🪴 Plant Names

Every plant deserves a name — find one as unique and full of life as the plant itself.

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Famous Plant Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

Audrey II Little Shop of Horrors

The ultimate pop culture plant name — a nod to the carnivorous plant that ate New York, perfect for any dramatic specimen.

Planty Internet culture

Simple, affectionate, and universally understood — sometimes the most obvious name is the most endearing.

Fernanda Plant community

A popular choice for ferns that gives the plant a human personality while playing on its species name.

Naming your houseplant is one of the small joys of plant parenthood. Whether it's a towering fiddle leaf fig, a trailing pothos, or a stubborn cactus that refuses to die, giving your plant a name makes it feel like part of the family — and studies suggest it might even help you care for it better. The best plant names range from punny wordplay (Prick Jagger for a cactus, Spike Lee for a succulent) to elegant botanical names or nods to famous figures. The name you choose can reflect the plant's shape, colour, temperament, or simply what made you laugh the day you brought it home. Use this list to find the perfect name for your new green companion — or to rename an old favourite that finally deserves proper recognition.

Tips for Choosing Plant Names

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Look at your plant's shape, colour, or quirks for naming inspiration — a droopy plant might be 'Sadleaf', a spiky one might be 'Spike'.

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Plant puns are always a hit — the groan-worthy ones tend to be the most memorable.

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Human names with botanical twists work beautifully — Chris P. Fern, Aloe Vera Wang, Bill Nye the Science Fry.

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Consider the plant's personality — some plants are drama queens, others are stoic survivors. Let that guide you.

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If you have multiple plants, give them a themed naming system — all classic films, all historical figures, all Shakespearean characters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Naming your plant is entirely personal, but many plant owners find it deepens their connection and makes them more attentive to care routines.

Classic pun names include Chris P. Fern, Spike Lee, Prick Jagger, Aloe there, and Vincent Van Grow. The worse the pun, the better.

Cactus names often lean into the spiky personality — Spike, Prick Jagger, Stabby, Diego (from Cactus Jack), or simply Needles.

Absolutely. Human names are among the most popular choices for houseplants — they make the plant feel like a true companion.

That's entirely up to you. Some plant parents retire names out of respect, while others see it as a tribute to keep the name going with a new plant.

How to Name Your Plant

Observe before you name

Spend a few days with your new plant before naming it. Watch how it grows, notice its personality, and see what associations naturally come to mind. The best names often arrive on their own.

Lean into the puns

The plant community loves a good pun — don't be shy about going full dad-joke with your plant name. These tend to be the most memorable and shareable online.

Use the species as inspiration

Your plant's botanical name, common name, or distinctive features can all inspire the perfect name. A Monstera might become Monty; a Snake Plant might become Viper.

Build a naming theme

If you have a collection, consider a consistent theme — all named after musicians, all named after fictional characters, or all named after famous scientists. It makes introductions more fun.

Make it personal

The best plant names mean something to you — a memory, a joke, a reference only you understand. Personal names create the strongest emotional bonds with your plants.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →