15 Valentine’s Day Gifts at The Sill That Will Last Way Longer Than a Bouquet of Flowers

Published Feb 4, 2026 1:04 am ET


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When it comes to Valentine’s Day, flowers and chocolate are no-brainer gifts. But if you want something that lasts a bit longer, why not opt for one of the gorgeous houseplants from the Valentine’s Day collection at The Sill? There, you’ll find everything from showstopping blooms to verdant greenery and eye-catching variegation, with some rare varieties in the mix, too.

Whether you’re shopping for Valentine’s Day, Galentine’s Day or just treating yourself to something lush in the middle of winter, these are the plants you’ll want to snag right now.

Shop These Valentine’s Day Gifts From The Sill

  • Pure Elegance: Name a more graceful-looking flower than the Swan Orchid—we’ll wait. This stately plant shows off its stunning blooms on an arching stem that’s accompanied by long, thick leaves — $99
  • Mini Me: This Mini Orchid is just as pretty as the larger one, but it comes in a more pocket-sized version — $39
  • Cupid’s Arrow: Not only is the Pink Arrowhead Plant low maintenance and easy to care for, but it’s also said to have air purifying qualities. We’re in love! — $59
  • California Dreaming: It may be too cold to wear an actual bikini, but this pink-and-green variegated Philodendron Pink Bikini plant will suffice for now — $109
  • Just Like a Flower: Technically, this Pink Anthurium is a flower. But in lieu of delicate petals, its blooms are in the form of bright pink waxy spathes with spikes in the center, all juxtaposed with lush green foliage — $79
  • In Red: Maybe your Valentine is not a pink person. If that’s the case, grab this Red Anthurium instead. (Or opt for the best of both worlds with the coral one!) — $79
  • Easy Peasy: This Waxed Amaryllis Bulb doesn’t even need to be planted in soil to display its gorgeous blooms. Just place the bulb in a sunny location and wait for its large, showy flowers to unfurl — $49
  • Heart Eyes: Simple yet stunning, the Heartleaf Philodendron stands out for its heart-shaped leaves that grow on trailing stems. It’ll give a romantic touch to any room you place it in — $79
  • Royal Treatment: With its dark green leaves covered in bubblegum-pink splotches, the Philodendron Pink Princess is a rare beauty — $89
  • Dim the Lights: The low-light tolerant Aglaonema Siam features red-tipped green leaves that will make a statement in rooms that don’t get a ton of sun — $79
  • Variegation Station: Another variety of the aforementioned plant, the Aglaonema Wishes has leaves that almost look like they’ve been splatter-painted in light pink — $89
  • Pet Friendly: Boasting succulent-like foliage with pink, cream and green coloring, the Hoya Carnosa Tricolor is a head turner. And since it’s nontoxic to cats and dogs, they can enjoy its beauty, too — $79
  • Festive Fave: Also known as a “Christmas Cactus,” the easygoing Blooming Cactus is a treat no matter the holiday. It has flat, trailing green stems punctuated by flowers that come in a range of colors — $89
  • Kiss Me: The tropical-native Lipstick Plant features glossy leaves peppered with bright red flowers that resemble tiny tubes of lipstick. Pucker up! — $79
  • Close to the Chest: If you’re feeling a bit cheeky, snag this “Boobie Cactus,” a drought-tolerant succulent covered in curvy lobes that resemble exactly what you think they do — $99
Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Author McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.

Chase Clements

Chase Clements

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Based in Kansas City, Chase Clements is the Commerce Content Operations Manager. He has many years of experience as a Commerce Writer and Editor for McClatchy.