Tropical houseplants

Would you like to brighten up your (living) room with a real eye-catcher? Then tropical houseplants are perfect for you.

Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise plant)

Strelitzia (Bird of Paradise plant)

Ficus

Ficus

Monstera (Hole plant)

Monstera (Hole plant)

Dracaena (Dragon's blood tree)

Dracaena (Dragon's blood tree)

Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana)

Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana)

Areca palm (Dypsis Lutescens)

Areca palm (Dypsis Lutescens)

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Calathea Medaillon
80 cm
24 cm
64 95
Ficus Elastica Belize on trunk
130 cm
23 cm
79 95
Strelitzia Augusta multi trunk XXL - 250cm Strelitzia Augusta multi trunk XXL - 250cm
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Strelitzia Augusta multi trunk XXL
250 cm
40 cm
249 95 189 95
Hangingplant Dischidia Geri
30 cm
39 95
Calathea Warscewiczii
90 cm
24 cm
59 95
Ficus Benghalensis Audrey
190 cm
40 cm
269 95
Calathea Compactstar
70 cm
17 cm
19 95
Caryota Mitis
130 cm
21 cm
74 95
Licuala Grandis
90 cm
19 cm
59 95
Strelitzia Augusta - 250cm Strelitzia Augusta - 250cm
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Strelitzia Augusta
250 cm
40 cm
229 95 199 95
Livistona
200 cm
27 cm
159 95
Ficus Elastica Tineke On Stem
140 cm
21 cm
89 95
Ficus Benjamina Exotica
120 cm
21 cm
44 95
Philodendron Scandens 'Micans' hangplant - 40cm Philodendron Scandens 'Micans' hangplant - 40cm
33% Sale
Philodendron Scandens 'Micans' hangingplant- 40cm
40 cm
15 cm
29 95 19 95
Ficus Benghalensis Audrey on trunk
240 cm
50 cm
429 95
Ficus Tineke
55 cm
17 cm
29 95
Philodendron Brasil moss stick
160 cm
27 cm
79 95
2 x Calathea Leopardina
35 cm
12 cm
14 95
Codiaeum Petra  - 120cm 
120 cm
27 cm
99 95
Ficus Lyrata on stem
200 cm
30 cm
159 95
Philodendron Xanadu
60 cm
19 cm
19 95
Caryota Mitis
180 cm
27 cm
109 95
Ficus Lyrata XXXL
270 cm
45 cm
799 95
Strelitzia Augusta
225 cm
40 cm
179 95

Brighten up your (living) room with a tropical plant

Want to brighten up your room with a real eye-catcher? Then tropical houseplants are the perfect choice for you. Each tropical houseplant has a unique look and brings a touch of tropical ambiance to any space. With Green Bubble's extensive selection, you no longer have to buy expensive airline tickets to enjoy tropical vibes.

Origin of the tropical houseplant

Tropical houseplants come from rainforests around the equator, spanning South America, Southeast Asia and Africa. In these rich ecosystems, plants play a crucial role. For example, the Monstera provides shelters for animals with its impressive leaves. These plants are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also serve an important ecological function in their natural habitat.

The best location for tropical houseplants

Tropical plants are used to lots of light, but they often do not get direct sunlight because of the dense vegetation in their natural environment. Therefore, they usually do well in a spot with lots of indirect light or partial shade. Watch for signs of incorrect location: if the leaves darken and no new leaves appear, the plant is probably too dark. If the leaves become dull and leaf markings fade, the plant may be too light.

It is also important to keep tropical plants away from heating elements because they cause dry air that is not good for the plant.

Tropical houseplants watering

The water requirements of tropical houseplants vary, but they all come from humid environments. In spring and summer, most tropical plants need watering weekly or even two to three times a week. In fall and winter, the frequency is lower. Always keep the potting soil slightly moist, but avoid standing water at the bottom of the pot, which can cause root rot.

The frequency of watering depends on the ambient temperature, light intensity, location, and size of the plant and pot. Check the soil regularly and adjust watering based on the moisture of the potting soil.

Tropical houseplants watering

In their natural environment, tropical plants enjoy high humidity. Our indoor climates are often drier, so weekly watering helps the plant thrive. Spray the leaves and stem with a plant sprayer to increase humidity, remove dust, and prevent pests.

Flowering tropical houseplants

In addition to their impressive leaves, some tropical plants can also flower. The Strelitzia Reginae is an example of a plant that, if it is over 4 to 5 years old and has the right conditions, can produce spectacular flowers. However, not every Strelitzia will bloom. If the blooms do not add to the aesthetic value of the plant, it may be better to remove the flowers to conserve the plant's energy.

Repotting a tropical houseplant

Repotting is important for the growth and development of your tropical plant. Repot your plant every two years, preferably in the spring, so that damaged roots can recover properly. Choose a pot that is 20% larger in diameter than the previous pot and use an insert sleeve on tall pots to prevent root rot caused by standing water.

Toxic tropical houseplants

Many tropical houseplants are mildly toxic. Touching the plant or contacting its sap can cause skin irritation. Also avoid consuming leaves or other plant parts.

Buy tropical houseplant at Green Bubble

Looking for a beautiful, healthy tropical houseplant? At Green Bubble you'll find a wide range of top quality tropical plants. We work directly with growers to guarantee the freshness and quality of our plants. Order easily through our webshop and get your plant delivered to your home for free. For convenience and quality, choose Green Bubble for your tropical houseplants!