This pretty succulent forms a neat, picturesque rosette of fleshy foliage. Each lilac-grey leaf has a pink edge, tapering to a sharp point at the tip.It produces slender stems of pink flowers that will add seasonal interest to your home in the summer.A house plant – drought tolerant, low maintenance and easy to grow. It makes an ideal elegant plant for a bright, sunny spot with low humidity. It will be happy in a room with;
This beautiful plant won the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year back in 2010. It is still a stunner today with its bi-coloured delicate blooms which brings some beautify to any windowsill or conservatory.Avoid direct sunlight but place in a home where it can get some sun and shade – even a heated greenhouse. Feed and water on the regular throughout March and September. As the flowers start to fade begin to deadhead them to encourage growth of more blooms. In the winter make sure the compost dries out between watering’s. Height and spread: 45cm (18).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Myrtus communis on StemLovely evergreen with an aromatic fragrance!Myrtle is more commonly seen as a hardy garden shrub, but it can be enjoyed indoors too! This pretty evergreen has been trained so it has a clear stem and a rounded topiary head which makes for a charming feature in your home. The glossy foliage is aromatic and makes a beautiful backdrop for its fragrant, pretty white flowers in the late summer. Myrtus communis will prefer a cool, bright room, well away from radiators. It is perfect for a conservatory, a bright porch or positioned outside on the patio during the summer months.Feed and water frequently during late spring to autumn. Reduce the watering in winter but keep the soil just moist. Prune in late spring to shape the head of the plant and to help maintain a clear stem. Height Up To 150cm (59in). Spread Up To 100cm (39in).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Begonia Rex-Hybrid Kings SpiritAdd a touch of colour to your home with this beautiful houseplant!This outstanding foliage plant is ideal for bringing a bright splash of colour to your home. The eye-catching beautiful leaves of Begonia rex 'King's Spirit' are individually patterned with silver and moss-green colours, which juxtapose beautifully with the maroon stems and veins. This intriguing house plant is perfect for a lightly shaded space. Even though it may look exotic, this Begonia rex hybrid is surprisingly easy to grow.They are easy to look after and maintain, just keep them in a bright but lightly shaded spot, out of reach of cold draughts or radiators, and in a room with a temperature of over 16C (60F). in the spring and autumn months, water freely whilst ensuring the pot drains well each time. Reduce the amount of watering in the winter but be sure to not allow the soil to completely dry out. It will enjoy some humidity to keep on top of pebbles and water, as the water evaporates it will create a humid atmosphere around the plant. Feed regularly between March and September.Height and spread: 30cm (12).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Begonia Rex-Hybrid EscargotModern houseplant with colourful and exotic foliage!Begonia rex ‘Escargot’ is delightfully elegant. The twirling variegation makes this variety instantly recognisable! Spirals of olive-green and silver create an eye-catching pattern on the top side of each leaf, while the underside is covered in soft pink hairs. Begonia rex hybrids are tender house plants that are grown for their beautiful and colourful foliage which brings an exotic feel into your home. In winter, it produces small pale pink flowers making it even more stunning.They are easy to look after and maintain, just keep them in a bright but lightly shaded spot, out of reach of cold draughts or radiators, and in a room with a temperature of over 16C (60F). in the spring and autumn months, water freely whilst ensuring the pot drains well each time. Reduce the amount of watering in the winter but be sure to not allow the soil to completely dry out. It will enjoy some humidity to keep on top of pebbles and water, as the water evaporates it will create a humid atmosphere around the plant. Feed regularly between March and September.Height and spread: 30cm (12).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
A handsome house plant that has a striking profile! Its large, leathery leaves have a glossy sheen that reflects the light and catches your eye. The beautiful foliage emerges dark red and gradually deepens to mahogany shades, then a dark bronze green. Philodendron 'Imperial Red' will be happy in a lightly shaded spot, away from the scorch of hot, direct sun. It has toxin-busting, air purifying abilities which is why this splendid foliage plant is ideal for a warm, lightly shaded position in your home or office space. Height and spread: 120cm (48). Philodendron is an adaptable plant which will grow happily in average room temperatures of 18C (65F) - 24C (75F).Do not keep in a place where temperatures can fall below 12C (55F). A bright to lightly shaded position, well away from direct sunlight is its perfect home. Avoid positioning this plant close to cold draughts and radiators. Water Philodendrons freely to maintain evenly moist soil. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Philodendron appreciates a humid atmosphere so if you can stand it on a tray filled with pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will increase humidity around the plant. Misting the foliage with a fine spray will also improve humidity.
