Plants for Airbnb – beautiful without daily maintenance

A green plant transforms a furnished rental into a space that breathes and invites you to settle in. But between tenants or guest turnovers, no one waters it. The ideal plants for an Airbnb should be beautiful without daily care, withstand weeks without water, and remain presentable all year round without pruning or repotting.
Price Reset
0
196.95
Price: €0 – €196,95
Sort by
Filter and sort
Filter and sort

39 products

Price
Color
Color of the flower
Care
Watering
Exposure
Adult size
Properties
Decorative style
Toxicity
Hardiness
Plant type
Suitable space
Other features

39 products

  • Strelitzia Nicolai — White Bird of Paradise — Giant Bird of Paradise - Verdeia - 1 Close-up of the flower of the Strelitzia Nicolai — White Bird of Paradise — Giant Bird of Paradise
    Strelitzia Nicolai (White Bird of Paradise)
    Strelitzia Nicolai (White Bird of Paradise)
    Regular price
    €18,95 €196,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €18,95 €196,95

    1 total reviews

    View options
    Quick view
  • ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) in a growing pot, shiny green foliage and upright habit 3 Close-up of the thick, glossy deep green leaves of the Zamioculcas.
    Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ Plant)
    Zamioculcas zamiifolia (ZZ Plant)
    Regular price
    €13,95 €50,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €13,95 €50,95

    1 total reviews

    View options
    Quick view
  • Monstera Deliciosa holey plant, front view, white background, brown growing pot Close-up of perforated Monstera Deliciosa leaves, natural fenestrations
    Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)
    Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)
    Regular price
    €17,95 €82,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €17,95 €82,95

    1 total reviews

    View options
    Quick view
  • Aspidistra elatior – Cast Iron Plant - Japanese Mother-in-Law& Aspidistra elatior – Cast Iron Plant - Japanese Mother-in-Law&
    Aspidistra elatior (Japanese mother-in-law's tongue)
    Aspidistra elatior (Japanese mother-in-law's tongue)
    Regular price
    €31,95 €52,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €31,95 €52,95
    View options
    Quick view
  • Dypsis lutescens – Areca Palm (Golden Palm) - Verdeia - 1 Dypsis lutescens – Areca Palm (Golden Palm) - Verdeia - 7
    Dypsis lutescens (Areca Palm)
    Dypsis lutescens (Areca Palm)
    Regular price
    €13,95 €60,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €13,95 €60,95
    View options
    Quick view
  • Chlorophytum comosum ‘Variegatum’ — Variegated spider plant - Verdeia - 1 Chlorophytum comosum ‘Variegatum’ — Variegated spider plant - Verdeia - 2
    Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum' (Variegated Spider Plant)
    Chlorophytum comosum 'Variegatum' (Variegated Spider Plant)
    Regular price
    €11,95 €48,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €11,95 €48,95
    View options
    Quick view
  • Aloe vera – Purifying succulent plant - Verdeia - 1 Aloe vera – Purifying succulent plant - Verdeia - 2
    Aloe vera
    Aloe vera
    Regular price
    €10,95 €31,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €10,95 €31,95

    1 total reviews

    View options
    Quick view
  • Ficus Elastica Robusta – Rubber Plant - Verdeia - 1 Ficus Elastica Robusta – Rubber Plant - Verdeia - 2
    Ficus Elastica Robusta (Rubber Plant)
    Ficus Elastica Robusta (Rubber Plant)
    Regular price
    €13,95 €64,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €13,95 €64,95
    View options
    Quick view
  • Spathiphyllum ‘Bingo Cupido’ – Peace Lily - Verdeia - 1 Spathiphyllum ‘Bingo Cupido’ – Peace Lily - Verdeia - 2
    Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' (Moonflower)
    Spathiphyllum 'Bingo Cupido' (Moonflower)
    Regular price
    €12,95 €31,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €12,95 €31,95
    View options
    Quick view
  • Dracaena Lemon Lime – Variegated Indoor Dragon Tree - Verdeia - 1 Dracaena Lemon Lime – Variegated Indoor Dragon Tree - Verdeia - 2
    Dracaena Lemon Lime (Variegated Dragon Tree)
    Dracaena Lemon Lime (Variegated Dragon Tree)
    Regular price
    €21,95 €110,95
    Regular price
    Sale price
    €21,95 €110,95
    View options
    Quick view
Show more

A green plant transforms a furnished rental into a space that breathes and invites you to settle in. But between tenants or guest rotations, no one waters them. The ideal plants for an Airbnb, a furnished rental, or a shared office must be beautiful without daily care, withstand weeks without water, and remain presentable all year round without pruning or repotting.

