Christmas Plants Ireland: 12 Lasting Picks Delivered
The best Christmas plants for Irish homes are the Spathiphyllum 'Bellini' Peace Lily for crisp white winter blooms, the Ilex Crenata Pyramide evergreen topiary as a tabletop Christmas tree, and the Strelitzia Nicolai Bird of Paradise as a long-lasting tropical statement gift. This guide covers 12 hand-picked Christmas plants priced from €43.95 to €127.95 — every one in stock, every one delivered free across Ireland, and every one designed to last well beyond the festive season. Free delivery to Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick and the rest of Ireland.
A typical bouquet of cut Christmas flowers wilts within 7-10 days, while a quality indoor Christmas plant — such as a Peace Lily, Snake Plant or Olive Tree — lives 5 to 10 years with basic care. For roughly the same gift budget, an indoor plant works out to less than €0.30 per week of enjoyment versus €5+ per week for cut flowers. That is why Irish gift-givers increasingly choose lasting plants over disposable festive bouquets.
What Are the Best Christmas Plants in Ireland?
The three Christmas plants below are our top picks for Irish homes in 2026. Each one delivers strong festive impact — white winter blooms, evergreen Christmas-tree silhouette, or large architectural foliage — while lasting for years rather than weeks. All three thrive in the warm, centrally-heated living rooms typical of Irish homes from late November through January, and all three ship across Ireland with free delivery.
Spathiphyllum 'Bellini' Peace Lily 100cm
Strelitzia Nicolai Bird of Paradise 110cm
The Spathiphyllum 'Bellini' Peace Lily is the most reliably-blooming Christmas houseplant. Its bright white spathes appear from November through February under typical Irish indoor light, replacing the white-flower role usually filled by cut chrysanthemums or amaryllis. NASA's Clean Air Study confirms it removes formaldehyde and benzene from indoor air — useful in winter when Irish homes stay sealed against the weather.
The Ilex Crenata Pyramide is Japanese Holly trained as an evergreen pyramid topiary. At 55 cm, it sits perfectly on a side table or hall console as a living tabletop Christmas tree, accepts fairy-light decoration, and stays green right through the year — no needles to vacuum and no January disposal trip.
The Strelitzia Nicolai Bird of Paradise is the long-game gift: at 110 cm with paddle-shaped tropical leaves, it provides a year-round statement piece and matures into a 1.8 m showpiece over 3-5 years. Gift it at Christmas for a lifetime of payoff.
Which Christmas Plants Make the Best Gifts?
The best Christmas plant gifts for Irish recipients combine immediate visual impact with lasting value. The four picks below cover every gift price point from sub-€45 stocking-fillers to €128 statement bundles, and all four ship in protective packaging with care guidance — ideal for sending to family across Ireland or to friends you cannot visit in person over the holidays.
Tropical Plant Set: Monstera & Bird of Paradise + Basket
For under €45, the Calathea Makoyana is our pick. Its peacock-feather leaf pattern reads as 'living wrapping paper' and reliably impresses recipients who have not received a houseplant before. It is also pet-safe — important for households with curious cats and dogs around the Christmas tree. See our full pet-safe plants guide for the complete list.
The Olive Tree at €83.95 is a meaningful symbolic gift — peace, longevity, Mediterranean warmth — and stays attractive throughout an Irish winter on a sheltered patio or by a south-facing window. We have a full olive tree care guide for Ireland if you want to send growing notes alongside the gift.
The 4 Large Houseplants Mix at €96.95 is our highest-volume Christmas gift order: four nursery-fresh plants in a single delivery, presentation-ready, working out to roughly €24 per plant. The matched Tropical Plant Set with Selin Basket at €127.95 is the upgrade pick — a Strelitzia plus a Monstera Deliciosa, pre-styled in a designer woven basket and delivered as one statement gift.
Are Indoor Christmas Plants Better Than Cut Flowers?
Yes — indoor Christmas plants outlast cut flowers by months to years, and work out cheaper per week of enjoyment. A bouquet of cut Christmas flowers in Ireland typically costs €40-€80 and lasts 7-10 days. The same budget buys an indoor plant that lives for 5-10 years with basic care. The three picks below are the strongest "lasting flower alternatives" — visual impact equal to a fresh bouquet, but a value horizon measured in years.
If the gift recipient has limited time or no green-fingered experience, lead with the Sansevieria Laurentii or the Yucca Elephantipes — both go 3-4 weeks between waterings and survive winter neglect. If the recipient already loves design and has a bright south- or west-facing window, the Ficus Lyrata Fiddle Leaf Fig is the recognised design-magazine icon and reads as a more thoughtful gift than a generic festive bouquet. Compare them all on our full indoor plants collection page.