Add texture and elegance with the arching grand foliage of a great mix of ferns. They are ideal in most rooms around the house and can be kept as a grand group display or split up individually around the home. They make ideal gifts and are also perfect for any beginner house plant owner due to their undemanding nature and are very easy to grow.Place in semi-shade spots and ensure it is well-drained each time it is watered. As they grow, they will need re-potting, as necessary. Each plant will come in a 14cm pot so will be able to make an impact straight away. We cannot guarantee specific species, but the best will be sent of the available species at the time of purchase. Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Fern Dryopteris AffinisA beautiful focal point & thrives in kitchens and bathrooms!The Golden Shield Fern is a stunning showcase plant and is bound to be the focal point of any room you put it in. in the right conditions it can grow up to 1m, the foliage will begin with a yellow-green tone to it and get darker green with maturity. Ideal for the more humid rooms of the house such as the bathroom or kitchen as they thrive in a humid atmosphere. As it is fully hardy it can be put outside too. Keep it in the sun or part shade and ensure the soil can drain well after being watered. As it gets bigger repot to ensure it has the room to grow. Feed regularly to aid growth. Height and Spread: 100cm (39)Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Cactus are a low maintenance house plant and are ideal introductory house plant, but handle with care! This lovely mix are all easy to grow varieties and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some varieties even flower if in the conditions are right.To keep them happy, leave them in a sunny environment such as a windowsill, conservatory, or greenhouse with a temperature of 1C (50F) to 23C (75F) would be optimum. Some shelter would be needed from the hottest sun. Providing they get the conditions they need they will thrive and only need a drop of water for weeks.Have a little patience with these lovely plants as they are slow growing. Water with rainwater or soft water but ensure the compost dries out between watering. They will be in active growth between March and September so food should be provided during this time. In the winter months they will be dormant so eventually reduce the watering and keep the compost dry.When purchased we will select from the mix which is currently available. They are always going to be a fantastic addition to your home or make a fabulous gift no matter the variety. Choose from a mix of either 5.5cm, 10.5 or 13cm pots
Cactus are a low maintenance house plant and are ideal introductory house plant, but handle with care! This lovely mix are all easy to grow varieties and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some varieties even flower if in the conditions are right.To keep them happy, leave them in a sunny environment such as a windowsill, conservatory, or greenhouse with a temperature of 1C (50F) to 23C (75F) would be optimum. Some shelter would be needed from the hottest sun. Providing they get the conditions they need they will thrive and only need a drop of water for weeks.Have a little patience with these lovely plants as they are slow growing. Water with rainwater or soft water but ensure the compost dries out between watering. They will be in active growth between March and September so food should be provided during this time. In the winter months they will be dormant so eventually reduce the watering and keep the compost dry.When purchased we will select from the mix which is currently available. They are always going to be a fantastic addition to your home or make a fabulous gift no matter the variety. Choose from a mix of either 5.5cm, 10.5 or 13cm pots
The majestic Bamboo Palm shoots up tall stems that will become cane-like with maturity. Elegant, arching foliage make this a most attractive plant for a warm, bright room. Dypsis lutescens will reach great heights as it gets older but is relatively slow growing, so it won’t outgrow your home too quickly. This graceful house plant makes a wonderful specimen plant, softening its surroundings with its feathered foliage, and creating leafy dappled shade in the conservatory with age.Grow in bright filtered light but keep out of direct sunlight. It will enjoy a temperature of between 18C (65F) to 24C (75F). Keep away from radiators and cold draughts. Feed and water regularly between March and September, but do not let the soil become waterlogged. Drain well each time and in the winter allow the soil to dry out a little each time after watering.Height: 4m (13'). Spread: 2.5m (8'). Choose from either 12cm or 21cm pot.
Orchid Star Class Apollon in CeramicAn elegant variety for the home or a special gift!This orchid is a stunningly elegant house plant that makes for a wonderful gift. The upright stems house crowds of crisp white flowers with yellow centres. They have a delicate scent to them allowing them to perfume your home. It will arrive in the ceramic pot also, so it really does make for a lovely gift for a loved one or even a treat to yourself.It may be an orchid, but it is surprisingly easy to care for. When it is flowering it should be homed in a warm spot with a temperature over 15C (60F) but ensure it is kept out of cold draughts and away from radiators.Water regularly with either distilled or rainwater in pot which can drain well. Feed between March and September and provide a more humid atmosphere with regular misting. Cut off any faded flowers after the flowering months but make sure that the stems are left intact. In the winter move away to a cooler home and reduce down the amount of watering and then increase again once the buds start to form and move back to warmer growing position.Height: 100cm (39). Spread: 40cm (16).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Begonia Valentino PinkBoasting bicoloured blooms!Throughout the summer season, it will provide an abundance of striking double bicolour blooms. Begonia elatior ‘Valentino Pink’ effortlessly brightens up a shady patio or corner in a dull room with a vibrant splash of colour. Ideally keep it in a space which is out of direct sunlight, the gorgeous clusters of pink blooms with ruffled yellow centres make a beautiful contrast against the dark foliage. Height: 30cm (12”). Spread: 25cm (10”).Begonia plants can be enjoyed indoors or transplanted into their final containers on the patio. When all risk of frost has gone, acclimatise the begonia to outdoor conditions over a period of 7 to 10 days, before placing them in their final positions outdoors. Choose a sunny or semi shaded position that is protected from strong winds.Feed and water Begonia plants frequently throughout the growing season but be sure not to over-water as this can cause new flower buds to drop off. Deadhead faded begonia flowers regularly to help extend the flowering period and to help encourage more blooms to grow.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Well known as the Japanese Elm, this bonsai is a deciduous tree growing in a beautiful upright habit. Bonsai trees are amazing as they literally are miniature trees. This species is prized for its flaking bark and beautiful arching crown.Ideal for a cool and bright conservatory for most of the year and even in the summer months it can be moved outside onto a sunny patio. Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they have to be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling. Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and light room. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months.Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen.Height and spread: 30cm (12). Select from either a 12cm, 15cm or 20cm pot.
Well known as the Japanese Elm, this bonsai is a deciduous tree growing in a beautiful upright habit. Bonsai trees are amazing as they literally are miniature trees. This species is prized for its flaking bark and beautiful arching crown.Ideal for a cool and bright conservatory for most of the year and even in the summer months it can be moved outside onto a sunny patio. Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they have to be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling. Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and light room. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months.Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen.Height and spread: 30cm (12). Select from either a 12cm, 15cm or 20cm pot.
Well known as the Japanese Elm, this bonsai is a deciduous tree growing in a beautiful upright habit. Bonsai trees are amazing as they literally are miniature trees. This species is prized for its flaking bark and beautiful arching crown.Ideal for a cool and bright conservatory for most of the year and even in the summer months it can be moved outside onto a sunny patio. Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they have to be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling. Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and light room. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months.Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen.Height and spread: 30cm (12). Select from either a 12cm, 15cm or 20cm pot.
