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Best Plant Stores in Philadelphia

Posted on July 17, 2023   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Brittany Valentine

Brittany Valentine

Plants can make your home more beautiful, and they can also make you feel calmer. Here are a few great spots in Philly where you can nurture your green thumb.

🪴 Chloris & Prase on 1915 Washington Avenue is a plant lover’s heaven. You can find gorgeous potted and hanging plants, seeds, gardening tools, and cute ceramic planters, as well as candles, books, home decor, and perfumes.

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City Planter on 814 N Front Street has a large selection of outdoor and indoor plants of all shapes and sizes. You can find cacti, seasonal perennials and shrubs, and exotic plants like Japanese bonsai.

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When you visit The Jade Forest on 626 S. 7th Street, you don’t just buy a plant, you “adopt” them and agree to take care of them with love. Plus: there’s a thrift store in the back!

🪴 Find the perfect plants for your windowsill at Urban Jungle on 1526 E. Passyunk Avenue. Browse through vertical wall planters, hanging baskets, and luscious succulents and flower arrangements.

🪴 At Vault + Vine on 3507 Midvale Avenue, you can order custom floral arrangements, shop from a collection of indoor and outdoor plants, and browse home goods made by Philly creators. Hang out at the café and enjoy tea, coffee, and pastries from local vendors like Càphê Roasters.

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