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Water is a key element of garden design, and one that you can easily enjoy in your own garden. Modern in every sense of the word, it features a stunning round design that works well in contemporary schemes. As it contains a recirculation pump, there's no need for a permanent water supply; just a power source.Features:Low maintenanceComplete with pump, 10 metres of cableHand finishedFully self-containedAutomatic shut off pumpSize: diameter 42cm x height 90cm
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Bring some balance and tranquillity to your garden or outdoor space with this Woodlodge Kansai Stacked Stone Effect Water Feature. Made from stone-effect resin, this water feature looks fantastic and is high quality and durable.This garden water feature is completely self contained so doesn't require any plumbing to install it. It comes with a pump and 10m cable included so can be plugged directly into an outdoor socket - making it quick and easy to get up and running.Dimensions: Height 47 x Width 39 x Depth 39cm.
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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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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.