Ligustrum really is a terrific choice for beginners, being reasonably easy to train into a stunning evergreen Bonsai. Better known as Privet, these hardy trees are undemanding and react well to pruning. The small, dark green leaves begin to form a dense crown over the wide trunk of smooth, grey bark. Ligustrum will often produce tiny white flowers in the spring and even in the autumn produce some berries. This gives it plenty of seasonal interest. Supplied with a ceramic pot and saucer (colour may vary). Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they must be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling.Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and light room. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months. Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen. Height and spread: 30cm (12"). Select from either a 12cm or 20cm pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Bonsai Carmona In Ceramic With SaucerBonsai carmona microphylla also known as the Fukein Tea Tree it is a stunning bonsai that is ideal for any interior. The tiny glossy leaves will eventually twist with maturity. It can even sporadically grow tiny white flowers at any point in the year which will then be followed by red berries. As it is native to Asia it thrives in warmer conditions.Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they must be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling. Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all-year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and lightroom. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months.Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them from becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen. Height and spread: 30cm (12).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Bonsai Carmona In Ceramic With SaucerBonsai carmona microphylla also known as the Fukein Tea Tree it is a stunning bonsai that is ideal for any interior. The tiny glossy leaves will eventually twist with maturity. It can even sporadically grow tiny white flowers at any point in the year which will then be followed by red berries. As it is native to Asia it thrives in warmer conditions.Bonsai trees require a lot of time and attention, they must be carefully trained to be the flawless miniature version of their full-sized sibling. Be aware especially in the winter as they are quite susceptible to the cold. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators too. If you keep inside all-year-round ideally it would enjoy a relatively cool and lightroom. If you wish to move outdoors in the summer they will gradually acclimatise to those conditions. But ensure by the Autumn you begin to re-acclimatise to the indoor conditions ready for the colder winter months.Water regularly keeping the soil mostly moist. Ensure that the water can drain well after each watering as if it is left in standing water this could cause rot. Feed it regularly between March and September and consider repotting every couple of years to prevent them from becoming pot bound. Remember these are miniature trees so regular pruning and training of a Bonsai is crucial to keeping it a miniature specimen. Height and spread: 30cm (12).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Nepenthes AlataA great plant for a hanging basket!Silvery striped foliage with pink undersides cascades down off the trailing stems making it a perfect plant for a hanging basket or elevated pot in a bright spot. As it grows it will display its stunning colours as it cascades down. It even adds some extra pops of colour as it will sporadically grown little pink flowers throughout the year!Keep this plant in a draught free spot, away from radiators and in a room with an average temperature between 18C (65F) to 27C (80F). If it gets some good light throughout the day but not in direct sunlight this can aid the leaf colours. Keep the soil mostly moist and make sure it is not left in any standing water as this can cause rot. Feed between March and September. Misting the leaves from time to time will help avoid the leaves from dying out. Height and spread: 40cm (16).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Desert Candle Cactus is actually a misleading name as it is succulent! A beautiful one all be it where its native homeland of Africa it can grow reaching tree-like proportions! No need to panic that a tree might grow in your house though as the growth can be restricted by its pot size. As it grows the upright stems portray a candelabra effect making it very eye-catching succulent.This stunning plant is ideal for a gift and is low maintenance so anyone can take it on whether it is for a beginner or an expert. Simply position in a well-lit home such as a windowsill or warm conservatory. It will require free-draining soil and can be watered relatively regularly between March and September but ensure that the soil dries out a little in between. It is also recommended to feed with a fertiliser during those months. In the winter reduce the watering allowing the soil to dry out until the spring. Height: 120cm (48). Spread: 60cm (24).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Commonly known as Devil’s Ivy, Epipremnum aureum is a lustrous leafy climber. The long stems are covered in lush, glossy foliage patterned with sporadic golden streaks. This spirited house plant climbs using aerial roots to cling to its supports. It will quickly climb a moss pole to create a lush, tropical feature that takes up very little floor space.Epipremnum is a relatively tough plant that will prefer a shaded spot and doesn’t mind if you forget to water it now and again! Perfect for those who have a habit of forgetting to water their plants. Keep in a more shaded spot away from direct sunlight. It will be happy in a temperature of between 15C (60F) to 29C (85F) and kept away from radiators and cold draughts. Keep the soil moist by watering regularly but it will tolerate a level of underwatering. Make sure when you do water it that it can drain properly. Feed between March and September.Height: 150cm (59”). Spread: 250cm (98”). Choose from either a 21cm or 24cm pot.
Bring some elegance and a stunning fragrance into your home with a Gardenia. The gorgeous blooms are surrounded by rich green foliage. This is an extremely popular houseplant for brightening up hallways or living rooms therefore a perfect gift.They can be a little hard work but they are worth it! Keep them in a brightly lit place but not in direct sunlight. They will need to be in a room with a constant temperature of over 16C (60F). Keep away from cold draughts and radiators. Avoid watering with cold water as this can shock the plant. Water with tepid rainwater and allow the pot to drain after watering. In the winter reduce the watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. They will enjoy being fed during active growth between March and September. Create a humid atmosphere too by placing on pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will create the humidity it loves around the plant. Height Up To 60cm (24in) Spread Up To 60cm (24in) Select from either a 13cm or 17cm pot.
