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Maranta Lemon Lime
Pot size in cm: 12
Rare Maranta Lemon Lime finally become available. The Maranta leuconeura species has some of the most strikingly beautiful, decorative leaves in the plant kingdom. The popular tricolor variety has deep green, velvety leaves with yellow splotches down the midrib and arching red veins traveling to the leaf margins.
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Jewel Orchid Aspidogyne Argentea
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 6
Height in cm: 8cm (including pot)
Position: any warm bright location, no direct sunlight
Soil: Sphagnum moss
£9.99
Pot size in cm: 12
Plant height in cm (approx): 15-20
Climbing tropical plant, its vines tend to shoot long and aerial roots at the nodes grow long in search of wood to cling to. Kept indoors has nothing to adhere to so mainly kept as hanging plant. ts leaves are velvety to touch with silver on green contrasting colours. It thrives on neglect. Best for trailing or hanging.
This plant originates from south east Asia.
Light: bright indirect light
Soil: rich, well-drained soil
Watering: water when the top 2-3 inches of soil becomes dry, tolerate underwatering
Fertilizer: balanced, water-soluble fertilizer applied monthly through the growing season
Humidity: above average
Ceramic pot for illustration purposes only. Plant supplied in standard nursery pot.
£10.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 30 (including pot)
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 12 cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Famous plant that most know as 'Mother's in Law tongue' or Devil's Tongue' or 'Snake Plant'. Native to Africa and South Asia. Comprises of around 70 species all different and interesting looking plants. Although Sansevierias flower, its not their flowers that attract people to this plant. Flowers when appear are quite modest compare to stunning fleshy leaves that can be very long or small. Very collectable plant and one of the easiest to care for. It thrives on neglect.
£12.99
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 30 (including pot)
Position: bright and warm location, no direct sunlight
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Cheese plant in miniature is Monstera Adansonii also referred to as 'five holes plant'. Cheese plants are collectable in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.
Ceramic pot for illustration purposes only. Plant supplied in standard nursery pot.
£5.00
Plants make ideal gifts for any occasion. Cambridge Bee gift card to spend on any items in our range.£16.99
Pot size in cm: 6
Plant height in cm (approx): 15
Electrifying Beauty - the real jewel of plant world. The golden glitter on the leaves is incredible. Rarely available
Light: bright or moderate, indirect light and warm temperature
Soil: sphagnum moss
Watering: keep the soil moist, soil should never become overly dry or soggy
Fertilizer: fertilize lightly on a regular basis
Humidity: high humidity is preferable, but not essential. Humidity of 50-70% is perfect
£5.99
Pot in cm: 6
Height in cm: 10-15 (including pot)
Light: bright, indirect sunlight
Soil: well-draining potting compost
Watering: don’t overwater your plant. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, make sure the plant pot has drainage holes and don’t allow your plant to sit in soggy soil
Fertilizer: it does not require that much fertiliser to grow, fertilize it throught growing season
Humidity: tolerate quite low to quite high humidity
£21.99
Pot in cm: 14
Height in cm (approx): 40 (including pot)
Black leaf Zamioculcas Raven is quite rare, debuted to the market in 2017. Its striking foliage is absolutely amazing and really does resemble Raven's wings. New shoots are a surprising bright green! They will darken to a violet purple black as time passes
Tropical plant, Zamioculcas also known as 'Zanzibar Gem'. Its a real gem for lazy gardeners that is hard to kill. Its leaves with unusually high water content of over 90% with individual leaf longevity up to 6 month survives without water for up to 4 month. .
Light: Bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: Well draining potting compost
Watering: As and when required, allow soil to dry out
Fertilizer: You don’t need to feed your Zanzibar plant to keep it healthy
Humidity: Average room humidity is perfect for healthy growth. During the winter, if you use central heating, you should mist your houseplants
Ceramic pot for illustration purposes only. Plant supplied in standard nursery pot.
