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Image for display purposes.A mix of houseplant succulents, each pot sold individually.These drought-tolerant plants don't like damp conditions, especially in winter, and will rot if overwatered. Most are also sun-lovers and aren't happy in poor light away from windows.Likes Cacti and Succulent potting mix.Due to stock levels, we are unable to guarantee your preferred choice.
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The 'flowers' of this new peace lily are much larger than average, and as they appear in good number, they put on a really impressive display. They are held by stout stems, which rise just above the broad deep green foliage, which offers a superb backdrop. Not only do these plants look great, but they also have the added benefit of helping to purify the air. Please note that the pot in the photograph is not supplied with the plant (which is sent out in a black plastic pot). They do however make excellent potted plants, and if you wish to pot yours up, we do have a wide range of pots on our website to choose from.Position: bright but indirect lightSoil: good potting compostRate of growth: averageHardiness: tender (indoors only)
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Sansevieria Fernwood is a compact hybrid Snake Plant. Fernwood Sansevieria has dark green leaves with striking light green tiger-print striping. The Mikado form adds an interesting fountain-like shape look for a more modern look.Considered virtually indestructible this is an excellent choice for most places. Snake plants are great for darker offices and their air-purifying qualities make them ideal for the bedroom too.
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Chinese Money PlantLatin name: PILEA PEPEROMIOIDES Also known as the Missionary Plant or Pass-It-On-Plant.A delightful little succulent, with smooth, round, fleshy, mid-green leaves on long stalks. Likes moderate to bright, indirect light but will tolerate partial shade. Avoid direct sunlight! Water when the soil has begun to dry out. N/B leaves will begin to droop if the plant needs to be watered. Avoid the plant sitting in water. Needs fairly high humidity levels. Use a pebble tray or water surround.Treat your Chinese money plant to the occasional boost of diluted houseplant fertiliser solution during warmer growing months. You may be rewarded with even more gorgeous leaves, and maybe a flower or two.
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Peperomia plants need a medium to bright light to maintain their vibrant foliage colors. Always allow the surface of the soil to dry out between waterings. Keeping the peperomia on the dry side is better than saturating it.Plant variety might vary as they are mixed, we are unable to pick specific varieties.
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Sale!These exotic-looking flowers are surrounded by paddle-shaped, emerald-green leaves, which shred with age, but remain a feature throughout the year. This beautiful bird of paradise makes an interesting house plant for a bright, well-lit room and in summer, can be plunged (pot and all) in the middle of a sunny border to create an instant tropical effect.Birds of paradise usually flowers in late winter and spring.Position: full light (with some shade from hot sun)Soil: loam-based potting compostPicture image shows plant when in flower.Sold in a 10 litre pot.
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The 'flowers' of this new peace lily are much larger than average, and as they appear in good number, they put on a really impressive display. They are held by stout stems, which rise just above the broad deep green foliage, which offers a superb backdrop. Not only do these plants look great, but they also have the added benefit of helping to purify the air. Please note that the pot in the photograph is not supplied with the plant (which is sent out in a black plastic pot). They do however make excellent potted plants, and if you wish to pot yours up, we do have a wide range of pots on our website to choose from.Position: bright but indirect lightSoil: good potting compostRate of growth: averageHardiness: tender (indoors only)
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Sedum are best suited for locations that offer a few hours of morning or evening sun, especially in the winter months. Avoid situating yours in deep shade due to the risk of basal rot.Allow the soil's entirety to dry out in between waters and water the plant using the bottom-up method of submersion, for the prevention of rotting foliage (caused by excess moisture above the soil line).Picture image for display purposes.However due to stock levels, we are unable to guarantee that you will receive your preferred choice.