Looking for a big house plant that will make an instant impact in your home? We recommend 15 large house plants that will bring a lush, jungly feel to any space.

By Veronica Peerless

Published: Tuesday, 07 February 2023 at 12:00 am


A large indoor plant can instantly transform the look and feel of a room, breathing life into the space and making it feel lush, calm and welcoming.

There are many large house plants to choose from, from palms that give a lush feel to plants with large leaves that make a real statement, such as a Swiss cheese plant, rubber plant or bird of paradise.

Advice on choosing a large indoor plant

Before choosing a large indoor plant, assess your space. Do you need to fill a tall, thin spot, or do you need to fill a larger empty area?

Think carefully about light. Most house plants do best a few feet from a window. Larger leaved plants are adapted to coping with lower light levels, but bear in mind that any plant will struggle in a dark corner. Some plants, such as the fiddle leaf fig, do not like to be moved around, so choose its permanent spot carefully.

Make sure you’ve checked how fast your chosen plant grows, and its ultimate height and spread. For instant impact, buy the biggest plant you can afford.

Once you’ve chosen your plant, you’ll need to find the right pot to complement it. Read our feature on the best ceramic plant pots.

How to water large indoor plants

Check the watering needs of your chosen plant. Most need watering when the top few centimetres of compost is dry, but some, such as Euphorbia trigona, can survive on less.

Repotting large indoor plants

The larger your plant pot and the bigger the plant, the harder it can be to repot a plant. If the whole operation is proving too tricky, there is a simple solution. Simply scrape away as much of the compost as you can with a spoon or fork – at least 5cm, taking care not to damage the roots – and replace it with fresh. You can do this every year, in spring.

 

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Large indoor plants: the best to grow

Swiss cheese plant, Monstera deliciosa

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Monstera deliciosa ‘Variegata’
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If it’s big leaves you’re after, they don’t come much bigger than those of a Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa). This Seventies classic is back in fashion again, and has much to offer, with its dramatic and glossy and holey leaves. A variegated variety, Monstera deliciosa ‘Variegata’, is also available. A Swiss cheese plant will sprawl, so is best grown up a mossy pole. After a while, many people find that their plant outgrows their space (in the wild it can reach 25m tall, and will ultimately reach around 8m in a house), and pass it on. But in the meantime it has a lot to offer, and is usually problem free.

Ultimate height and spread: 8m x 2.5m

Best for: big leaves and a large space