Valentine’s Day is a time for love, romance, and meaningful gestures. While traditional bouquets are beautiful, they have a short lifespan. Why not gift something that grows, thrives, and symbolizes lasting love? Houseplants make a thoughtful, sustainable, and beautiful alternative to cut flowers. Here are eight of the best houseplants to give this Valentine’s Day.

Anthurium 4 inch Houseplant

Anthurium

hoya-heart-houseplant

Hoya Kerrii

  1. Anthurium (Flamingo Flower)

Known for its heart-shaped, waxy red or pink blooms, the anthurium plant is a perfect symbol of love and affection. It’s easy to care for, requiring bright indirect light and occasional watering. With proper care, it can bloom year-round, constantly reminding your loved one of your thoughtful gift.

  1. Hoya Kerrii (Sweetheart Plant)

If you’re looking for an adorable and symbolic plant, the Hoya Kerrii is the perfect choice. Also known as the Sweetheart Plant, its thick, heart-shaped leaves make it a charming Valentine’s gift. This slow-growing succulent thrives in bright, indirect light and needs minimal watering, making it ideal for beginners.

Black Krim Open Pollinator Tomato

Orchid

Assorted Heirloom Tomatoes

Kalanchoe

  1. Orchid

Elegant and exotic, phalaenopsis orchids are a sophisticated alternative to traditional flowers. They are easy to care for and bloom for several weeks at a time. They symbolize love, beauty, and strength—ideal for a romantic occasion like Valentine’s Day.

  1. Kalanchoe

Bright and cheerful, Kalanchoe is a hardy succulent known for its long-lasting clusters of vibrant red, pink, yellow, orange, or white flowers. Symbolizing hope, persistence, and eternal love, it makes a meaningful gift for someone special. This low-maintenance plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires only occasional watering, making it a perfect addition to any space.

Peace Lily

Peace Lily

African Violet Houseplant

African Violet

  1. Peace Lily

The peace lily is not only a stunning plant but also a symbol of harmony and devotion. Its elegant white blooms bring a sense of serenity to any space. Low-maintenance, it thrives in low to medium light and helps purify indoor air, making it a practical and meaningful gift.

  1. African Violet

African violets are delicate yet resilient flowering plants that produce stunning purple, pink, or white blooms. They symbolize devotion and faithfulness, making them a sentimental choice for a Valentine’s gift. These charming plants thrive in indirect sunlight and require minimal watering.

Polka Dot Begonia at Hicks Nurseries

Polka Dot Begonia

Jasmine Sambac

Jasmine

  1. Polka Dot Begonia

With its striking silver-spotted leaves and deep red undersides, the Polka Dot Begonia is a bold and stylish gift, perfect for Valentine’s Day. Symbolizing creativity and confidence, this unique plant adds a touch of elegance and romance to any space. It thrives in bright, indirect light with regular watering, making it a stunning yet easy-to-care-for choice for your special someone.

 

  1. Jasmine

Delicate and fragrant, Jasmine features clusters of white flowers that fill the air with a sweet, soothing scent. Symbolizing love and beauty, this elegant vine makes a thoughtful Valentine’s Day gift. Thriving in bright, indirect light, it not only enhances any space but also promotes relaxation and restful sleep, making it a gift that keeps on giving.

 

Why Choose a Houseplant Over a Bouquet?

  • Longevity: Unlike cut flowers that fade in days, houseplants can thrive for years.
  • Symbolism: Growing plants represents lasting love and commitment.
  • Sustainability: A living plant is an eco-friendly alternative to bouquets.
  • Health Benefits: Many houseplants purify the air and boost well-being.

This Valentine’s Day, go beyond traditional bouquets and give a gift that grows. From heart-shaped succulents to vibrant flowering plants, houseplants are a lasting symbol of love and care. Whether you’re celebrating romance, friendship, or self-love, a thoughtfully chosen plant will continue to thrive—just like the relationships that matter most. Happy Valentine’s Day!