Gardenia Standard Twisted StemBoasts fantastic fragrant blooms!What could be a more elegant gift than this beautiful Gardenia? Trained as a mini standard with a twisted stem, it makes the perfect gift for any occasion. This stunning house plant has delicately perfumed blooms which flower between June and October, and they smell exquisite too. The Cape Jasmine will love a home in a brightly lit spot where it will make an elegant focal point, delivering instant style to any room.Gardenias are not the easiest to grow and a lot of people often discard it after flowering. However, they are well worth making an extra effort for! The placement of a Gardenia is key to help them thrive. Select a brightly lit position, but not in the direct sunlight, with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). Avoid positions near to cold draughts and radiators.Water frequently between spring and autumn using tepid rainwater if possible and allow the pot to drain well each time. In winter, reduce the amount of watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Gardenia appreciates a humid atmosphere so place it on a tray filled with pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will increase humidity around the plant.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
This fascinating Cape Sundew is an ideal beginners carnivorous plant and looks great in any room. The long sticky foliage look like dew drops are the part which attract the little insects., the perfect companion for other house plants that might attract small flies. The plant digests the creatures and leaves the shells of these insects on the soil. The plant should be watered from below during the active growing season between March and September. It will not need feeding as they take care of themselves. Keep the humidity high by standing on pebbles and water. Fill the saucer with 1cm of water but no more than that. When the plant is dormant allow the soil to dry out and then water. The Drosera Capensis will need plenty of light and should have a minimum of 4 hours of direct sunlight a day. Keep away from frost in a warm room such as a conservatory or bright room of 15C (60F) to 32C (90F). Height Up To 20cm (8in) Spread Up To 20cm (8in)
The Butterwort is definitely a unique carnivorous plant that has a delicate and pretty aesthetic. The pretty pink flowers are covered in a sticky adhesive that traps the flies. In the summer months an upright stalk will produce beautiful pink flowers, and each year a new flower stalk will grow.Keep in a bright and well-lit position in a window or conservatory and ensure that it is in a frost-free position with a temperature of 15C (60F) to 32C (90F). it will need slightly acidic soil and to be kept moist. Regularly water in a water tray to help keep the moisture in and avoid watering from above. A great way of achieving the acidic soil is to mis some ericaceous compost and moss. As it is a carnivorous plant it does not need feeding as it can sort itself out! After flowering cut back the stems to allow it to become dormant for the winter. Keep watering to ensure the compost is kept moist but do not over water in the winter. Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 15cm (6”).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Cordylines make perfect house plants, providing stature and colour to wherever you may put it. Cordyline fruticosa 'Tango' forms an upright cane of expansive, strap-like leaves that cover its slim, woody stems. This varieties variegated foliage is grey-green with wide cerise pink margins, making an attractive display all year round. Cordylines are easy to grow and do not require too much maintenance.Perfect for a warm, brightly lit room and kept away from the direct sunlight. Keep in a room with a constant temperature of above 16C (60F). Water in the spring and autumn months relatively freely with tepid rainwater if possible, ensuring the pot drains well each time. Feed between March and September while in active growth. It will thrive with a humid atmosphere so place on top of pebbles and water. As the water evaporates this will create the humidity around the plant. Remove any fading foliage as it grows, this is natural so do not worry as some die off.Height: 1m (39). Spread: 50cm (20).
Liven up any room with the Chinese Money plant or sometimes known as the UFO plant! The round glossy leaves look beautiful on a shelf or windowsill and will remain a compact plant. In the summer months tiny pink flowers blossom above the foliage create a frothy appearance. Grow in a shady position away from direct sunlight. Keep cool in a conservatory or room with a temperature of 5C (41F). In the summer months it can be moved outside and as the autumn approaches bring back indoors keep away from any frost. Water little and often between Spring and Autumn months keeping the soil moist. Make sure the water can drain each time it is watered otherwise this may cause some rot. When the winter months come reducing the amount of watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. Feed regularly while in active growth between March and September. Height Up To 50cm (20in) Spread Up To 50cm (20in)
Coral Cactus Euphorbia lacteaModern and contemporary house plant for the home!Well known as Coral Cactus, this spiny-looking Euphorbia lactea 'Cristata' is a low maintenance tender variety that makes a modern and contemporary feature in the home. The stems are irregular and a lot of them develop a curved fan shape which is similar to sea coral. The stems have white marbling and have a contrasting reddish hue along the edge which really highlights their unusual, varied shapes. This variety will love a place in your home which will receive plenty of sunlight. It is undemanding and drought tolerant which means you only must water it very occasionally when the soil is dried out completely. Height: 35cm (14”). Spread: 15cm (6”).Grow cacti in full light with some shelter from the hottest midday sun. An average temperature of 10- 23C (50-75F) is ideal. Many Cacti can tolerate lower temperatures though down to a minimum of 5C (40F).Cactus plants are slow-growing so patience is a must! In the summer months, water cacti regularly with soft water or rainwater. Allow the soil to dry out slightly each time. Do not leave Cacti in standing water as this will cause them to rot. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. In winter, while the plant is dormant, gradually reduce watering and allow the compost to remain dry until early spring again.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Tradescantia SitaraAdd a burst of colour to any room with this modern houseplant!The Tradescantia spathacea 'Sitara’ will add some colour and a contemporary feel to any room. The green variegated foliage is joined with a vibrant purple-pink splash of colour. It will form in a rosette so is a stunning plant and can end up quite bushy.Perfect for a kitchen or bathroom as this plant will thrive with a humid environment. Keep on pebble and water and as it evaporates this will produce the humid atmosphere it loves. Keep the leaves humid too by misting regularly as this will help avoid any of them drying out. Be sure to keep away from radiators and cold draughts, the ideal temperature would be between 18C (65F) and 27C (80F). it should be fed between March and September when it is in active growth. Height and spread: 30cm (12).