£19.99
Pot size in cm: 17
Height in cm (approx): 25-30
Brasil is one of the best beginner plants of all time. Beautiful climbing indoor plant with big dark-green and splashed with yellow heart-shaped leaves.
Light: Brasil tolerates low light but prefers bright, indirect illumination. East- and west-facing windows are generally excellent locations.
Soil: well-draining compost
Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep soil barely moist in winter. Yellow leaves are a symptom of overwatering. Provide good drainage.
Fertilizer: Fertilize regularly during the growing season.
Humidity: Its tolerance of dry air indoors but like most tropicals they do appreciate higher humidity.
Your plant will benefit from occasional pruning, which helps it to branch out and become fuller. Spring is the best time to cut it back. Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems.
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Ceropegia Woodii Variegated String of Hearts Marlies plant
Pot in cm: 8
Height in cm: 15 (including pot)
Position: bright and warm location, will tolerate shadier spot too
Soil: cactus compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 10 cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Tropical plant, ceropegia woodii also known as 'String of Hearts' or 'Silver Glory' for its heart-shaped leaves. Ceropegia is an elegant exotic plant from the Asclepiadaceae family. It belongs to succulents and lives in the subtropical regions of South Africa, Australia, and Asia. Florists are attracted by its long vines, covered with rounded leaves and long, erect flowers. One of the easiest plants to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.
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Pot size in cm: 12
Plant height in cm (approx): 20
This striking tropical plant is fairly new to house plant nurseries, and is garnering a lot of attention. Big, heart-shaped leaves are green and splashed with white, giving them a speckled appearance. Your plant will benefit from occasional pruning, which helps it to branch out and become fuller. Spring is the best time to cut it back. Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems.
Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep soil barely moist in winter. Yellow leaves are a symptom of overwatering. Provide good drainage.
£9.99
Philodendron Scandens Heart Leaf Vine
Pot size: 11cm
Height in cm: 20 -25
Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep soil barely moist in winter. Yellow leaves are a symptom of overwatering. Provide good drainage.
Beautiful climbing indoor plant with heart-shaped leaves very easy to look after. Your plant will benefit from occasional pruning, which helps it to branch out and become fuller. Spring is the best time to cut it back. Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems.
£99.99
Pot size in cm: 24
Plant size in cm: 100
Well known as the Cheese Plant due to the holes on their mature leaves. Those holes are called fenestration. Young Monstera plants have no fenestration to begin with. It develops as the plant grows. It exciting to await a new leaf in anticipation of it having a hole. Cheese plants are collectible in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. These tropical plants are very popular and grow into a stunning centerpiece for any home or office. It requires a moss pole to climb.
Monstera deliciosa brings an eye-catching and exotic appeal wherever it finds. The heart-shaped, glossy green leaves can be more than 12 inches in diameter.
Light: Bright indirect or filtered light
Soil: Rich, well-draining
Watering: Water when the top several inches of soil become dry
Fertilizer: Fertilizing monthly during the growing season of spring through summer
Humidity: Maintain moderate humidity
£14.99
Pot size cm: 12
Height cm: 30
Also goes by the name from Dutch Growers as Marble Planet.
Its has puckerred leaves with dark green coloration. This gives this Monstera almost prehistoric appearance. Its believed Monstera Karstenianum is related Monstera Pinnatipartita.
Its same in care to traditional Cheese plant Monstera Deliciosa. Very tough and resilient. Slowish grower but reliable. Best suited to climbing moss pole or similar support.
Beautiful climbing indoor plant.
Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep soil barely moist in winter. Yellow leaves are a symptom of overwatering. Provide good drainage.
Your plant will benefit from occasional pruning, which helps it to branch out and become fuller. Spring is the best time to cut it back. Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems.
