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Asplenium striking silhouette makes it perfect even on its own! But it can also be used in a mixed indoor arrangement, where it will add structural interest to plants with a much softer leaf shape.Position: indirect lightSoil: good potting compostRate of growth: slowHardiness: tender (indoors only)4 assorted varieties (sold individually)12cm potPicture image for display purposes to show houseplant feature.
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Create your own mini forest with this beautiful Bonsai tree. It has attractive lacy flat needle-like foliage on gracefully upswept branches. In autumn the light green sprays turn golden, then bronze, before falling off for the winter. Ideally trained as a formal or informal upright style.Image for display purposes only. Sold in a glazed 38cm pot.
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This plant was popular with the Victorians and remains a firm favourite. Elegant, easy to look afte and with excellent air purifying qualities. They are undemanding in terms of light, water, temperature, humidity and feed, making them perfect for those of us that like low-maintenance room-mates.Chamaedorea has bright green leaves on slender, arching stems. The leaves are pinnate, meaning it has feathered leaflets arranged on either side of the stem.
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These fascinating Cymbidium orchids, more commonly known as Boat Orchids.Boat orchids come in a wide range of magnificent colours, so you're highly likely to find that orchid in the perfect colour that'll match your home or make your loved one's special day beautiful and memorable.Our Cymbidiums come in mixed colours and due to stock levels, we are unable to pick specific colours.
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The dotted leaves love light! The Dieffenbachia is easy to care for. Water the plant once a week. You can do this more often in the summer.The plant does like light, but not strong, midday sunshine. Morning and evening sunshine, however, are fine for this plant. Place the plant in a warm, humid place, between 18 and 23 degrees. Make sure soil is moist. water less frequently in Winter.
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Venus Flytrap, or 'Seymour' as we call him, is an intriguing little fellow - almost something straight out of a monster movie - he will actively catch and digest his own food!A small plant, the leaves have special clever traps attached with tiny hairs inside, these trigger the trap to close when an insect comes close, and Seymour get's his dinner!Better known to most as the Venus Flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant that catches and digests animal prey mostly insects and arachnids. The trapping structure is formed by the terminal portion of each of the plant's leaves.The plant's name refers to Venus, the Roman goddess of love and plant life. The trapping mechanism is so specialised that it can distinguish between living prey and non-prey stimuli such as falling raindrops.
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Ficus elastica Robusta is a modern variety that is very close to the original species in appearance, but with leaves that are wider and more glossy. Being one of the best air-filtering plants available, and low-maintenance too, Robusta is a great plant to add lush, tropical foliage to your interior spaces.
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The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically.Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The plant is stemless or very short-stemmed with thick, greenish, fleshy leaves that fan out from the plant’s central stem. The margin of the leaf is serrated with small teeth. Please note that this plant requires bright spot, indirect sunlight (or, artificial sunlight).
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Also known as Hippeastrum which is a tender bulb and needs to be planted in a pot indoors.Bulbs should flower about six to eight weeks after planting, and should be planted from October to January.Plant bulbs using John Innes No.2 or multipurpose Two-thirds of the bulb should remain above the surfacePlace in a well-lit spot at 21°C (70°F)Water sparingly until the new leaves develop and then start watering regularly. Best not let the compost dry out, but avoid excess water collecting in the saucer.Turn the pot regularly to prevent the flower stalk growing towards the light. Cultivars with large flowers should be staked.When in flower, move the plant to a cooler place, about 15-18°C (60-65°F), to extend the flowering period.
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Asparagus setaceus plumosus is an elegant fern with long wiry stems and lovely frond-like sprays that scramble outwards horizontally. It is bushy initially, developing long, twining stems of bright green, feathery fronds. Tiny green-white bell shaped flowers may appear in late summer which develop into small, purple berries. Although Asparagus setaceus looks soft and frilly, it does develop thorns to watch for when handling.Asparagus setaceus plumosus is also known as Lace Fern, Common Asparagus Fern or Climbing Asparagus. Although it is called a fern, it is really a member of the lily family. It is fast-growing and can reach a height of 2.5mtr (unless pruned.)
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Begonia Beleaf boasts seductively dark red, heart shaped foliage, with each leaf edged in jet black.Begonia Beleaf (also known as Begonia Rex) are famous for their interesting coloured leaves. An indoor plant. Ideal for bathrooms and light spaces. Requires regular care - carefully remove any old yellow leaves. Water regularly but don't let them sit in water as it will rot the roots.
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Kindly note, this plant comes in different varieties and due to stock levels, we are unable to pick a preferred option. Likes;-Free-draining, gritty compost. Bright light, so put them on a sunny windowsill all year round.Feeding. To encourage good growth and flowering, feed once a month during the growing season (April–September), using either a liquid feed high in potassium such as a tomato fertilser, or a specialist liquid cacti feed.
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Please note these cactus are assorted and due to stock levels we are unable to pick a specific type of cactus.Likes;-Free-draining, gritty compost. Bright light, so put them on a sunny windowsill all year round.Feeding. To encourage good growth and flowering, feed once a month during the growing season (April–September), using either a liquid feed high in potassium such as a tomato fertilser, or a specialist liquid cacti feed.