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Senecio String of PearlsBeautiful trailing variety!This beautiful trailing plant is a fantastic talking point. The Senecio ‘String of Pearls’ will trail down with its stunning green beads of foliage. This stunning succulent will look fantastic in a hanging basket or on a shelf indoors. They are easy to care for and are naturally drought tolerant.Keep in a warm and brightly lit room so it can enjoy the full sun, avoid cold draughts and radiators. They will need to be kept in a constant temperature of above 16C (60F). They only need watering occasionally. They can store water in their stems and leaves so ensure that between each watering, allow the soil to dry out and do not leave in standing water. Like with any succulent always use a container with sufficient drainage holes. the Between March and September they will need a feed of diluted solution of a balances water-soluble fertilizer while they are in active growth. To keep the plant in a full and healthy shape be sure to prune regularly. Trials Up To 50cm (20”). Spread Up To 20cm (8”). Choose from either 8cm or 14cm pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. Caution: irritant to skin and eyes, toxic if eaten. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
String of Hearts VariegatedAn elegant trailing succulent houseplant!A beautiful trailing succulent better know as ‘String of Hearts’. The stunning foliage is green and grey on the one side and has a lovely purple-toned underside, all in a heart shape. Perfect for on a shelf or in a hanging basket to allows the string of hearts to cascade down. In the summer months, pretty little pink flowers will blossom.This lovely little succulent is the perfect plant for those just starting out as it is a very tough perennial. Simply keep away from radiators and cold draughts, in a temperature above 10C (50F) where it can get some bright light but partial shade too.Ensure it is watered regularly in the summer months allowing it to drain through after. Do not allow it to sit in water as this can cause rot. In the winter keep the compost barely moist. Height Up To 10cm (4in). Spread Up To 100cm (39in).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Pachyphytum Oviferum (Hard as Rock)A colour-changing succulent with blue or purple stems!Pachyphytum oviferum is a strikingly eye-catching succulent with beautifully rounded, fleshy stems that look similar to smooth pebbles. Its colour is variable, but is predominantly silvery-blue, and often shows tints of purple too. Commonly known as Moonstones, this easy to care for and low maintenance plant is perfect for a hot sunny spot and will only need occasional watering. It is a perfect addition for any cacti and succulent display adding some extra texture and variety.Grow them in a bright position and they will prefer full sun but can tolerate semi-shade.Pachyphytum is surprisingly hardy, tolerating temperatures down to -6C (20F) as long as the soil is not wet. Feed and water frequently, allowing the compost to dry out between each watering. It is better to be watered from below to avoid droplets damaging the foliage. Ensure that it can drain well after watering to prevent rotting. Height: 10cm (4). Spread: 20cm (8).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Indoor azaleas are grown and well known for their flamboyant, frilled blooms that will brighten up any space in an instant. Unlike their hardy cousins, these compact and neat evergreen shrubs will need bright light and frost-free conditions. Therefore, they are perfect for a cool porch, north facing window, or conservatory! Grow indoor Azaleas in a cool room with a temperature of between 13C (55F) to 16C (60F) with good humidity.Choose a brightly lit position and be sure to avoid warm, dry conditions as this will cause the plants to deteriorate rapidly. Be sure to water frequently with rainwater if possible as this will help to maintain an evenly moist compost. Feed it regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Azaleas will benefit from regular misting to increase humidity also. After flowering, deadhead the fading and dying blooms and transfer to a shaded spot outdoors when all risk of frost has passed. Then by the end of September return to their position indoors to avoid any damage due to frost.
This is a robust and resilient plant hence the name Cast Iron plant! The glossy green leaves grow upright providing an elegant display, perfect for a hallway or centrepiece. Place in a warm room with a temperature between 15C (60F) to 24C (75F). if temperatures drop the Aspidistras can survive in a temperature down to 8C (45F). Keep away from direct sunlight but a in a well-lit spot.Water regularly to ensure a moist soil but do not leave the plant in standing water as this can cause rotting. In the winter reduce the amount of watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. It can be fed during its active growing months between March and April. Height Up To 90cm (36in) Spread Up To 90cm (36in) Select from either a 12cm or 15cm pot.
Asparagus Fern PlumosusBoasts soft feathery foliage perfect for work top!A delicate and beautiful indoor fern with soft, feathery foliage, Asparagus setaceus is a beautiful addition to any contemporary or modern home. The light green leaves are a welcome splash of natural colour, and with its soft texture, this fern is the ideal living greenery for any well-lit home or office space.Keep away from radiators and cold draughts, ideally in a room with a constant temperature of above 16C (60F). Keep out of direct sunlight to avoid scorching the foliage, it will require bright and lightly shaded space. Water with tepid rainwater if possible and allow to drain properly each time. in the winter reduce the amount of watering but do not let it dry out completely. Feed between March and September. Height: 1m (39”). Spread: 45cm (18”).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Cryptanthus Rubin StarBoasts a star-like shape also known as the Starfish Plant!Forming a star-like shape with its layers of tapered leaves, it’s no wonder that Cryptanthus 'Rubin Star' has become known as Starfish Plant and Earth Star. This vibrant tropical variety makes a fantastic, low-maintenance house plant, providing some bold colour to your home decor with its bright pink hue. Adapted to tropical, humid climates, it is perfectly happy in a warm, bright position in the home. The ideal room would be a bathroom or kitchen with a minimum temperature of 15C (60F). They also make reptile and amphibian safe additions to vivarium’s and terrariums. To help with the humidity mist them regularly with rainwater.Water regularly to maintain evenly moist soil. Reduce watering in the winter months, but do not let the compost dry out completely. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. Use a heavily diluted solution of a balanced fertiliser. Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 20cm (8”).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
