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Mother's Day: 10 perfect plants to gift with meaning

On Mother's Day, plants combine affection and permanence, turning the gift into an ongoing experience at home

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at May 5, 2026, 3:30 PM

08 min de leitura
Dia das Mães

Dia das Mães (Freepik/Divulgação)

Mother's Day is often marked by gestures that carry affection and permanence. In this context, plants appear as a choice that goes beyond the moment, creating a continuous relationship between care, time, and presence. Unlike fleeting gifts, they transform over the days, accompanying the routine of those who receive them.

By considering Mother's Day as a meaningful moment, landscaping approaches everyday domestic life in a sensitive way. Each species, with its own characteristics, can dialogue with different profiles and spaces making the gift not only symbolic, but also functional!

10 perfect plants to gift on Mother's Day


More than aesthetics, the choice of plant can reflect intentions, memories and forms of care.

Orchid

The orchid is one of the most traditional choices for Mother's Day, known for its elegance and delicate flowering. Adaptable to indoor projects with good light, it requires moderate care and offers long-lasting flowers, which reinforce the idea of continuity.

orchids

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Peace lily

The peace lily stands out for its ease of cultivation and ability to adapt to projects with indirect light. Its green leaves and white flowers create a serene presence, making it an option for those seeking a discreet and balanced gift.

Peace lily

Lírio-da-paz. (Unplash/Divulgação)

Anthurium

With striking, long-lasting flowers, the anthurium is a plant that draws attention for its color and texture. It works well in indoor projects and does not require complex maintenance, making it a practical choice for Mother's Day.

Anthurium (Anthurium andraeanum).

Antúrio (Anthurium andraeanum). (Manfred Richter / Pixabay/Divulgação)

Lavender

The lavender brings not only a delicate look, but also a distinctive aroma that contributes to the project. It prefers spots with good light and well-drained soil, making it an option that combines aesthetics and sensory experience.

Lavender in decor

Lavanda. (Divulgação/Divulgação)

Begonia

The begonia is versatile and adapts well to projects with partial shade. Its flowers and leaves present variations in color and texture, allowing for richer compositions. It is an interesting choice for indoor spaces or sheltered balconies.

Begonia

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Succulents

Succulents are ideal for those seeking practicality, since they require little watering and simple maintenance. With different shapes and tones, they can be arranged in small arrangements, creating a contemporary gift that's easy to care for.

succulents

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Pothos

The pothos is a plant of continuous growth, which can be grown in hanging pots or trained over surfaces. Resistant and adaptable, it works well in indoor projects and helps bring more green to the space.

Pothos Plant

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Calendula

With warm-toned flowers, calendula adds color to the project and adapts well to mild climates. It is a plant that is easy to grow, which can be kept in pots or beds, bringing a more vivid and dynamic look.

Calendula.

Calêndula. (Dean Lewis Bsr/Unsplash/Divulgação)

Azalea

The azalea blooms intensely and creates focal points in the project. It prefers places with good light and slightly acidic soil, making it a choice that combines volume and color in a more structured way.

pink azalea recommended for cold weather

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Rosemary

Beyond culinary use, rosemary is a hardy and aromatic plant. It can be cultivated in pots and adapts well to spaces with good ventilation and direct light. It is an option that unites functionality and presence in everyday life.

how to grow rosemary

Alecrim. (Pixabay/Divulgação)

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