Affordable plants to green your interior
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Philodendron Burgundy Princess - H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cmPhilodendron Burgundy Princess - H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Clusia hydroponic — Glass tube with cork stopper and heart pendant - H15 cm | Ø7 cmClusia hydroponic — Glass tube with cork stopper and heart pendant - H15 cm | Ø7 cm- Regular price
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Cyperus Alternifolius (Cat Grass) - H20 cm | Pot Ø12 cmCyperus Alternifolius (Cat Grass) - H20 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Kalanchoe 'Rosalina Don Justino' (Fire Flower) — H27 cm | Pot Ø12 cmKalanchoe 'Rosalina Don Justino' (Fire Flower) — H27 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Clusia en tube de verre — H15 cm | Tube Ø5 cmClusia en tube de verre — H15 cm | Tube Ø5 cm- Regular price
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Clusia en bocal Samoa — Hydroponic - H10 cm | Jar Ø5 cmClusia en bocal Samoa — Hydroponic - H10 cm | Jar Ø5 cm- Regular price
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Anthurium Calon (Flamingo Flower) — H36 cm | Pot Ø12 cmAnthurium Calon (Flamingo Flower) — H36 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Asplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' (Bird's Nest Fern) — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cmAsplenium nidus 'Crispy Wave' (Bird's Nest Fern) — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Philodendron Selloum 'Atom' — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cmPhilodendron Selloum 'Atom' — H25 cm | Pot Ø12 cm- Regular price
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Coffea arabica (Coffee plant)Coffea arabica (Coffee plant)- Regular price
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Schefflera arboricola 'Gerda' (Umbrella tree) – H35 cm | Pot Ø13 cmSchefflera arboricola 'Gerda' (Umbrella tree) – H35 cm | Pot Ø13 cm- Regular price
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Decorative pot Groovy Rose Matte — Gold base Ø13 cmDecorative pot Groovy Rose Matte — Gold base Ø13 cm- Regular price
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Affordable plants are accessible indoor plants that allow you to green your space without a significant investment. Low price doesn’t mean lower quality: these plants are sturdy, easy to care for, and bring as much beauty as more expensive varieties. Ideal for beginners, expanding your collection, or gifting. Explore our full collection of indoor plants for even more options.
Why choose affordable plants?
Affordable plants offer many benefits beyond their accessible price. They let you start in the world of indoor plants without financial pressure. You can experiment, learn the basics of care, and discover your preferences without worrying about a big investment. These budget-friendly plants are also perfect for quickly growing your collection and creating a true urban jungle.
Low-cost plants are often easy-to-grow and easy-to-propagate varieties, which explains their affordable price. Cacti and succulents, for example, multiply easily and require little maintenance. Chlorophytums and Tradescantias naturally produce offshoots that can become new plants. For ultra-resilient varieties, check out our collection of hardy plants.
The best affordable plants for beginners
Some affordable plants are especially recommended for beginners. They combine accessible price, ease of care, and durability. Succulents and cacti are among the most economical and tolerant options. Their infrequent watering (once a month) makes them ideal for forgetful or busy people.
Chlorophytums, nicknamed "spider plants," are low-cost hardy plants that produce many offshoots. Tradescantias offer spectacular colorful foliage at a mini price. Small Sansevierias are also very affordable and nearly indestructible, perfect for stress-free learning.
Ultra-easy affordable plants
- Succulents: many varieties, monthly watering, very decorative
- Cacti: mini price, minimal care, varied shapes
- Chlorophytum: sturdy, produces baby plants, improves air quality
- Tradescantia: colorful foliage, fast growth, easy to propagate
Affordable plants for every space
- Small Sansevierias: ultra-resilient, adapt anywhere
- Peperomia: compact, variety of foliage, space-saving
- Fittonia: graphic foliage, ideal for terrariums
- Pilea: trendy, easy to multiply, fast growing
Propagate your affordable plants to save money
Affordable plants are often easy to propagate, allowing you to create a whole collection from a single purchase. Propagation is a simple and free technique to get new plants. Tradescantias and Chlorophytums root in water within a few weeks. Succulents multiply through leaves or offshoots.
This ability to multiply turns your initial investment into multiple plants. You can green several rooms, gift plants to loved ones, or trade with other enthusiasts. Low-cost plants thus become a sustainable investment that naturally renews itself.
Tips for success with your affordable plants
Affordable plants deserve the same care as more expensive ones. Proper watering remains essential: check the soil moisture before watering. Succulents and cacti need very infrequent watering, while tropical plants like Tradescantias prefer slightly moist soil. To master watering, see our complete watering guide.
Proper light ensures the health of your low-cost plants. Most enjoy bright indirect light, near a window without direct sun. Succulents and cacti tolerate full sun. Fertilize moderately from April to September, once a month is enough. Use quality potting soil with good drainage to avoid root rot.
These affordable plants adapt perfectly to urban apartments. Their compact size suits small spaces, and they often tolerate low light and dry heating air. Check out our apartment plants collection for more options suited to city living.
Frequently asked questions
Are affordable plants lower quality?
No, affordable plants are not lower quality. Their accessible price is due to ease of growing and propagation, not inferior quality. These plants are often more robust and tolerant than rare, expensive varieties, ideal for beginners.
What are the cheapest plants to start with?
Succulents, cacti, Chlorophytums, and Tradescantias are among the cheapest and easiest plants to start with. They require little care, forgive mistakes, and propagate easily. Perfect for learning without a big investment or stress.
How can I propagate my plants to save money?
Propagation is the simplest and free method to multiply your plants. Cut a Tradescantia stem, place it in water until roots appear, then plant it. Succulents multiply through leaves or offshoots. One plant quickly becomes a whole collection.
Can you create beautiful decor with affordable plants?
Absolutely! Affordable plants create stunning arrangements. Multiply small plants for a jungle effect, vary heights with hanging plants, group different succulents in one container. Beauty comes from arrangement and creativity, not price.

