Buy houseplants in Vienna

Buy houseplants in Vienna

The search for healthy greenery: Why a visit to the florist makes all the difference

MO FLOWERS Vienna · 5 min read · Guide & Service

Anyone looking for healthy greenery and wanting to buy houseplants in a relaxed atmosphere in Vienna knows the typical problem: DIY stores often only stock stressed-out mass-produced plants, while well-stocked garden centers are located far out on the city's outskirts. Online orders from wholesalers, on the other hand, are like a grab bag. But there's another way: at a real florist, you not only get hand-picked quality, but also honest advice tailored to your specific location.


Why buy houseplants from a florist?

Supermarkets often place plants as quick-to-buy items right next to the checkout. There, they sometimes sit for days in drafts or under artificial light and dry out. The result is yellow leaves and drooping heads as soon as the plant arrives in your living room.

If you choose to buy your plants from a specialized florist in Vienna , you will benefit from several key advantages:

  • Guaranteed freshness: We select our plants directly at the Vienna wholesale market. They spend hardly any time in intermediate storage and thus retain their full potency.
  • Individual advice: A tropical Monstera in a dark north-facing room? We'll tell you frankly if that's not a good idea and recommend a more robust pothos that will thrive there instead.
  • Gentle transport: Nobody wants broken shoots after a bumpy subway ride. We pack everything professionally and, upon request, take care of safe delivery.
  • Thoughtful gift service: Whether for moving in or a birthday – with a matching planter and handwritten card, a simple potted plant becomes a personal present.

The most popular houseplants for Viennese apartments

Every home has its own unique light and climate conditions. A classic old building with huge windows offers tropical plants paradise, while a lower-lying apartment facing an inner courtyard calls for true shade-loving plants. Here's a realistic overview to help you find the right houseplants for Vienna and your specific environment:

plant Light requirements Watering behavior Perfect location
Monstera Deliciosa Bright, indirect light Once a week Spacious living rooms
Snake plant (Sansevieria) Tolerates almost everything Every 2 to 3 weeks Dark corners, offices, beginners
Pothos (Ivy) Okay even in partial shade When the soil is dry Bathroom, high shelves
Peace lily (Spathiphyllum) Low to medium light Evenly slightly damp Bedroom, north-facing window
Fiddle-leaf fig (Ficus lyrata) Lots of indirect light Regularly, but without waterlogging Light-flooded old buildings
Strelitzia Tolerates direct sunlight Water moderately South-facing windows, sunny conservatories

Practical tip for the capital: In bright, old Viennese apartments facing south or west, sun-loving tropical plants usually thrive. If your room is on the ground floor or overlooks a shady courtyard, you're much better off with adaptable shade specialists like snake plants or peace lilies.

Where is the best place to buy plants in Vienna?

The city offers various ways to make your home greener. Here's an objective look at the most common options:

  • Traditional nurseries: Excellent nurseries with a wide selection can be found around the Central Cemetery, in Simmering, or in Stammersdorf. The only catch: You usually need a car and plenty of time for the trip.
  • Large garden centers and DIY stores: The selection is huge, but the individual care of the plants in the store sometimes leaves much to be desired. A close look at the root health is absolutely essential here.
  • Urban plant markets: In spring and autumn, temporary pop-up markets attract visitors, for example in the MuseumsQuartier or at the Karmelitermarkt. They are ideal for browsing and discovering new plants.
  • Local and online from the florist: Do you want to conveniently buy plants in Vienna ? With us, you can choose your desired plant at your leisure, benefit from a strict expert pre-selection, and have everything delivered stress-free directly to your doorstep.

Basic skincare for beginners

If you're buying houseplants for the first time, there's one important fact you should know: most plants don't die from dryness, they literally drown. These three simple rules will help you avoid the most common mistakes:

  • The simple finger test: Before you reach for the watering can, stick your finger about two centimeters deep into the soil. If it still feels moist, you should definitely wait another one to two days before watering.
  • Danger of waterlogging: Excess water that remains in the saucer inevitably leads to root rot – the number one cause of death for houseplants. Therefore, always empty the saucer after watering.
  • Winter dormancy: During the dark season between November and February, most plants significantly reduce their metabolism. They require considerably less water during this phase than in the hot summer months.

Important note regarding pets: Popular plants like Monstera, Peace Lily, Pothos, and Dieffenbachia contain substances that are toxic to dogs and cats. If you have pets, be sure to choose non-toxic alternatives such as Spider Plant, Calathea, or Kentia Palm.
[FACT CHECK: The exact toxicity of the plants mentioned can be checked in the poison botanical database of the Institute for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology (CliniTox).]

Order houseplants conveniently to your home

Healthy plants, safely packaged and reliably delivered – to all 23 districts of Vienna.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

In most cases, we can arrange same-day delivery within Vienna, provided your order is received before 2 pm on a weekday. For bulky, large plants, we ideally discuss the delivery date briefly by phone beforehand to guarantee a smooth process.

Compact potted plants start at around €25. If you're looking for a medium-sized, well-grown pothos or a lush peace lily, expect to pay between €30 and €50. For impressive statement plants – like a large monstera or a tall fiddle-leaf fig – you should budget from about €60 upwards, always depending on the season and the exact height.

The absolute champion in terms of undemanding nature is the snake plant (Sansevieria). It tolerates darker locations, survives the occasional forgotten watering without complaint, and always looks modern thanks to its upright leaves. The pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is also extremely robust, continuing to grow vigorously even in low-light conditions.

Absolutely. We lovingly prepare the plant as a gift, include a handwritten greeting card with your personal message, and deliver it directly to the desired address. Optionally, you can also order a matching, stylish planter so the recipient doesn't have to worry about a thing.

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