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Tropical Indoor Plants

Tropical Indoor Plants

In our opinion, no indoor space is complete without a few (dozen) tropical house plants. Indoor tropical plants instantly bring a room to life, transforming any interior into a tropical jungle. Not only do tropical indoor plants add a vibrant pop of greenery to any room, but they also offer plenty of amazing wellness-boosting benefits. 



Tropical plants are thought to help purify the air, reduce your anxiety levels, lift your mood and more. Plus, caring for your tropical house plants is the perfect stress-busting hobby. So, whether you’re a fern fan, monstera mad or bonkers for bamboo, here at Bloombox Club we’ve got the ideal tropical house plants for you

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Pineapple Plant - Tropical Elegance with Distinctive FormTropical Pineapple Plant - Exotic Allure
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Pineapple Plant

44,95€ 54,95€
Philodendron Imperial GreenPhilodendron Imperial Green
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Philodendron Imperial Green

51,95€
Monkey Mask Monstera Plant - Whimsical WonderMonkey Mask Monstera delivery- Nature Playfulness
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Monkey Mask Monstera

21,99€
fun plant with crinkle leaves -Pleated Bird's NestPleated Bird's Nest Fern - rare and vibrant plant
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Lucky Bamboo 'White' | Dracaena sandriana 'White'Lucky Bamboo 'White' | Dracaena sandriana 'White'
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Lucky Bamboo 'White'

39,95€
Heart shaped Satin Pothos | Scindapsus Pictus - Bloombox ClubHeart shaped plants for interiors - Satin Pothos
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Heart shaped Satin Pothos

24,95€ 28,99€
Fern soft to touch - Lace fern indoor plant delivery Lace Fern - Intricate soft plant
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Lace Fern

21,95€
Bird of Paradise | Strelitzia reginaeBird of Paradise plant - Indoor garden oasis
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Bird of Paradise

24,95€
Weeping Fig 'Kinky' plant - woody indoor plant Indoor Elegance: Growing Weeping Fig 'Kinky'
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Weeping Fig ‘Kinky’

29,95€
Rubber Plant 'Belize' Variety - Pretty Plant in PinkPink Rubber Plant online - Grow your Tropical Pink Beauty
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Rubber Plant 'Belize' Pink

22,95€
 Extra Large Fiddle Leaf Fig - indoors treesFicus lyrata woody plant - Extra Large Fiddle Leaf Fig
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Extra Large Fiddle Leaf Fig

149,95€
Philodendron 'Sweetheart Brazil' - Heart-Shaped plantsSweetheart Brazil Philodendron - Heart Leaf Love in Green
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Sweetheart Plant 'Brazil'

22,99€
Large Elephant Ear 'Emerald' | Alocasia Portodora 'Emerald' - Bloombox ClubEmerald Elephant Ear Plant - broad green alocasia  leaves
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Large Alocasia Emerald

50,95€
Philodendron 'Green Princess'Green Princess' Philodendron - vibrant tropical plant
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Philodendron 'Green Princess'

29,95€ 34,99€
Golden Pothos - Vibrant Trailing PlantGolden Pothos plant - Lush Trails for vertical gardens
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Golden Pothos

22,99€
Marble Queen Pothos | Epipremnum aureum 'Marble Queen' - Bloombox ClubMarble Queen Pothos Plant - indoor gardens
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feng shui Good Luck Plant - Vibrant GreeneryGood Luck Plant - feng shui yellow and vibrant green
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Good Luck Plant

23,99€
Cambria Orchid 'Nelly Iser' in Nano potred orchid - flowering plant Cambria
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Cambria 'Nelly Iser'

50,95€
Velvety plant - Philodendron 'Micans' deliveryTrailing Philodendron 'Micans' plant online
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Philodendron Micans

29,95€

Tropical Indoor Plants FAQ

How Care For Tropical Plants?

All of our indoor tropical plants have detailed care guides on each product page. However, check out these general top tips to get started. You’ll quickly find that tropical indoor plant care is not so tricky after all! 

Light: Different tropical plants have varying light requirements, so check care instructions for each plant. Insufficient light can cause loss of colour and leggy growth. If needed, move the plant to a brighter area.

Water: Tropical houseplants prefer consistently moist soil but not waterlogged. Check the top 5 cm of soil with your finger before watering. If it's dry, water until it starts to drain from the pot's holes, then wait 15 minutes. If the top layer is moist, check back in a few days.

Are Tropical Indoor Plants Pet-friendly? 

Many tropical houseplants are toxic to pets so it’s important to check which ones won’t harm your cats and dogs if ingested. Fortunately, we have a selection of tropical indoor plants which are also pet friendly, meaning you can build up your indoor oasis, without worrying about your furry friends. Birds Nest Ferns, certain Orchids and the Zebra Plants are all great pet-friendly options that will bring that tropical vibe. 

Use our Categories section in the left-hand sidebar and tick Pet-Friendly Plants to filter out anything toxic and check out our selection of Pet-Friendly Tropical House Plants. 

How Much Water Do Tropical House Plants Need?

A good watering schedule is one of the most important parts of tropical house plant care. Water needs can vary from tropical house plant to tropical house plant so be sure to check out the care instructions for each individual plant. However, many tropical houseplants require a similar watering routine. 

Native to damp, humid tropical jungles, tropical house plants like to be kept evenly moist (but not waterlogged!). This can be a tricky balance at first but you’ll soon get the hang of it! Check the soil regularly and only give your plants a drink when the top 5 cm feels dry to touch. This usually equates to watering your tropical indoor plants around once a week, usually less in winter and a little more often in summer.

Do Tropical House Plants Need Humidity? 

Native to tropical rainforests and jungles, most tropical plants love humidity. There are a few ways you can achieve this in your home. Regular misting is a must, as well as keeping tropical plants grouped together to create a humid microclimate. You may want to consider placing your plants on a pebble tray or investing in a humidifier. 

You can also keep many tropical plants in the bathroom to take advantage of all that steamy humidity. However, just make sure your bathroom isn’t too draughty as some tropical plants don’t respond well to big drops in temperature.