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Sansevieria Silver Flame aka Whitney
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 35-40 (including pot)
Position: bright spot, direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Famous plant that most know as 'Mother's in Law tongue' or Devil's Tongue' or 'Snake Plant'. Native to Africa and South Asia. Comprises of around 70 species all different and interesting looking plants. Although Sansevierias flower, its not their flowers that attract people to this plant. Flowers when appear are quite modest compare to stunning fleshy leaves that can be very long or small. Very collectable plant and one of the easiest to care for. It thrives on neglect.
£9.99
Hoya Carnosa Albomarginata Krimson Queen
Pot size in cm: 10
Height Approx. in cm: 20
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shadier spot
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Tropical plant, hoya also known as 'Wax Flower' for its porcelain looking flowers. Foliage can be showy too. Its a genus with hundreds of species each with different flowers and foliage. Some species flowers are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers. Plant that is collectable in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.
£24.99
Pot in cm: 13
Height in cm: 40 (including pot)
Position: any bright or shady spot, no direct sunlight
Soil: cactus compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14 cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
One of the easiest plants to care for. Architectural easy maintenance slow growing foliage.
Great for very low light locations. Tolerates and even grows in shade. Popular in Victorian times.
£16.99
Stephanotis Floribunda also known as Madagascar Jasmine. It is prized for its very fragrant bloom. When in flower your place will be filled with amazing hard to describe fragrance. It does resemble smell of jasmine but not exactly the same. Keep it warm and in bright spot and water regularly.
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 30 (including pot)
Position: bright and warm spot, not direct sunlight
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
To make your Stephanotis as happy as can be, place it near a window, in a luminous and drafty place, but not in direct sun.
During the blooming, your stephanotis will love being hydrated often, but it doesn’t like it when the roots wallow in water at the bottom of the pot. On top of regular watering, mist it with rainwater to re-create a moist atmosphere.
Stephanotis doesn’t like being moved around much. Once in place, don’t even rotate the pot: modifying exposure would make its floral buds fall off.
The blooming of Madagascar jasmine isn’t always easy to obtain. For it to happen, best is to subject the plant to a time of winter rest. During these darker months, keep the plant in a luminous but cool room, around 57°F (13°C), and step down on watering.
£13.99
Pot size in cm: 9
Plant height in cm (approx): 10
Light: filtered bright light, not to place it too close to protect it from air vents and drafts
Soil: well drain compost or cacti soil
Watering: This drought-tolerant plant does not need a lot of water.
Water thoroughly while it is growing and allow the potting mixture to almost dry out before watering again. Once a plant becomes established, you can wait even longer before watering. Once every other week should be sufficient.
Fertilizer: this plant does not need lots of fertilizer.
A once month application of diluted liquid fertilizer (half strength) is enough during the growing season.
£7.99
Nanouk Tradescantia has a very compact and upright growth habit and spreads freely. It is considered a fast grower.The upright stem cascades over the planter. Leaves have unusuall colour - light purple, green and grey. Can flower with pink and white blooms.
Pot size in cm: 7
Height in cm (approx): 15
Light: it grows best in bright though indirect light
Soil: Good drainage is a need. If your soil tends to be heavy, add some sand to lighten it up.
Watering: water when the top inch of soil is dry. Overwatering is more problematic than under watering.
Fertilizer: this cultivar does not really need fertilizer
Humidity: Tradescantia adapts to average room humidity, but will thrive in higher humidity, especially in the summer or dry conditions - near a heater. Your Tradescantia will also like occasional misting to help remove dust.
£24.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 50cm (including pot)
Position: cool temperature hoya, bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shadier spot
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 16 cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Tropical plant, hoya also known as 'Wax Flower' for its porcelain looking flowers born mainly in clusters. Foliage can be showy too. Its a genus with hundreds of species each with different flowers and foliage. Some species flowers are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers. Plant that is collectable in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. It thrives on neglect. Best for trailing or hanging. Comes in 12 cm hanging pot as shown on the photo.
£9.95
Epipremnum Pinnatum
Golden Neon pothos
Height in cm: 20 -25
12cm pot
Water: Water thoroughly and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Keep soil barely moist in winter. Yellow leaves are a symptom of overwatering. Provide good drainage.
