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White Phalaenopsis Orchid from $107.50
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva Purple'
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Guzmania hybrid Yellow from $24.50 $27.25
Spathiphyllum Green Peace Lily
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Purple Phalaenopsis Orchid from $49.99
Yellow Phalaenopsis Orchid from $95.00
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva Yellow' from $10.47 $17.45
Pink Phalaenopsis Orchid from $49.99
Anthurium Red from $23.25
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva White' from $11.69 $19.49
Guzmania hybrid Orange from $27.25
Guzmania hybrid Pink from $27.25
Guzmania hybrid Red from $27.25
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva Pink' from $10.19 $16.99
Anthurium Pink from $23.25
Anthurium White from $23.25
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva Orange' from $11.69 $19.49
Vriesea Christiane
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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana 'Calandiva Red'
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Anthurium Lilli Pink
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This collection of flowering houseplants offers a diverse selection of beautiful flowers to add color and joy to any indoor space. With a wide array of options to choose from, you can create a lush and vibrant atmosphere in your home or office.

When you first receive your flowering houseplant, it’ll be in an early life stage. Most houseplants won’t flower until they reach maturity. Maturation periods range from plant to plant, so look into your plant’s specific needs. All flowering plants bloom during their growing season when conditions are just right for the plant to reproduce. Some plants flower once right before they die. These plants are considered monocarpic. Polycarpic plants, however, flower every year without any worry of dying.


To encourage your flowering plants to bloom, slowly increase the amount of sunlight they receive, and add a little compost or fertilizer to their soil about once a week. Before you encourage your plants to bloom, always research their specific flowering requirements and whether or not a plant is monocarpic. If your houseplant doesn’t flower right away, that’s alright! For some plants, it may take a while before the environment is just right for flowering. Stay patient, and make sure you give these plants plenty of time and encouragement to show their true colors!