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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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.