small(5)
Between 12"-24" tall
Medium(3)
Between 24"-36" tall
Large(1)
Between 36"-48" tall
Characteristics
Child and Pet Safe (8)
Easy care (8)
Traits
Variegated(1)
Price
From7to 34CAD
Location
Where will you place your plant?
We believe that certain locations require certain types of plants. Let us explain!Bathroom plantsWe are assuming that your bathroom has windows and let some light in during the day but likely less than 4 hours daily. Secondly, we keep humidity levels in mind. Bathroom plants are plants that thrive in higher humidities.Office PlantsWe've selected plants that can take a variety of light conditions and aren't too fussy for your office. Easy green amigos so you can focus on the job at hand!Bedroom plantsBedrooms typically have less than ideal light conditions as windows tend to be a bit smaller and covered up. We've selected plants that can tolerate shade or partial sun/shade as your best companions for the bedroom.
Plant types
What's your type eh?
Plants can be classified in several different ways and in different categories. We've made a few distinctions here so it's easier to shop your favorite plant friends.
Shape
Pot size

Ferns

Fern plants (AKA the ultimate lush green indoor plant friend) are all pet friendly, making it a great green amigo for you and your pet. Ferns are non-flowering plants making them very large and vigorous, not to mention they are easy to care for! With loads of different types of ferns; from button ferns to boston ferns, these friendly plants are a great addition to any home.

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Asparagus Plumosus | Plumosa Fern (S)

Dylan Jr.

1500
10 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Platycerium | Staghorn Fern (S)

Oscar

2200
8 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Pellaea Rotundifolia | Button Fern (S)

Yoda

1400
6 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Polystichum Tsus-Simense | Korean Rock Fern (S)

Dwayne

1600
7 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Asparagus Fern Sprengheri (M)

Sally

3200
15 inches tall
6 inch diameter
Platycerium | Staghorn Fern (M-6in)

Oscar

3400
15 inches tall
6 inch diameter
Asplenium Crispy Wave | Birds Nest Fern (S)

Mowgli

1500
7 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Coniogramme Emeiensis | Golden Zebra Fern (S)

Carl

1600
8 inches tall
4 inch diameter
Hemionitis Arifolia | Heart Fern (XS)

Nancy

800
6 inches tall
2 inch diameter
Platycerium | Staghorn Fern (XS)

Oscar

800
8 inches tall
2 inch diameter
Nephrolepis Exaltata | Boston Fern (L)

Carl

3000
16 inches tall
8 inch diameter