These indoor Florist’s Cyclamen are amazing plants for creating a bright windowsill display. Enjoy the brilliant colours of Cyclamen persicum 'Super Serie Carino'. Their vibrant blooms rise above its neat foliage like fabulous plumage. The leaves are dark, moss green with silver veins marking the foliage which remain attractive even after the flowers fade. Cyclamen persicum are relatively low maintenance and easy to grow and make excellent houseplants for beginners, or even a lovely welcoming gift to brighten up a new home. Height and spread: 30cm (12). Cyclamen require cool conditions and should be kept well away from radiators. Position them in bright light but be sure to keep away from the direct glare of the sun. A bright porch or conservatory is ideal, with a temperature range from 10C (50F) - 18C (65F). Water Indoor Cyclamen regularly between autumn and spring, making sure that the compost keeps reliably moist. Use tepid rainwater if possible and be sure that the pot can drain well after each watering. Avoid overwatering as this may cause the plant to rot. Feed regularly while in active growth. Florist’s Cyclamen are often treated as annuals and discarded after flowering. However, they can be encouraged back into flower the next year if given a dry dormant season during the summer months. After flowering, allow the foliage to die back and stop feeding and watering until you see the beginning signs of growth in the late autumn. Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Have a rose garden in the house with these gorgeous miniature roses. They are ideal on windowsills, bringing in a classic beauty from the garden into the home. With beautiful colours, double blooms and dark green foliage it will create that cottage garden feeling wherever it sits. Grow on a windowsill where it can get plenty of direct sunlight throughout the day. Keep the soil moist and feed during its active growth months between March and September. As the flowers begin to fade away we recommend trimming these back to allow room for new blooms to come through. Height and spread: 30cm (12).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Polyscias balfouriana is an unusual houseplant that loves any shaded positions, away from bright, sunny windows. It is a slow growing plant that develops an upright tree-like looks with its woody trunk and beautiful canopy of variegated, scallop-edged leaves. It will remain a neat and compact plant for a long time due to its slow growing and stiffly upright in habit, reaching a maximum height of 1.5m (59). Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 60cm (24).Although it is an easy to grow specimen, Polyscias needs careful placement in order to thrive. Aralias do not enjoy being moved and tend to shed their leaves if repositioned, so take care to find the right spot from the outset. Position in a bright room, away from radiators and cold draughts, with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). Ideally in a shaded corner of a bright room, well away from the direct glare of the sun. Water little and often to keep the soil reliably moist between spring and autumn. Be sure the pot can drain well after each watering. In the winter, reduce watering but do not let the soil dry out completely. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth.
Sansevieria FernwoodSimple but exquisite houseplant!Bring some simplistic beauty into the home with the Sansevieria ‘Fernwood’. The architectural foliage grows upright from the base and gradually spread outwards creating a lovely display. No explanation needed for its other well-known name of ‘Snake Plant’.It is almost indestructible and therefore easy to care for plant, making it perfect for beginners. It will be happy indoors with a temperature between 15C (60F) to 24C (75F). Ideally it would enjoy a position which is well lit and can get both sun and shade, but it will tolerate both full shade or sun if absolutely necessary.As it is a succulent it stores water inside its leaves but do not overwater as this could lead to the plant rotting. Allow the soil to dry out in between each watering. Feed between March and September when it is in its active growing months. Height: 60cm (24). Spread: 45cm (18).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Himalaya Highlands (Senecio Archeri Himalaya)A sun loving houseplant!Himalayan Senecio is a super sun lover - perfect for a south facing windowsill! The narrow, fleshy leaves catch your eye with their blue-green colour, forming a neat and compact plant with an upright habit. Senecio is well known for being particularly easy to grow, so makes for a great gift for any plant lover. Give it plenty of light and just water occasionally and they will thrive with very little effort at all.Keep the Senecio in a warm room away from radiators and cold draughts. It should be in a room with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). For the optimum leaf colour, choose a bright position in full sun. It will require only occasional watering. Allow the soil to dry out and drain well between watering’s. Feed it regularly between March and September when it is in active growth.Height and spread: 30cm (12).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Hibisqs ApricotA stunning houseplant with a long flowering period!Bred for a longer flowering period from May all the way to October! This tender Hibiscus makes a stunningly vibrant houseplant. Exotic, peachy blooms rise above a thick cloak of glossy, dark green foliage. This compact, bushy shrub will add a tropical feel and brighten up any space but would be ideal in a heated conservatory or on a warm windowsill.Position Hibiscus on a bright windowsill away from radiators and draughts, ideally in a room with a temperature of between 16C (60F) and 24C (75F). Hibiscus needs as much bright light as possible, but do not leave in the direct glare of the full sun as this can scorch the plant. Water Hibiscus frequently to keep moist compost, but in the winter reduce this down but do not let it dry out completely. It should be fed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. Height and spread: 60cm (24).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Hibisqs ApolloA great conservatory or indoor plant!Grow it in a pot that can easily be moved around as it must be moved to a frost-free home in the winter months, to a temperature of no less than 10C (50F). In the summer pot it in a rich fertile soil and place it in full sun, ideal in a conservatory or even can be outside on a patio. Be sure to keep out of strong winds though.Feed the hibiscus regularly and be sure to deadhead the older flowers as they begin to fade. Height: 1.5m (59”). Spread: 80cm (31”).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
You can see why the Hypoestes phyllostachya is called the polka dot plant. This stunning plant has pink foliage dotted with a dark green colouring creating this stunning look. It is a tropical plant that as quite a bushy and wide-spreading habit. It is easy to grow and look after so makes for a perfect gift.In order to get the most out of the colouring on the leaves, it is best to keep in a bright position on a windowsill or conservatory. Be sure to keep it out of direct sunlight though as this can scorch the leaves. A room temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F) for optimum conditions with some humidity. Water and feed during the active growing months and keep the soil moist. Make sure the plant can drain well too. In the winter the soil should dry out a little between each watering. In order to keep the polka dot plant neat, pinch out the tips from the longest stems. Height and spread: 30cm (12).