Large Plants / XXL Plants

Instantly transform your interior with spectacular indoor trees. This selection of XXL plants (60-100 cm+) brings together majestic Ficus, giant Monstera on stakes, architectural Dracaena, graphic Yucca, lush Schefflera, impressive Alocasia, and climbing Philodendron. A striking presence that shapes the space, creates focal points, and turns the living room, hallway, or study into a lush urban jungle as soon as they are placed. A lasting decorative investment with immediate reward.
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Large Plants & XXL Plants: Spectacular Impact for Your Urban Jungle

Discover our selection of large plants and XXL plants, true indoor trees that instantly transform your space into a lush urban jungle. From 60 cm to over 100 cm tall, these tropical giants create an immediate visual impact and structure your decor.

Why choose XXL large plants?

  • Immediate visual impact: spectacular presence that instantly transforms your interior
  • Space structuring: create zones, define spaces, add height and depth
  • Instant urban jungle: a single large plant is enough to create a tropical atmosphere
  • Durable investment: mature plants that last for years and keep growing
  • Maximum air purification: large leaf surface = optimal pollutant filtration
  • Decorative centerpiece: become the focal point of your living room, entrance, or office

Our large plants by category

Ficus XXL (60-100 cm): elegant and majestic indoor trees. Ficus Benghalensis Joy (90 cm), Ficus Elastica Abidjan (60 cm), Ficus microcarpa Moclame. Graceful tree shape, dense foliage, vertical growth. Perfect for creating height and structure.

Giant Monsteras (80 cm+): Monstera on coconut stake (80 cm). Spectacular fenestrated foliage, fast and vigorous growth. Stake allows impressive vertical development. The absolute icon of the urban jungle in XXL format.

Dracaena and Yucca (70-100 cm): Branched Dracaena Compacta (100 cm), Yucca elephantipes Tres Cañas (70 cm), Yucca Maya Tree (80 cm). Graphic architectural plants, ultra-resilient. Perfect for bright spaces and contemporary style.

Schefflera XXL (100 cm): Schefflera actinophylla Amate (100 cm), Schefflera Nora. Lush tropical foliage, fast growth. Create volume and spectacular tropical presence.

Giant Alocasias (90 cm): Alocasia Regal Shield (90 cm). Spectacular XXL foliage, impressive elephant ears. Dramatic statement plant for tropical enthusiasts.

Climbing Philodendrons (75 cm+): Philodendron melanochrysum (75 cm). Spectacular velvety foliage, elegant climbing growth. With stake, can reach impressive heights.

Large plants by use

For spacious living rooms: Ficus Benghalensis (90 cm), Dracaena Compacta (100 cm), Schefflera Amate (100 cm). Create a spectacular focal point near the sofa or in a corner.

For welcoming entrances: Yucca Tres Cañas (70 cm), Ficus Elastica (60 cm), Monstera on stake (80 cm). Guaranteed first plant impression.

For professional offices: Dracaena, Yucca, Ficus. Resilient plants that bring presence without requiring much maintenance.

For space separation: dense large plants (Schefflera, Ficus) create a natural visual separation between zones in open spaces.

For empty corners: a large plant instantly transforms an empty corner into a spectacular plant focal point.

Advantages of large mature plants

Immediate gratification: no need to wait years to have an impressive plant. Visual impact from installation.

Established plants: developed root systems, more resilient and tolerant than young plants.

Continuous growth: even mature, these plants continue to grow and thicken over the years.

Maximum decorative value: a decorative investment that completely transforms your interior.

Conversation starter: your guests will notice and comment on these impressive plant giants.

Transport and installation of large plants

Secure delivery: special reinforced packaging for large plants. Optimal protection of foliage and trunk during transport.

Preparation of the location: choose the final location before delivery. Large plants are heavy and difficult to move once installed.

Acclimation: let your large plant acclimate for 1-2 weeks to its new environment. A few falling leaves are normal (moving stress).

