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4 indoor plant shops in Kansas City, MO

Here are a few of our favorite leafy things.

KC_snake plant from Paradise

Editor Travis named his snake plant “Vision” (his fianceé’s is “Wanda”).

Photo by KCtoday

It’s National Indoor Plants Week, which means we’re taking an extra inhale in appreciation for our wonderful houseplants.

There’s a lot of momentum behind indoor greenery (how did we guess your aesthetic?). In 2020, 66% of people in the US owned a plant, and sales increased during the pandemic.

New businesses have even planted roots, including here locally. Here are a few of our favorite shops in KCMO:

🪴 VERDANT, 128 W. 18th St. | Plants, flowers, ceramics, and gifts (now with fall specials).
🪴 Paradise Garden Club, 1621 Locust St. | Try a potting class + grow your green thumb.
🪴 rOOTS, 818 W. 17th St. | This Westside shop’s motto is “cool plants for cool people.”
🪴 KC Blooms, 11117 N. Oak Tfwy. | New plants monthly with a subscription, plus pottery, candles, and soaps.

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