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Sansevieria trifasciata var. laurentii, or more commonly known as the Snake Plant or Mother-In-Laws tongue, is a tough plant with sword-like foliage. The virtually indestructible succulent is an adaptable plant which can survive in a variety of conditions. They are also quite tolerant to neglect so is ideal for a beginner or perhaps someone a little forgetful!The mottled green foliage has a golden outline, beautiful as it grows upright and rigid in a rosette. It is an attractive architectural plant perfect for life in a pot. Keep in a room with a temperature of 15C (60F) to 24C (75F), and it prefers a well lit position with bot sun and shade reach it throughout the day. As it is a versatile plan it will survive in full sun or shade also. It will deal well with cold draughts also so perfect for a entrance hall or conservatory.As it is a succulent it will store water within its foliage. Be careful not to overwater as this can cause the plant to rot. To avoid this allow the soil to dry out slightly between watering. It can be fed during its active growth period between March and September. Height Up To 100cm (39in). Spread Up To 60cm (24in).;Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Sansevieria trifasciata var. laurentii, or more commonly known as the Snake Plant or Mother-In-Laws tongue, is a tough plant with sword-like foliage. The virtually indestructible succulent is an adaptable plant which can survive in a variety of conditions. They are also quite tolerant to neglect so is ideal for a beginner or perhaps someone a little forgetful!The mottled green foliage has a golden outline, beautiful as it grows upright and rigid in a rosette. It is an attractive architectural plant perfect for life in a pot. Keep in a room with a temperature of 15C (60F) to 24C (75F), and it prefers a well lit position with bot sun and shade reach it throughout the day. As it is a versatile plan it will survive in full sun or shade also. It will deal well with cold draughts also so perfect for a entrance hall or conservatory.As it is a succulent it will store water within its foliage. Be careful not to overwater as this can cause the plant to rot. To avoid this allow the soil to dry out slightly between watering. It can be fed during its active growth period between March and September. Height Up To 100cm (39in). Spread Up To 60cm (24in).;Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Calatheas RufibarbaBoasts bright patterns and glorious rippling foliage!Not all Calatheas are brightly patterned, but this one is just as stunning! It is grown for its fabulous rippling foliage that brings elegance and energy to your interior design. The tapered green leaves arch gently from its upright stems, displaying their burgundy undersides which have a soft and velvety texture. Calathea rufibarba is a beautifully elegant tropical plant that will thrive in a warm, humid room such as a kitchen or bathroom. Keep it out of cold draughts and radiators, and ideally in a room with a temperature of over 16C (60F).Height and spread: 60cm (24).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Grown for its lavish velvety foliage, Calathea zebrina makes a luxuriant, exotic focal point in any spot around the house. This tropical perennial bears its stunningly, variegated foliage on upright, softly arching stems. The leaves have a deep purple underside which creates a stunning contrast of colour. Calathea zebrina will grow well in a warm, humid room. It is a fantastic edition to any display of other beautiful foliage plants in a conservatory or grow it in a bright kitchen or bathroom to brighten up a quiet corner. Height and spread: 90cm (36).Keep in a room with a constant temperature of above 16C (60F) and away from radiators or cold draughts. Ideally position it in a bright room but not in direct sunlight as this could scorch the plant. Water regularly in the spring and autumn using tepid rainwater if that is possible. Ensure the pot can drain well after each watering. In the winter reduce the amount of watering but do not allow the compost to completely dry out. It will appreciate some humidity so place it on top of pebbles and water. As the water evaporates this will produce the humidity around the plant that it needs.
Calathea CrocataA tropical houseplant with 5-6 blooms!The Calathea crocata is a stunning plant which reveals its tantalising dark and velvety leaves showing glimpses of their claret undersides as they gently unfurl. This tropical stunner makes a striking house plant even before the bright saffron-yellow flowers blossom between April and October. The blooms are borne over the leaves on upright stems, making a strikingly beautiful contrast. This spectacular house plant makes a superb focal point.Like all Calatheas, this leafy perennial enjoys filtered bright light, but should be kept well away from the scorch of direct sun. Keep away from cold draughts and radiators and in a room with a constant temperature of above 16C (60F), but between 18C (65F) to 24C (75F) is preferred. Water Calathea freely between spring and autumn using tepid rainwater if possible, and make sure the pot can drain well after. In winter, reduce watering but do not let the soil completely dry out. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Calathea appreciates a humid atmosphere, so place it on a tray filled with pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will increase humidity around the plant. Height and spread: 50cm (20).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Cactus are a low maintenance house plant and are ideal introductory house plant, but handle with care! This lovely mix are all easy to grow varieties and come in a range of shapes and sizes. Some varieties even flower if in the conditions are right.To keep them happy, leave them in a sunny environment such as a windowsill, conservatory, or greenhouse with a temperature of 1C (50F) to 23C (75F) would be optimum. Some shelter would be needed from the hottest sun. Providing they get the conditions they need they will thrive and only need a drop of water for weeks.Have a little patience with these lovely plants as they are slow growing. Water with rainwater or soft water but ensure the compost dries out between watering. They will be in active growth between March and September so food should be provided during this time. In the winter months they will be dormant so eventually reduce the watering and keep the compost dry.When purchased we will select from the mix which is currently available. They are always going to be a fantastic addition to your home or make a fabulous gift no matter the variety. Choose from a mix of either 5.5cm, 10.5 or 13cm pots
The luxuriant foliage of Calathea veitchiana 'Medaillon' is really quite extraordinary! Large, extensive leaves are patterned with silver and green feather-like patterns that make it an unforgettable display. The undersides of the leaves have a bright purple-pink shade to it adding a bold colour contrast. This tropical beauty is the perfect choice as an eye-catching focal point in a warm room with good humidity.Keep in a room with a constant temperature of above 16C (60F) and keep away from cold draughts and radiators. Keep out of direct sunlight but in a bright but lightly shaded spot. Water regularly in the spring and autumn with tepid rainwater if possible. Make sure it drains each time after watering. In the winter reduce the amount of water but do not let it completely dry out. Feed between March and September when it is in active growth. It will love some humidity this plant so place on top of water and pebbles, and as the water evaporates it will create the humidity it needs around the plant. Height and spread: 60cm (24).