How Do These Christmas Plants Compare?
| Plant | Price | Height | Light | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peace Lily Bellini | €76.95 | 100 cm | Low to medium | 5-7 years | White Christmas blooms |
| Ilex Crenata Pyramide | €63.95 | 55 cm | Bright | 10+ years | Tabletop Christmas tree |
| Strelitzia Nicolai | €119.95 | 110 cm | Bright indirect | 10+ years | Statement gift |
| Sansevieria Laurentii | €94.95 | 85 cm | Any | 10+ years | Low-care recipient |
| Calathea Makoyana | €43.95 | 40-50 cm | Low to medium | 3-5 years | Pet-safe gift under €45 |
| Olive Tree | €83.95 | 100 cm | Bright | 20+ years | Symbolic gift, evergreen |
| Yucca Elephantipes | €94.95 | 125 cm | Bright | 10+ years | Drought tolerant |
| Ficus Lyrata | €114.95 | 100 cm | Bright indirect | 10+ years | Design lovers |
| Kentia Palm | €88.95 | 120 cm | Low to bright | 10+ years | Pet-safe, hotel-style |
| 4-Plant Mix Bundle | €96.95 | 55-75 cm | Mixed | 5-10 years | Top all-round gift |
| Tropical Set + Basket | €127.95 | 75-85 cm | Bright indirect | 10+ years | Premium gift, pre-styled |
| Indoor Plant Mix 3-Pack | €70.95 | 45-55 cm | Mixed | 5-10 years | Mid-budget gift, 3 rooms |
Christmas Plant Delivery Across Ireland
PlantGift.ie delivers Christmas plants and plant gifts to Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and every other city and town in Ireland, with free standard delivery on most orders. Order by 19th December for guaranteed pre-Christmas arrival on the 23rd or 24th — standard delivery takes 2-3 working days, and the courier network slows in the final week of December as volumes peak. For Christmas gift orders, our checkout includes an optional gift message and a card insert; bundles such as the 4 Large Houseplants Mix and the Tropical Plant Set ship presentation-ready and need no extra wrapping.
If you are sending a Christmas plant to elderly parents in rural Cork, a sister in Galway, or a friend in Dublin you cannot visit, we recommend the Indoor Plant Mix 3-Pack at €70.95 — three nursery-fresh plants, presentation-ready, with care guidance included. For larger families and shared offices, the 4 Large Houseplants Mix at €96.95 covers the full living-room transformation in a single delivery.
How to Keep Christmas Plants Alive Through the Festive Season
The single biggest cause of dead Christmas plants in Irish homes is dry air from central heating combined with overwatering by well-meaning visitors. Three habits keep your festive plants thriving from late November through January:
- Keep plants 1-2 metres from radiators and the open fire. Hot, dry air dries Calathea, Peace Lily and Ficus Lyrata leaves within days. This single move is responsible for more Christmas-plant survival than any other intervention in Irish homes.
- Water deeply on arrival, then let pots drain fully — and only water again when the top 3 cm of soil are dry to touch. Sitting water in low-light winter conditions causes root rot far more often than underwatering. The Sansevieria, Yucca and Olive Tree survive 3-4 weeks between waterings.
- Group three or more plants together on a tray of damp gravel. The clustered transpiration raises local humidity by 10-15% — exactly what moisture-loving species like Calathea Makoyana and Peace Lily need to survive the Irish heating season without leaf-edge browning.
What Are the Most Pet-Safe Christmas Plants?
Traditional Christmas plants — Poinsettia, Holly berries and Mistletoe — can cause vomiting and digestive upset if chewed by cats and dogs. The three Christmas plant alternatives below are listed as non-toxic to pets and deliver equivalent festive impact for Irish homes with curious animals.
The Calathea Makoyana Peacock Plant is the most decorative pet-safe option — its peacock-feather leaf pattern reads as festive 'living wrapping paper' even before you decorate the rest of the room. The Kentia Palm Howea Forsteriana adds resort-style scale at 120 cm and is the classic palm of Irish hotel lobbies and afternoon-tea rooms. The Olive Tree works as a meaningful symbolic gift — peace, longevity, Mediterranean warmth — and stays attractive in Irish living rooms or on a sheltered patio year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore More Guides
- Plant Gifting Guide Ireland — match plants to recipient personalities and occasions
- Easter Plant Gifts Ireland 2026 — the spring-season counterpart to this guide
- Pet-Safe Plants Ireland — for homes with curious cats and dogs at Christmas
- Olive Tree Care Ireland — full grow-and-gift notes for the Mediterranean classic
- All Indoor Plants Collection — full live inventory with prices and stock levels
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