The indestructibles: Sansevieria and Zamioculcas

Sansevieria (mother-in-law’s tongue) and Zamioculcas (ZZ plant) are the two absolute champions of indoor survival. They tolerate 3 to 4 weeks without watering, adapt to all lighting conditions (including a hallway without direct windows), and never lose their leaves. The Sansevieria Laurentii with its golden edges and the Sansevieria Zeylanica with its silver marbling remain decorative at all times — no dead leaves to pick up, no soil spilling over, no unpleasant surprises upon return.

Large statement plants: Monstera, Strelitzia, Kentia

A single large plant in an Airbnb living room changes the entire perception of the space both in photos and in reality. The Monstera deliciosa is the most photographed by travelers — its fenestrated leaves have become a classic of interior design. The Strelitzia nicolai brings impressive tropical verticality. The Howea forsteriana (Kentia palm) is the most tolerant of partial shade and neglect. Each of these sizes fits into living spaces without clutter, and just one plant of this caliber is enough to make a stay memorable in the large XXL plants.

Ficus and Dracaena: resilient and structural

Ficus elastica Robusta (rubber plant) and Ficus elastica Abidjan require watering only every 2 weeks and keep shiny foliage without misting. The Dracaena marginata with its graphic trunks and the Dracaena Lemon Lime with its green-yellow stripes add vertical structure. The Ficus Benjamina Danielle at 95 cm and the Ficus Moclame at 95 cm have an elegant tree form that dresses a living room corner — the Pack 3 Ficus allows you to equip an entire apartment with one purchase. The easy-care plants group species that require the least daily attention.

Compact plants for bedroom and bathroom

Aspidistra elatior (cast iron plant) lives up to its nickname: almost impossible to kill, it thrives even in dark and dry rooms. The Pothos (Epipremnum), hanging or placed on a high piece of furniture, naturally cascades and dresses a wall without shelves. The Aloe vera fits well in a bright bathroom and requires only monthly watering. The Chlorophytum (spider plant) tolerates everything — light, shade, water, neglect — and produces trailing stolons that visually fill empty space. The resilient plants withstand temperature fluctuations caused by frequent window openings in rentals.

Yucca and Beaucarnea: the space sculptors

Yucca elephantipes and Beaucarnea (elephant foot) are architectural plants that tolerate extreme drought and full sun. Their graphic silhouette — thick trunk topped with a bouquet of leaves — creates a decorative focal point with no maintenance. The Yucca is available in a compact version (living room palm) and a multi-trunk version at 70-80 cm. The Beaucarnea, with its swollen bottle-shaped trunk, naturally stores water and withstands weeks of absence.

Spathiphyllum and Aglaonema: the living touch

Spathiphyllum (peace lily) is one of the few plants to flower indoors with minimal care. Its elegant white flower adds a touch of refinement to a bedroom or living room. The Aglaonema (Silver Bay, Greenlight, Maria) tolerate partial shade and keep dense, marbled foliage all year — their variety of patterns (silver, light green, variegated) allows you to vary the ambiance from room to room without multiplying species.

Organizing watering between rotations

The main challenge of a plant-filled Airbnb is watering. Two strategies work: either choose only plants that tolerate 2 to 3 weeks without water (Sansevieria, Zamioculcas, Yucca, Beaucarnea, Aloe), or use decorative pots with water reservoirs for thirstier species. A thorough watering on cleaning day between bookings is enough for most plants in this selection. The finger test method allows a cleaning service provider to know in seconds which plants need water — a simple instruction to pass on without botanical training.