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The Indoor Plants market within the context of Household is a growing industry. It is driven by the increasing popularity of houseplants as a way to bring nature indoors and to create a more aesthetically pleasing living space. Consumers are also increasingly aware of the health benefits of having plants in the home, such as improved air quality and stress relief. The market is also driven by the increasing availability of plants online, making it easier for consumers to purchase plants from the comfort of their own home.
The market is highly competitive, with a wide range of companies offering a variety of plants, from succulents to tropical plants. Companies are also offering a range of services, such as plant care advice and subscription services.
Some of the companies in the market include The Sill, Bloomscape, UrbanStems, and The Plant Club. Show Less Read more