Beautiful climbing indoor plant. This striking tropical plant is fairly new to house plant nurseries, and is garnering a lot of attention. Big, heart-shaped leaves are dark-green and splashed with yellow very easy to look after.. Your plant will benefit from occasional pruning, which helps it to branch out and become fuller. Spring is the best time to cut it back. Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems.
£9.99
Pot size in cm: 8
Plant height in cm (approx): 15
Tropical plant, ceropegia woodii also known as 'String of Hearts' or 'Silver Glory' for its heart-shaped leaves. Ceropegia is an elegant exotic plant from the Asclepiadaceae family. It belongs to succulents and lives in the subtropical regions of South Africa, Australia, and Asia. Florists are attracted by its long vines, covered with rounded leaves and long, erect flowers. One of the easiest plants to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.£22.99
Alocasia Zebrina
Pot size in cm: 14
Plant height in cm (approx): 60-65
Alocasia, also known as the elephant’s ear, has large, beautifully patterned leaves. Despite the fact that it’s a sizeable plant, it still looks airy and elegant thanks to the tall, smooth stems that grow out of a tuber. Those stems can be plain, but can also have tiger stripes, and the leaf is equally remarkable.
The Alocasia originally found in Malaysia and Borneo. It is from the aroid family Araceae and is related to many other common houseplants
Light: bright and warm spot, no direct sunlight
Soil: well-draining potting compost
Watering: regular watering not allowing to dry up but not letting be waterlogged either
Fertilizer: give plant food once a fortnight in spring and summer
Humidity: this plant does best in higher humidity
Interestingly Alocasia goes into dormancy where leaves will die but after a rest period will spring back to life. During this period watering has to be reduced required as it is in a restful mode and its roots are not uptaking water as much.
£9.99
Scindapsus Arguraeus Satin Pothos Exotica
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 20 (including pot)
Position: medium-light spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too.
Soil: well-draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Climbing tropical plant, its vines tend to shoot long and aerial roots at the nodes grow long in search of wood to cling to. Kept indoors has nothing to adhere to so mainly kept as hanging plant. ts leaves are velvety to touch with silver on green contrasting colours. It thrives on neglect. Best for trailing or hanging.
£14.99
Pot size in cm: 11
Plant height in cm (approx): 25
Philodendron Birkin is beautiful houseplant, with white variegation on dark-green waxy leaves
Light: bright, indirect light
Soil: well-draining soil
Watering: water once the top inch of soil dries out
Fertilizer: every 2-4 weeks during spring and summer
Humidity: 40-70% are perfect, but tolerant of lower humidity levels
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Calathea Beaurystar
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 35 (including pot)
Position: warm and bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shadier locationtoo
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required.
Highly collectable plant, native to South America , Calathea can flower, but its not their flowers that attract people to this plant. Flowers when appear are quite modest compare to stunning fleshy leaves that can be very long or small.
£19.99
Scindapsus Pictus ‘Argyraeus’ Satin Pothos Silver Ann
Pot in cm: 15 hanging pot
Height in cm: 30 (including pot)
Climbing tropical plant, its vines tend to shoot long and aerial roots at the nodes grow long in search of wood to cling to. Kept indoors has nothing to adhere to so mainly kept as hanging plant. Theleaves are velvety to touch with silver on green contrasting colours. Best for trailing or hanging.
Light: bright indirect light
Soil: rich, well-drained soil
Watering: water when the top 2-3 inches of soil becomes dry, tolerate underwatering
Fertilizer: balanced, water-soluble fertilizer applied monthly through the growing season
Humidity: above average
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Hoya Kerrii Variegated in hanging pot
Pot in cm: 8
Height in cm: 20 (including pot)
Position: warm temperature hoya, bright spot, no direct sunlight
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 10cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Tropical plant, hoya also known as 'Wax Flower' for its porcelain looking flowers born mainly in clusters. Foliage can be showy too. Its a genus with hundreds of species each with different flowers and foliage. Some species flowers are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers. Plant that is collectable in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. It thrives on neglect. Best for trailing or hanging.
