1-800-Flowers Just Expanded Their Plant Shop and It’s Growing On Us

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Plant parenthood can be extremely rewarding—and addictive. If you’re looking to add a few more to your home, there’s now another way to get your fiddle leaf fix.

1-800-Flowers.com is expanding their Plant Shop, and we’re not surprised in the least. The popularity of leafy living things is only increasing (even celebs are proud plant parents).

The Plant Shop at 1-800-Flowers.com is now stocked with over 150 different types of plants. These include houseplants, blooming plants, succulents, bonsai, bamboo, and more. Some of the most in-demand plants have been added to the shop now, including the fiddle leaf fig, money tree, and aloe vera. These all range in price from $39.99 to $199.99 and they’re all available for two-day standard shipping across the USA. 

And don’t worry about having to go shopping for planters; your new friend comes in a neutral unbreakable planter, not just a flimsy grower’s pot. What we’re saying is: this is an incredibly good opportunity to go plant shopping. 

Here are some of the plant offerings that we’re excited about:

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This popular plant—like across-the-country popular—is part of 1-800-Flowers.com Plant Shop offerings. Since it’s a succulent, not only is it easy to take care of, but they propagate very easily.

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Oh, the ever-popular fiddle leaf fig plant! While these houseplants aren’t the easiest to maintain, there’s no denying these gorgeous leaves are worth the effort.

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A ZZ plant is very easy to maintain, and since it originates from eastern Africa, its genetics allow it to survive months of drought. And if you’re apartment doesn’t have a lot of windows, these houseplants can thrive in low light.

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While this tree doesn’t give away money like the name suggests, it is known for granting good luck and fortune (so close enough, right?). This plant thrives in indirect light and can handle low light, if need be. As a rule, let its soil dry out before watering it again.

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If you can’t already tell from most of our selections, we’re all about low maintenance plants, like the snake plant above. It can flourish in moderate, indirect light, and only needs to be watered when the soil has gone dry.