Trending now: Greenery in your baby’s room
We rounded up our favorite examples to inspire your own decor.

Paige Jones
There's something about spring that seems to go hand-in-hand with new babies. New beginnings and freshly blossoming life define both seasons. So we're happy to see nursery greenery as a trend starting to sprout up just about everywhere. Plus, we're suckers for a gender-neutral nursery theme .
We rounded up our favorite examples of the greenery trend to inspire your own decor:
The Sill marble queen pothose
A simple touch of greenery creates a charming focal point for any room—even the nursery. Pro tip: Hang it well out of reach for when your little one starts to stand.
Plan Toys cactus game
A simple, plant-inspired toy is a cool way to start every day with a bit of nature.
Lorena Canals botanic plants rug
This oversized art would be at home in either a boy or girl nursery, and it would be easy to repurpose the prints in your home later on.
Framed vintage botanicals decorative wall art
Statement wallpaper or a hand-painted mural is a great way to tie in greenery while also upping the room's style factor.
Cloud Island fitted crib sheet
Got a black thumb? No judgment. Add your greenery with a sweet sheet set (no prickly cactus necessary).
Nearly Natural artificial fern hanging basket
Even the tiniest nursery is freshened up by plant or two. Hanging plants also saves precious floor space—and keeps leaves out of reach from tiny, pulling hands. Also, statement plants like a fern are great for nurseries because they require little care to thrive. Unlike, say, that eight-pound task master that sleeps in the crib.