Animal-friendly houseplants

Which houseplants are safe for your pets? We've collected them for you. These plants in this list are safe for your dog and cat!

Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana)

Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana)

Areca palm (Dypsis Lutescens)

Areca palm (Dypsis Lutescens)

Banana plant (Musa)

Banana plant (Musa)

Pancake plant (Pilea Peperomioidis)

Pancake plant (Pilea Peperomioidis)

Orchid

Orchid

Grass Lily (Chlorophytum Comosum)

Grass Lily (Chlorophytum Comosum)

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Kentia palm
160 cm
24 cm
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Bananenplant
100 cm
21 cm
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Bananenplant XL
180 cm
35 cm
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Bananaplant
80 cm
19 cm
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Calathea Orbifolia
70 cm
19 cm
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Calathea Orbifolia
40 cm
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Calathea Orbifolia
50 cm
17 cm
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Dypsis Lutescens (Areca palm) -180cm
160 cm
27 cm
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Polyscias Ming branched
120 cm
27 cm
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Licuala Grandis
130 cm
27 cm
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Dypsis Lutescens (Areca palm) - 160cm Dypsis Lutescens (Areca palm) -160cm
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150 cm
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Polyscias Fabian
150 cm
30 cm
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Calathea Bluegrass
35 cm
12 cm
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Kentia palm
200 cm
30 cm
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Dypsis Lutescens (Areca palm) -220cm
220 cm
35 cm
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Kentia Palm XXL
220 cm
30 cm
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Calathea Picturata
40 cm
12 cm
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Calathea Makoyana
55 cm
14 cm
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Calathea Compactstar
90 cm
21 cm
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Caryota Mitis
250 cm
32 cm
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Radermachera Hainanensis
190 cm
34 cm
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Calathea Zebrina
50 cm
14 cm
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Kentia Palm
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Pets and houseplants: A safe combination

Pets often have a fascination with houseplants. However, it can be a challenge to have plants in your home that are safe for curious four-legged friends. Many houseplants are (slightly) toxic to pets, which can lead to health problems if they nibble at the leaves. Fortunately, you don't have to choose between houseplants and your pets. At Green Bubble, we have a carefully curated selection of animal-friendly houseplants that both beautify your interior and are safe for your pets and children.

What is an animal-friendly houseplant?

If you have a baby or pets, it is important to pay close attention to the safety of your houseplants. This is because some plants can be toxic and cause reactions such as skin irritation. It is not always easy to distinguish toxic from animal-friendly plants. That's why it's crucial to educate yourself properly about which plants are safe. At Green Bubble, we are happy to help you find the best choice for a safe and beautiful green environment.

Animal-friendly houseplants: Our favorites

Below is a selection of animal-friendly houseplants, perfect for your interior:

Kentia Palm The Kentia palm is a large, attractive palm that thrives in a variety of spaces such as the office, living room or bedroom. This plant requires little care except a slightly moist soil. Thanks to its air-purifying properties, it creates a pleasant atmosphere and increases your productivity.

Areca Palm Also known as the golden palm, the Areca palm grows to an impressive height of 210 cm. This palm requires little care and, in return for your love and attention, provides fresh, clean air. Ideal for any room with normal daylight.

Pancake plant The Pancake plant, officially known as Pilea Peperomioides, has long stems and round leaves that resemble pancakes. It likes indirect light and sporadic watering. Although not the best air purifier, it adds a fresh touch to your home.

Banana plant The Banana plant (Musa) with its large leaves brings a tropical atmosphere to your home. This plant is animal-friendly and has an air-purifying function. Make sure the roots are not under water and give it a warm, sunny spot.

Orchid Orchids are easy to care for and can bloom several times a year. They are non-toxic to pets and children. Be sure not to overwater the plant, preferably with a few ice cubes a week, and put it in normal daylight.

Calathea This plant comes from the tropical rainforests and has a beautiful leaf pattern. The Calathea likes a little moisture and moderate light. Do not put it in direct sunlight or in too dark a space to ensure healthy growth.

Grass Lily The Grass Lily (Chlorophytum Comosum) is not only animal-friendly but also air-purifying. Be careful that your pets do not eat too much of the leaves, as this can cause nausea. The plant requires weekly watering and a sunny spot, but not in direct sunlight.

Why choose animal-friendly houseplants?

If you love houseplants but worry about the safety of your pets, we have good news. There are plenty of animal-friendly options that make wonderful additions to your home without risk to your four-legged friends. Many of these plants also have air-purifying properties, making them not only safe but also contributing to a healthier living environment.

What are air-purifying houseplants?

Air-purifying houseplants are able to filter pollutants such as benzene and ammonia from the air. NASA has researched the effectiveness of plants in cleaning air, and some plants are particularly good at improving air quality and increasing humidity. For those with less green fingers, there are also air purifying plants that require little care, such as the Sansevieria.

Buying an animal-friendly houseplant at Green Bubble

Want to green up your home with safe houseplants? At Green Bubble, you'll find a wide selection of animal-friendly houseplants straight from the grower. This guarantees the freshness and quality of your new green companion. Order easily through our webshop, and we'll make sure your plants are delivered in perfect condition in specially designed shipping boxes.

With our selection of animal-friendly houseplants, you will not only add beauty to your home, but also create a safe and healthy environment for your pets and children.