Appropriate decorative pot: plan for a decorative pot or basket of suitable size. Large plants need stable and proportioned containers.

Accessibility: check that the plant fits through your doors, stairs, elevator. Measure height and width before ordering.

Care for XXL large plants

Watering: large plants have big water needs but also large pots that retain moisture for a long time. Check soil deeply before watering. Water weekly to bi-weekly depending on season.

Light: most appreciate bright indirect light. Place near window but avoid direct sun that burns foliage. Rotate regularly for even growth.

Cleaning: dust large leaves monthly with a damp cloth. Clean leaves = optimal photosynthesis. For very tall plants, use a long-handled duster.

Staking: climbing plants (Monstera, Philodendron) require a sturdy stake. Check stability regularly and tie new stems.

Pruning: prune to control height and shape. Cut above a node to encourage branching. Large plants tolerate pruning well.

Repotting: every 2-3 years in spring. Delicate operation for large plants. Get help or call a professional.

Where to place your XXL large plants?

Seating area: near window, next to sofa or armchair. Create a cozy and verdant atmosphere.

Entrance: spectacular first impression. Large plant welcomes with style.

Behind sofa: add height and depth. Create a lush green backdrop.

Between two spaces: natural separation between living room and dining room, or zones in an open space.

Empty corner: transform dead space into a green focal point.

Office: bring life and serenity. Improve concentration and well-being.

Easy large plants for beginners

Not all large plants are difficult! Perfect for beginners:

Yucca: ultra-resistant, tolerates watering forgetfulness, bright light. Almost indestructible.

Dracaena: tolerant, slow growth, low maintenance. Perfect for offices.

Ficus Elastica: resilient, fast growth, tolerates varied conditions. Easier than Ficus Benjamina.

Monstera: easy and rewarding. Fast growth, tolerates watering mistakes.

Frequently asked questions about XXL large plants

What ceiling height is needed for a large plant?

For plants 60-80 cm tall, standard ceiling height (2.40-2.50 m) is more than enough. For plants 100 cm+, plan at least 2.50 m. Don’t forget to add the height of the decorative pot (15-30 cm). Leave 30-50 cm of space above so the plant can keep growing.

Are large plants harder to maintain?

Not necessarily! Large plants are often more mature and resilient than young plants. They tolerate watering mistakes better thanks to developed root systems. Main challenge: cleaning foliage and repotting require more physical effort.

How to transport a large plant?

We deliver with reinforced protective packaging. If you need to move it: protect foliage with bubble wrap or a sheet, transport upright if possible, avoid extreme temperatures. For moving house, call professionals experienced with plants.

Can I prune my large plant if it becomes too tall?

Yes! Most large plants tolerate pruning well. Cut above a node in spring. This encourages branching and density. Ficus, Dracaena, Yucca, Monstera are easy to prune. This way you control the final height.

How much does a large XXL plant cost?

Price varies depending on species, size, and rarity. Common large plants (Yucca, Dracaena 70-100 cm): €50-100. Rarer or very large plants (Monstera XXL, Ficus 100 cm+): €100-200. Exceptional varieties can exceed €200. It's a durable decor investment.

Do large plants really purify the air?

Yes, and their large leaf surface maximizes the effect! Ficus, Dracaena, Monstera filter pollutants (formaldehyde, benzene, CO2). One large plant equals several small ones in terms of purification. However, the effect remains moderate: you would need many plants for a significant impact.

How do I know if my large plant lacks light?

Signs: new leaves smaller than old ones, stems elongating (etiolation), leaves yellowing and falling (especially lower leaves), very slow or stopped growth. Solution: move closer to the window or add a grow lamp.

Can I put my large plant outside in the summer?

Yes for the most part, but with precautions! Acclimate gradually (shade then partial shade). Avoid direct sunlight which burns foliage used to indoor conditions. Bring inside before the first frosts (September-October). More frequent watering needed outdoors. Check for absence of pests before bringing inside.