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The Calathea 'White Fusion' houseplant needs a bright spot but not indirect sunlight, extreme temperatures need to be avoided. Keep the soil moist but avoid over-watering. Allow water to drain through completely so that the roots do not sit in water.Regularly wipe down the calathea 'White Fusion' large leaves to remove dust. Removing dust from leaves allows the plant to breathe well.Feeding: This plant appreciates a monthly application of liquid fertilizer during its growth period, spring through fall; Stop feeding in the winter. Pick a nitrogen-rich fertilizer. A good example is Baby Bio Organic Houseplant Food - our product code 86601229.
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This plant will add a refreshing aroma when in flower as well as being a decorative addition, with the added benefit of a potential fruit harvest.Citrus plants require a very similar watering regime as any other houseplant. In the winter, allow the soil to dry out between waterings, as they do not like overwatering. However, in the summer, they need to be watered more regularly, possibly once or twice a week. Ideally water with rainwater if available.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Crassula prefer full sun or partial shade and free draining compost. As a half hardy perennial, they can either be grown as a houseplant or treated as a garden plant for the summer months. Not frost hardy and should be brought indoors for the winter.The plants supplied may vary from those shown in the pictures due to seasonal availability but we will always ensure a good mix of plants.
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Devils Ivy is a popular plant in the hardy pothos family. All members of this group have glossy, heart-shaped, leathery leaves but in different colors. Plants have been found to be very efficient in cleaning the air of harmful chemicals. Not only that but Devils Ivy are one of the most low maintenance house plants out there! Great for a beginner looking to bring some green space in or for someone with a busy lifestyle that still wants an impact! Keep in lightly moist soil and water once the top 3cm feel dry. Devils Ivy can survive in low light but looks better and grows faster in medium to bright indirect light. If the light is too low, the yellow swirls on the leaves revert to green on the new growth.
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One of the best known and widely used houseplants. This is for a good reason, glossy leaves grow in profusion creating the classic indoor tree. Only need to water when the plant starts to dry out, when the top couple of inches of soil is dry. Allow water to drain freely and never leave sitting in water as this can cause root rot.Keep out of draughts and away from radiators to avoid the 'weeping' and keep the fig. Over winter it will need watering less frequently and keeping away from heating systems.For best results grow Ficus benjamina in a loam-based compost in full light, but not direct sun. From spring to summer feed every two weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser and then sparingly in winter. The sap of fig plants can be irritating to the skin and cause a severe reaction in hypersensitive people and pets.
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If you want a succulent houseplant that blooms, then this is the one for you.Kalanchoes are succulent plants often grown for their tiny, colourful flowers. In their native habitat they grow in arid areas, so don’t need much watering. They are very low maintenance and flower for around eight weeks.Likes well-draining soil; over-watering or letting it sit in wet soil can cause root rot. Like other succulents, an occasional, thorough watering is all it requires.Kindly note this plant comes in different colours and due to stock levels, we are unable to pick a prefered colour.
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They are popular houseplants due to their large, glossy leaves and unique appearance. The most commonly known species of Monstera is Monstera deliciosa, which is also called the Swiss Cheese Plant, because the holes in his large, heart-shaped leaves are similar to the holes in Swiss cheese. The word Monstera comes from the Latin word for monster, most likely referring to his large leaves and his potential to reach epic proportions.Monstera plants are relatively easy to care for, making them a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts. They prefer bright, indirect light and should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. Overall, Monstera plants are a beautiful and unique addition to any indoor plant collection. With the right care and attention, they can grow and thrive, providing beauty and interest to any indoor space.
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Give the gift that keeps on giving - an ideal Birthday, Anniversary or special occasion gift that will last longer than cut flowers!This plant is sensitive to temperature changes.This plant is sensitive to over watering. Too much water in the pot can restrict the oxygen flow to the roots, causing damage to the plant.
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This rare and sought-after established Oxalis Triangularis plant has gorgeous distinctive purple leaves that will close at night and open again in the morning.Your Oxalis prefers a humid environment, use a humidifier or mist often if the air is dry. Your Oxalis prefers normal room temperatures between 65-75. They cannot tolerate hot temperatures above 75-80 degrees. Feed your Oxalis once a month during spring and summer with an all-purpose houseplant fertilizer.
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Charming little spreading plant that looks incredible as a filler in a terrarium or cascading down a pot into the air or across a surface. Small delicate turquoise leaves on a reddish stem that grow quickly in summer and are incredibly easy. It's called the Artillery Plant for a reason; when watered, the stamens of the unremarkable flowers will sometimes burst open and eject pollen into the air like a howitzer.
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Sansevieria is a tough, hardy snake plant. The long sword-like leaves are dark green with wavy lighter green bands. They have rather a rugged, shabby-chic appearance often with rough, brown edges. Some minor leaf cracking is also common.This Sasevieriana is not as common as Sansevieria trifasciata, but it is just as bullet-proof and just as stunning. Easy care, shade loving, hard to kill, air-purifying.Please note that the image is for reference only.