Best Plants to Gift in 2024
Ask anyone with a green thumb; they will tell you how plants are always the best gifts. There can never be enough plants! Well, even if the one you are shopping for is not a plant aficionado, plants still can be an amazing gift.
Because in the form of a plant, you will be gifting nature’s freshness and radiance. Plants have many health and therapeutic benefits. And their sustainability and environmental impact need no introduction!
We are guessing you do not need any more convincing! Shall we then start looking for plants to give as gifts? IGP has many fascinating options!
Rattlesnake Plant (Calathea Lancifolia)
Rattlesnakes are known for their air-purifying qualities. They have a very positive energy, making them a perfect housewarming gift. What else? Cleanliness and persistence are the two things rattlesnake plants signify. It is the best plant to gift when wishing someone a healthy life.
String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus)
Here’s introducing a different kind of pearls gifted by nature – a string of pearls plant. This succulent, native to South Africa’s dry regions, has many attractions. One slender and trailing stem consists of spherical, bead-like leaves that resemble pearls, earning its interesting name.
It is one of the best plants to gift someone to wish luck, prosperity, and abundance. Not to forget, these are air-purifying plants.
Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes spp)
These are the plants that you probably have seen already. They are often called nature’s pest control because they trap and digest insects.
So, you are not just gifting a plant; you are giving them a natural solution to deal with unwanted pests. By the way, their unique aesthetics cannot be overlooked!
Bird’s Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus)
Such a beautiful name! Their luscious green leaves can brighten up anyone’s day. Apart from offering air purification, these plants are known to spread feel-good vibes and uplift mood and productivity. Whether you are looking for the best plant to gift on birthday or housewarming, this ticks all the boxes!
Zebra Plant (Haworthiopsis Attenuata)
The white stripes earn them a cute name! These plants are perfect even for people with busy schedules or no gardening knowledge since they only need a little maintenance.
They can survive for a few weeks without water. Bonus? They will look amazing in an office as well as at home!
Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Adansonii)
Trust us, they are not just about aesthetics! In Chinese culture, people used these plants to pay tribute and honour elders. They represent admiration towards the receiver. Abundance and fertility are also attached to them.
Their hollowed leaves symbolise the possibility of growth and prosperity even in absence. Wish your loved ones wealth and long life with these plants.
Sensitive Plant (Mimosa Pudica)
The leaves of these plants will fold inward whenever touched, hence the name. They have countless health and environmental benefits along with decorative uses.
They help with soil enrichment and erosion control. Wound healing, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties are also noticed in these plants.
Air Plant (Tillandsia spp)
You will find deep spiritual significance and cultural beliefs associated with air plants. Some cultures believe these plants to be a connection between the physical and spiritual worlds; others find mysteries of the universe in them.
They are used for personal growth and change in many kinds of literature. They elevate the aesthetics of the space.
Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)
Jade plants represent permanence, growth, success, and renewal. These are among the most suitable plants to gift for good luck. Another name for these is friendship plants, which make perfect gifts for friends.
Medicinal Aloe (Aloe vera)
Thanks to the promising development of the beauty and self-care industry, the benefits of aloe vera have become known to everyone. The list continues from skin to hair health to digestive to antimicrobial properties! Gift these plats to enhance the aesthetics and encourage better health!
Still here? Visit IGP Plants and check out the many amazing plants today; nature is calling!
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