Real green data
Nature is bigger than we imagine.
390,900
known plant species
Estimated by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
7,039
edible plant species
Documented in Kew useful plant data.
31%
of land is forest
About 4.06 billion hectares worldwide.
What is Plant Bud?
A warm place to begin a greener routine.
Plant Bud introduces plant care with simple guidance, friendly inspiration, and a clearer way to understand everyday green spaces.
Learn clearly
Care information organized for real daily routines.
Build habits
Water, light, soil, and observation become easier to repeat.
Improve spaces
Rooms, desks, balconies, and patios can feel healthier.
Grow with purpose
Plant care connects beauty, patience, and well-being.
What Plant Bud includes
Everything starts with understanding your plant.
Plant learning, care direction, green services, and inspiration in one simple experience.
Plant knowledge
Care guides that feel clear
Watering, sunlight, soil, humidity, plant families, and warning signs in one place.
Expert connection
A bridge to green help
A path toward gardeners, nurseries, and plant-focused support when care gets harder.
Green community
Inspiration from real growth
Routines, gardens, recoveries, and ideas can feel easier to share and follow.
Problems it helps solve
From what is wrong? to what should I do next?
Many plant problems start with uncertainty. Plant Bud turns confusing symptoms into calmer next steps.
01
Yellow leaves
Review water, light, nutrients, and drainage.
02
Overwatering fear
Check soil, pots, and roots before adding more.
03
Wrong placement
Understand sunlight and space needs faster.
04
No care routine
Turn care into small repeatable habits.
Services and benefits
Built for people, plants, and green businesses.
For plant owners
Understand symptoms and organize care.
For gardeners
Show expertise and build trust.
For nurseries
Present plants and guide customers.
For communities
Encourage greener shared spaces.
Why plants matter
Good plant care starts with noticing small signals.
Leaves
Color changes usually speak first.
Yellow, brown, or pale leaves often invite people to review light, water, soil, humidity, and drainage.
Roots
Roots need oxygen as well as moisture.
Good drainage helps prevent root stress, one of the most common hidden causes of plant decline.
Well-being
Green spaces can support healthier cities.
WHO reviews connect urban green space improvements with positive health, social, and environmental outcomes.
Mission
To inspire people to care for plants through simple knowledge, warmer habits, and sustainable green spaces.
Vision
To make plant care feel natural in everyday life, from small homes to growing communities.
Values
A friendlier way to stay close to nature.
Empathy
Responsibility
Sustainability
Passion
Join the green journey
Choose to be the plant's best Bud.
Create your account and start building a healthier relationship with plants, spaces, and everyday care.