£14.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 30-40 (including pot)
One of the most widespread houseplants is Ficus. It comes in many different forms with variety of foliage. Very collectable plant and one of the easiest to care for. Ficus Benjamina is also know as weeping fig. Slow growing with small birch tree leaf shape. Quick to inform you if it dislikes something by leaf drop, but will regrow them once it's sorted.
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shadier spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: keep the soil lightly moist , do not let to dry up and do not overwater.
Pot covers: choose a 14 cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Fertilizer: fertilize monthly from April to September
Humidity: maintain humidity between 50 to 70%
Avoid repotting unnecessarily as this causes leaf drop
Ceramic pot for illustration purposes only. Plant supplied in standard nursery pot.
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Soil:
Pot size in cm: 12
Plant height in cm (approx): 25
The Ludisia is a unique orchid that produces beautiful white flowers with yellow hearts. For the Lusidia, also called an earth orchid.
Light: warm bright location, no direct sunlight
Soil: well draining subtrate or sphagnum moss
Watering: water well, don't water again until the top of the soil has dried
Fertilizer: every two to four weeks during summer
Humidity: moderate humid conditions, at least 50 percent humidity
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Ceropegia Woodii 'String of Hearts'
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 25 (including pot)
Position: bright and warm location, will tolerate shadier spot too
Soil: cactus compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Tropical plant, ceropegia woodii also known as 'String of Hearts' or 'Silver Glory' for its heart-shaped leaves. Ceropegia is an elegant exotic plant from the Asclepiadaceae family. It belongs to succulents and lives in the subtropical regions of South Africa, Australia, and Asia. Florists are attracted by its long vines, covered with rounded leaves and long, erect flowers. One of the easiest plants to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.
£16.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 45-50 (including pot)
The Pachira has many nicknames like Water cocoa or money tree. The latter is because people in the Far East believe that the leaves of the plant can collect money. This makes this plant an excellent gift for a birthday, for example. The roots of this plant lie in the swamps of Eastern Brazil, Costa Rica and Panama. The Pachira comes from the Malvaceae family, better known as the mallow family.
Position: any bright or shady spot, no direct sunlight
Soil: well draining compost
Watering: as and when required, loves to be moist, that's one plant you will not overwater
£9.99
Height in cm: 25 (including pot)
These plants grow well in poor conditions. These succulents requires little maintenance
Light: bright light, not to place it too close to heatings to protect it from air vents and drafts
Soil: well drain compost or cacti soil
Watering: This drought-tolerant plant does not need a lot of water.
Water thoroughly while it is growing and allow the potting mixture to dry out before watering again. Once a plant becomes established, you can wait even longer before watering. Once every other week should be sufficient. In winter water your sansevieria occasionally
Fertilizer: this plant does not need lots of fertilizer.
A once month application of diluted liquid fertilizer (half strength) is enough during the growing season
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Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 20 (including pot)
Tropical plant, hoya also known as 'Wax Flower' for its porcelain looking flowers born mainly in clusters. Foliage can be showy too. Its a genus with hundreds of species each with different flowers and foliage. Some species flowers are heavily scented and may produce excess nectar that drips from the flowers. Plant that is collectable in different varieties and one of the easiest to care for. It thrives on neglect. Best for trailing or hanging.
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
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Peacock plants are vibrant and air-purifying plants that close their leaves at night when they are asleep and open again as the sun rises. The unique pattern of the leaves makes them resemble peacock feathers.
Highly collectable plant, native to South America. Calathea can flower, but its not their flowers that attract people to this plant. Flowers when appear are quite modest compare to stunning fleshy leaves that can be very long or small.
