Clever alternatives to the classic Christmas tree

Try something different this year

Not too big, not too small and not too crooked - picking out a Christmas tree isn't easy! Getting the tree home in one piece and decorating it isn't always the simplest of tasks either. If you haven't lost the decorations in the loft or the garage, the fairy lights are inevitably tangled or your favourite bauble has gone missing. Why not try a different approach to decorating this year? Go for a clever alternative to the classic Christmas tree. Let us show you how. 

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Plants as an alternative to a Christmas tree

Plants can be a great alternative to replace the classic Christmas tree in your living room. The Polyscias, Ficus Lyrata, Chamberlain and Pachira are beautiful options to light up your living room on dark December days. Even better, you can enjoy these green friends all year round.

which plants should I use as an alternative to a christmas tree?

For smaller rooms with little light, Polyscias is a perfect match. This indoor tree grows straight up and is reminiscent of woodland, because the trunk is partly hidden behind the leaves. Ficus Lyrata, with its large leaves and striking white veins, is a hardy alternative to the Christmas tree. When it's placed in a light spot, it's at its best. Pachira, also known as the money tree, is also a must. This graceful tree has beautiful leaf crowns and interwoven trunks. The trunk is perfect for a subtle string of lights! Can't quite bear to say goodbye to the classic pine tree yet? Then hang your lights on the chamber pine, also known as Araucaria. This plant is a descendant of the conifer and is a charming alternative to the traditional Christmas tree.

MORE CHRISTMAS INSPIRATION

Looking for more inspiration about celebrating Christmas with plants? Our Christmas dossier has all the inspiring ideas you could ever need. Bring on that warm festive feeling by decorating your dining table for the season, or get started with this DIY candle holder with plant cuttings. For a daily dose of inspiration, follow us on PinterestInstagram and Facebook