A significant feature of China’s potted plant export market is its rich and diverse variety, covering ornamental flowers, bonsai, succulent plants, etc., providing a good foundation for export trade. In recent years, the export scale of potted plants in China has been continuously expanding. According to statistics, the total export value of flowers in China in 2022 reached a historical high of 486 million US dollars. The export of potted plants was 181.213 million US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 0.83%In the global flower market, the unique charm and high quality of Chinese potted plants have gradually gained recognition in the international market. In addition to traditional ornamental flowers, plants, and bonsai, China’s succulent plants have won the love of many overseas consumers due to their unique forms and tenacious vitality.
With people’s pursuit of a green lifestyle, potted plants as a part of home decoration continue to grow in market demand. Chinese potted plant export enterprises are also actively seizing this opportunity to further expand their international market by continuously improving product quality and optimizing variety structure.In the international market, Chinese potted plants have won the favor of more and more consumers with their unique varieties, reasonable prices, and good after-sales service. For example: Phalaenopsis orchid, tortoise shell bamboo, loose tailed sunflower, succulent plant, Dracaena sanderiana, tamarisk pine, banyan, etc The above green plants are widely popular in overseas markets due to their unique appearance, easy maintenance, and ability to improve indoor environments. With consumers’ increasing emphasis on quality of life and personal health, the market demand for these green plants is expected to continue to grow.Looking ahead, the export market of potted plants in China will continue to maintain a growth trend. With the continuous development of the domestic flower industry and further expansion of the international market, Chinese potted plants are expected to occupy a more important position in the global flower market. At the same time, Chinese potted plant export enterprises will also face more opportunities and challenges, and need to continuously improve their own strength to cope with increasingly fierce market competition.