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 35 (including pot)
It is a tropical foliage houseplant. The main feature is its beautiful, contrasting green and purplish-red leaves
Light: partial shade, moderate to bright indirect lighting. Best location is east- or west-facing room near the window
Soil: ight, well-draining potting mix
Watering: keep the soil moist, water 1-2 times a week. Water when the top two inches of soil feel dry
Fertilizer: lightly with a balanced fertilizer a couple of times a year in growing season
Humidity: prefers medium to high humidity level, mist it daily. Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth once a week.
Repot Calatheas every year or two in the spring
The plant is sent in an envelope without a pot
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Pot size in cm: 8,5
Plant height in cm (approx): 10
This plant has beautiful silvery foliage
Light: Very little light required
Soil: well-drained soil
Watering: Keep the compost moderately moist during growth,allowing it to dry slightly between each wateringperiod
Fertilizer: every two to four weeks
Humidity: Spray with water regularly.
£16.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height: 45
Very Rare endangered plant due to loss of hawk moth that its natural pollinator. Exists as indoor plant, in the wild hardly any left if any at all.
The plant is a succulent and therefore needs very little water. Watering once a week is sufficient. Feed once a month throughout the year.
Give the plant a sheltered position in the house or garden in summer. This will prevent excessive leaf drop.
Snap the lower leaves off as they turn yellow. This forms the trunk that is characteristic of palm varieties. New leaves develop in the crown and the older leaves at the bottom of the plant are shed. Regular checks and the removal of affected leaves will help to prevent most problems.
Re-pot the palm in a larger pot every year.
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Ceropegia Woodii 'String of Hearts'
Pot in cm: hanging 15
Height in cm: 35 (including pot)
Position: bright and warm location, will tolerate shadier spot too
Soil: cactus compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
A tropical plant, ceropegia woodii also known as 'String of Hearts' or 'Silver Glory' for its heart-shaped leaves. Ceropegia is an elegant exotic plant from the Asclepiadaceae family. It belongs to succulents and lives in the subtropical regions of South Africa, Australia, and Asia. Florists are attracted by its long vines, covered with rounded leaves and long, erect flowers. One of the easiest plants to care for. Best for trailing or hanging.
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Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 10,5
Height in cm: 13(including pot)
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Pilea are slow growing tropical plants with striking foliage that are easy to care.
£9.99
Pot in cm: barerooted
Height in cm: 13
Relatively small alocasia plant with almost black, heart-shaped leaves with velvety touch. Its leaves are thick and sturdy. The Alocasia originally found in Malaysia and Borneo. Black Velvet alocasia plant species are the easier among the rest alocasias. Although it needs regular waterings it will tolerate occasional brief dry conditions. Its thick leaves that hold water allow the plant to survive occasional droughts without any detriment.
Light: bright indirect light
Soil: damp, well-draining soil
Watering: water once the top inch of soil feels dry, let your plant drain well after watering
Fertilizer: high fertilizer requirements. Feed monthly during the growing season
Humidity: high humidity
The plant is sent in an envelope without a pot
£24.99
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 45 (including pot)
It is evergreen trailing plant. Bella“ means “beautiful“ in Latin and the plant has been vividly and accurately described as “Beautiful Hoya"
Light: cool temperature, bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: moisture-loving plant, keep the soil moist from spring to autumn
Fertilizer: balanced fertilizer during the growing season
Humidity: moderately humid environment (60% to 80%), with little moisture
£10.99
Pot size in cm: 10.5
Plant height in cm (approx) 15-20
Light: bright indirect sunlight. A south-facing window is best, although eastern and western exposures may also work if they are bright enough.
Soil: well-draining potting compost
Watering: allow the potting compost to become almost dry before waterings
Fertilizer: once a month (excluding winter periods)
Humidity: humidity level of 50 percent are ideal
£12.99
Pot size in cm: 6
Plant height in cm (approx): 8
It has distinctive pink varigation leaves. It is is one of the most stunning and beautiful houseplants. Quite rare plant still. Limited availability.
