🌿 5 places to order your French houseplants online

5 adresses où trouver des plantes vertes cultivées en france

Want to bring greenery into your home? How about opting for French green plants, delivered directly to your door?

At Les Arcadiens , we believe in responsible plant-based decoration: durable objects, local plants, a gentler impact on the environment.

Here is our selection of 5 producers and online shops where you can find French green plants , and our ideas for showcasing them in your spaces with our designer plant pots made in France.

Succulent Workshop: French succulents and houseplants from Brittany

Succulent Workshop - Online sales of French green plants and succulents grown in Brittany

👉 www.ateliersucculentes.com

Based in Brittany, Atelier Succulentes cultivates succulents and cacti with care, using a local and sustainable approach.

✅ Why we love it:

  • Local culture: minimal carbon footprint.
  • Resistant and easy-to-care-for varieties.

🪴 Recommendation:

Combine a Crassula Brevifolia with Cube N°1 Les Arcadiens for a minimalist and contemporary look.

Swap your plant: Plant swapping, a local alternative

Swap your plant, an alternative for finding French houseplants

👉 facebook.com/Troquetaplante

For lovers of social connection and plants, Troque ta plante offers an original approach: exchanging, giving away or adopting a plant between passionate individuals.

✅ Why we recommend it:

  • Ultra-short circuit: zero industrial transport.
  • A circular and user-friendly economy.

🪴 Recommendation:

Choose one of the colorful Cube N°2 Les Arcadiens models to showcase your newly adopted plants.

Monsieur Marguerite: The eco-responsible florist offering French green plants

French houseplants and French orchids at Monsieur Marguerite's

👉 www.monsieurmarguerite.com

Based near Paris, Monsieur Marguerite focuses on seasonality and local sourcing to offer plants and bouquets made in France.

✅ Why this is relevant:

  • A concrete commitment to French production.
  • Short logistics that respect local employment.

🪴 Recommendation:

Place a French orchid in a Le Cube n°2 Violet/Violet cachepot for a perfect graphic combination.

Vertigea: French houseplants and designer accessories

Indoor green plants from Vertigea, France

👉 www.vertigea.com

Vertigea offers a beautiful selection of green plants, terrariums and decorative accessories, all chosen for their aesthetics and quality.

✅ The best features:

  • A sharp and contemporary selection.
  • A careful and sustainable approach.

Plant & Stories: French houseplants with a refined aesthetic

Refined French houseplants from Plants&Stories

👉 www.plantandstories.com

With its clean and stylish aesthetic, Plant & Stories appeals to those who see plants as true decorative elements.

✅ Why we like it:

  • Collaboration with French producers.
  • Quality, durability and refined aesthetics.

🪴 Decorating tip:

Choose a pink foliage and pair it with Cube No. 1 Violet/Pink for a perfect graphic match.

🌾 Why favour French green plants and short supply chains?

🌍 Environment & Logistics

Buying houseplants grown in France reduces transport distances, and therefore CO₂ emissions. Less importing means less packaging, refrigeration, and waste.

🏘️ Local economy & employment

Each purchase supports a producer, a business, a local passion. You contribute directly to maintaining horticultural expertise and the economic vitality of our regions.

🤝 Transparency & quality

Locally produced plants offer clear traceability, more sustainable practices and green plants better suited to our interiors.

🔁 Consistency with The Arcadians

Our plant pots are designed and manufactured locally in Caen , using bio-based materials . Pairing your plants with locally sourced products reinforces a shared philosophy: design, sustainability, and local sourcing.

⚠️ The less green side of “cheap houseplants”

It might be tempting to buy inexpensive indoor plants from large retailers. But behind these attractive offers lies a much more complex reality.

In France :

  • 77% of indoor green plants are imported, mainly via the Netherlands .
  • France imports 12 times more ornamental plants than it exports.
  • These massive flows require road transport, heated greenhouses and plastic packaging, increasing their carbon footprint.
  • The Ministry of Agriculture reminds us that imports can introduce pests and diseases into the country.
  • Some supplier countries still use plant protection products that are banned in the EU.

In other words: the “low price” is paid for elsewhere: In energy, in biodiversity, in jobs lost.

🏪 And IKEA houseplants: affordable, yes… but at what price?

Cheap houseplants, but at what cost?

IKEA plants are appealing because of their availability and attractive price. However, several factors suggest caution:

  • In April 2023, IKEA Belgium recalled ficus microcarpa ginseng plants contaminated with nematodes : parasites regulated in Europe.
  • Reports indicate that some plants are imported from Florida or other distant regions , considerably lengthening the supply chain.
  • Although IKEA displays sustainable commitments in its reports (FY22-FY23), its “high volume/low price” model makes it difficult to precisely control plant production conditions.

In short, buying a plant for €10 in a supermarket often means supporting globalized production at the expense of short supply chains, traceability and respect for the local horticultural sector.

🧑🌾 The profession of horticulturist, a threatened skill

Between 2011 and 2021, the number of horticultural farms decreased by more than 4% per year in France, a decline that has accelerated to -6%/year since 2021.

Indeed, producer-retailers, who sell directly to individuals, have gone from 59% to 52% of sales in just two years.

And for good reason: heavy investments, difficulties in transmission, international competition, climate change…

Therefore, supporting a local producer means preserving a passionate profession and an essential part of our agricultural landscape.

That's why buying French green plants is much more than a decorative gesture: it's a commitment to the environment, the local economy and the preservation of know-how.

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