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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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This delightful collection of Bloom Chrysanthemum. With beautiful blooms, they are a favourite with florists as they are superb cut flowers. They will produce a lovely display of large blooms between August and October.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • This branched Dracaena has a full leafy crown. The small stems grow at the same rate, and fill your living room with a lively combination of dark and light green leaves. Taking care of this house plant is a piece of cake!
  • 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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