Light: bright spot with indirect light
Soil: moist, well-draining soil
Watering: water when the top 1-inch (2.5 cm) of soil is dry
Fertilizer: once a month with balanced liquid fertilizer in growing season
Humidity: keep humidity medium-high
£9.99
Pot size in cm: 12
Height in cm (approx): 20
The Maranta leuconeura species has some of the most strikingly beautiful, decorative leaves in the plant kingdom. Maranta Tricolor is a native to Brazil know as The Prayer Plant, is a hardy tropical plant. . The popular tricolor variety has deep green, velvety leaves with yellow splotches down the midrib and arching red veins traveling to the leaf margins.
Maranta is a wonderful plant to grow in a hanging basket as she’ll grow wide and hang from it.
Light: bright indirect light
Soil: well-draining, but constantly moist potting mix
Watering: make sure you water enough so that your soil does not become dried out. When you touch the soil of your plant, it should be slightly damp.
Fertilizer: fertilize every 2 weeks during the growing season
Humidity: Maintain high humidity
£9.99
Pot size in cm: 10.5
Height in cm: 30
The Aloe vera is a must-have for everyone! It doesn't matter if you are young or old. The Aloe Vera is for everyone. The beautiful rich green plant looks great in any interior be it a living room, a kitchen or a terrace. With its beautiful color and spines, the Aloe Vera fits into any decor!
It’s like bringing a piece of natural prehistory into your home: Aloe is a survivor that can cope with virtually everything, including forgetful waterers.
CARING FOR ALOE
Aloe likes a warm and light spot and can tolerate full sun, but also shade.
Water sparingly - the soil can dry out slightly between waterings.
Aloe likes to move to a larger pot once every 2 to 3 years.
Aloe can also be placed outdoors in the summer.
Ceramic pot for illustration purposes only. Plant supplied in standard nursery pot.
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Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 10
Height in cm: 20 (including pot)
Position: bright spot, no direct sunlight, will tolerate shady spot too
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Peperomia are slow growing tropical plants with striking foliage that are easy to care. The foliage is fleshy, often with variegation. 'Raindrop' is a pretty houseplant with 'raindrop' shaped thick leaves. It really doesn't want direct sunlight and can indeed do well in that shady spot indoors. This plant will thrive in a nice warm living room.
£19.99
Pot size in cm: 11
Height in cm (approx): 35 (including pot)
This Ficus is called Ficus Ginseng, after the irregular rootstock that looks like ginseng, or ginger root. This characteristic rootstock is grafted with shoots of Ficus Microcarpa, a lovely small dark-green, leafy, compact-growing Ficus variety. In the Asian view on plants and their surroundings, Ficus Ginseng has a strong association with health, like the Ginseng root itself does.
Light: Bright, indirect sunlight. Place it somewhere that won’t get cold and out of any drafts.
Soil: Ficus trees do well in a soil mix that is sixty percent aggregate and forty percent organic matter.
Watering: Because of the small planting container, the substrate dries out quickly, but should be kept moderately moist. The right time for watering is when the substrate has dried on the surface.
Fertilizer: Due to the growth and the small amount of substrate, care should be taken to ensure a good supply of nutrients, especially in the period from March to September. During this time, a fertilizer should be used once a week or every two weeks.
Humidity: Bonsai loves it when air moisture is high, mist the leaves often with soft water
A Ficus Retusa can easily be trimmed: let your imagination run free and allow the plant to grow as you wish.
Ceramic Planter will vary
£15.99
Ananas pineapple
Care: Easy
Pot in cm: 12
Height in cm: 35 (including pot)
Position: warm bright spot, direct sunlight
Soil: well draining potting compost
Watering: as and when required, allow to dry up a bit in between
Pot covers: choose a 14cm pot cover to give a good fit over the pot.
Pineapple plant is real conversation piece. Its really possible to grow your own pineapple indoor on the window sill. Its also very easy. Keep it warm and in bright spot and water regularly. Imagine cutting into your own grown pineapple. While its maturing it will delight your eyes with its fruit for quite sometime.