Description
Add style and freshness to your home with the AMELIA plant wall – the elegant green oasis for every room.
With an impressive height of 200 cm, the AMELIA plant wall is a real eye-catcher. In addition, its generous dimensions of 100 x 41 cm enhance any interior. This vertical garden solution offers 112 plant capsules for your creative freedom.
Create a lush wall of plants with vibrant flowers, aromatic herbs, crisp lettuce or fresh greenery. The generous water reserve of 40 liters ensures that your plants are always well supplied. This allows them to thrive and develop their full beauty.
Perfect for living rooms, offices or reception areas – a green luxury for anyone who appreciates style, freshness and natural elegance.
The most important advantages of the AMELIA plant wall:
- 112 plant capsules for maximum creativity
Give your imagination free rein and design a green wall that reflects your own personal world of plants – from a herb garden to a blooming flower wall. - 40-litre water tank for effortless care
The generous water capacity minimizes maintenance and ensures even watering so that your plants thrive. - Rechargeable USB lithium battery for flexible placement
The USB rechargeable battery makes the plant wall independent of power connections, ideal for all indoor spaces.
A must for lovers of modern living culture who want to combine sustainability and style.
Especially for large quantities: Benefit from volume discounts!
We offer attractive price discounts for bulk buyers, florists and interior decorators. Contact us directly for individual conditions – it’s worth making an inquiry!
Transform your home into a green oasis of well-being with the majestic AMELIA plant wall – stylish, sustainable and breathtaking!
Here are a few more tips for plant walls:

For more oxygen and cleaner indoor air.
Your perfect oxygen & air purification wall
Here is a suggestion focusing on proven air-purifying plants. This selection is based on studies such as the NASA Clean Air Study and further research on indoor air quality. The focus is on:
- Air purification: Removing pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, ammonia, and trichloroethylene (VOCs from furniture, paints, and cleaners).
- Oxygen production: All plants release O₂ during the day (via photosynthesis); at night, Sansevieria (snake plant) is especially helpful.
- Humidity regulation: Plants such as the Boston fern and peace lily transpire water and increase relative humidity by 5–10% in a 30–40 m² room, which is ideal for 40–60% humidity (optimal for health and comfort).
- Hydroponic suitability: All recommended species grow excellently in nutrient-rich water without soil, with fast root growth and low maintenance. They are perfect for vertical towers like yours.
For a room of 30–40 m² (approx. 320–430 sq ft), the following 28 plants are sufficient to noticeably improve air quality – NASA suggests 1–2 plants per 10 m², but the AMELIA plant wall concentrates the effect efficiently. Expect a reduction in VOCs of up to 50% and improved O₂ supply. Combine this with good ventilation for maximum effect.
Recommended plant distribution
We suggest a diverse mix to cover various pollutants and create redundancy (e.g., multiple identical plants for stability). The quantities add up to 28 and can be expanded as desired, e.g., with a few fragrant flowers. Start with cuttings or small seedlings for rapid growth (4–6 weeks to maturity).
| Plant (scientific name) | Quantity | Air-purifying benefits | Humidity contribution | Hydroponics tips | Care instructions |
| Golden pothos (Pothos, Epipremnum aureum) | 6 | Removes formaldehyde, benzene, CO; hardy and fast-growing. | Medium (transpires moderately). | Excellent for towers; climbs well vertically. | Indirect light, pH 5.5–6.5, nutrients every 2 weeks. |
| Spider plant (Spider Plant, Chlorophytum comosum) | 6 | Filters formaldehyde, xylene, toluene; produces lots of O₂. | Medium-high. | Ideal for hydroponics; produces runners for expansion. | Bright indirect light, temperature 18–24 °C, little fertilizer. |
| Peace lily (Peace Lily, Spathiphyllum spp.) | 5 | Removes ammonia, benzene, trichloroethylene; blooms decoratively. | High (increases humidity by 8–10%). | Does well in water; roots grow compactly. | Shady, keep moist, fertilize monthly. |
| Snake plant (Snake Plant, Sansevieria trifasciata) | 5 | Filters formaldehyde, benzene; releases O₂ at night (CAM photosynthesis). | Low-medium. | Very hydroponics-friendly; tolerant of mistakes. | Low light, pH 6.0–7.0, fertilize rarely. |
| Boston fern (Boston Fern, Nephrolepis exaltata) | 3 | Strong against formaldehyde; one of the best air purifiers. | Very high (up to 10% humidity increase). | Ideal for towers with high humidity. | High humidity, indirect light, weekly nutrients. |
| English ivy (English Ivy, Hedera helix) | 3 | Removes benzene, formaldehyde, mold spores. | Medium. | Climbing, perfect for vertical systems. | Cool location (15–20 °C), pH 6.0–6.5. |
Overall effect:
- Air quality: Covers 80–90% of common indoor pollutants; studies show a VOC reduction of 40–60% in comparable rooms.
Here is the list of common names for the nine plants in the mosaic image above, each with its botanical name in parentheses:
- Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
- Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)
- Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum spp.)
- Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)
- Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)
- English Ivy (Hedera helix)
- Aloe Vera (Aloe vera)
- Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)
- Croton (Codiaeum variegatum)










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