This grand and eye catching Calathea is also known as the Pin Stripe plant. The glossy large dark leaves have a purple-red underside with striking stripes across the top too. Each stem and leaf can grow up to 60cm tall! Perfect for a centre piece or exotic display.It will be happy in a warm room or conservatory, kept away from cold draughts and radiators with a temperature above 16C (60F), ideally between 18C (65F) to 24C (75F). Keep out of direct sunlight and allow it to get some shade.Water with tepid rainwater if possible, and water regularly from Spring to Autumn. Allow the pot to drain well after each watering. In the winter months reduce the watering down but do not allow the soil to completely dry out. Feed regularly during its active growing months between March and September. The Calathea Sanderiana enjoys a humid atmosphere so place on top of pebbles and water. As the water evaporates this will create the humidity the plant enjoys.Height Up To 60cm (24in) Spread Up To 60cm (24in)
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up.Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot. Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up.Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot. Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up.Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot. Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up. Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot.Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up. Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot.Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
Anthuriums are an exotic and elegant house plant. Their vibrant and colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are ideal for adding a splash of colour to any spot but be sure to keep it well away from the glare of the sun. Loved by interior designers, they add a stylish finish to a room, and make any corner or space light up. Choose from red, white or pink in either a 9cm, 12cm or 17cm pot.Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height and spread: 45cm (18").
This eye-catching Anthurium comes in a clear glass vase displaying the intwined roots making it even more stunning to look at! This bareroot perennial is an easy to grow specimen, all you need to do when it arrives is unpack and water it. The large glossy green leaves with the tall structured pink flowers are definitely an eye-catching house plant. The Anthurium requires a temperature of over 15C (59F) and should ideally be placed in a well-lit spot but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. Water regularly throughout the summer to keep the soil moist. It should be fed between March and September during its active growth period. It will love some humidity, so mist from time to time. In the winter months reduce the amount of watering and move to a cooler spot to help new flower buds to grow. Height Up To 45cm (18in) Spread Up To 45cm (18in)Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Anthurium Aqua is a beautiful plant and in this clear vase the entangled roots will add to the stunning display. The plant is potted without soil allowing the roots to be on full display – a great focal point for the house. This bareroot beauty is easy to grow and to look after. When it arrives all, you need to do is unpack and water it! Once out and on display the large glossy foliage and stunning red flowers create a gorgeous eye-catching plant, a great gift idea!Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height Up To 45cm (18in) Spread Up To 45cm (18in)
Bring some elegance and a stunning fragrance into your home with a Gardenia. The gorgeous blooms are surrounded by rich green foliage. This is an extremely popular houseplant for brightening up hallways or living rooms therefore a perfect gift.They can be a little hard work but they are worth it! Keep them in a brightly lit place but not in direct sunlight. They will need to be in a room with a constant temperature of over 16C (60F). Keep away from cold draughts and radiators. Avoid watering with cold water as this can shock the plant. Water with tepid rainwater and allow the pot to drain after watering. In the winter reduce the watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. They will enjoy being fed during active growth between March and September. Create a humid atmosphere too by placing on pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will create the humidity it loves around the plant. Height Up To 60cm (24in) Spread Up To 60cm (24in) Select from either a 13cm or 17cm pot.
Crassula perforata VariegataA wonderful display of stacked leaves that eventually trail!This stunning succulent has fleshy green leaves with a slight greyness to them and red edges. They spiral down the stem which creates an intriguing display of stacked leaves. As it grows upright it will gradually become move level and flat and then begin to trail down as it reaches maturity. It grows quite quickly and thrives in a sunny spot so is ideal for a windowsill or conservatory where it can get a temperature of between 10-23C (50-75F) but also be sheltered from any direct sun.Water when necessary as the soil starts to dry out. Succulents store water in their fleshy leaves which is why they can be quite resilient and need not as much water as you may think in the hotter months. Really reduce down the amount of watering in the winter. Feed during its active growing months between March and September.
Begonia Rex-Hybrid Helen TeupelA deep purple focal point & thrives in kitchens and bathrooms!The Golden Shield Fern is a stunning showcase plant and is bound to be the focal point of any room you put it in. in the right conditions it can grow up to 1m, the foliage will begin with a yellow-green tone to it and get darker green with maturity. Ideal for the more humid rooms of the house such as the bathroom or kitchen as they thrive in a humid atmosphere. As it is fully hardy it can be put outside too. Keep it in the sun or part shade and ensure the soil can drain well after being watered. As it gets bigger repot to ensure it has the room to grow. Feed regularly to aid growth. Height and Spread: 100cm (39)Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
A striking tropical plant which always catches the eye. The spotted Begonia has stunning foliage with silver spots covering a dark green heart shaped leaf. The undersides are even a stunning crimson red making this plant even more striking.These are happy in a warm and bright home out of any cold draughts or direct sunlight, ideally in a consistent temperature of 16C (60F) and above. Throughout the spring and autumn water frequently but ensure the pot can drain well each time. Reduce the amount of watering in the winter months but do not let the soil dry out. It should be fed between March and September during its active growth period and will love some humidity, so mist from time to time. Place on top of pebbles and water so that as it evaporates this will increase the humidity around it. Height Up To 100cm (39in) Spread Up To 50cm (20in).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Nurserymans Choice House Plant MixThe perfect mix of low maintenance houseplants!This Nurserymans choice house plant mix is a lovely and intriguing selection of low-maintenance plants that will certainly attract attention! This collection will be carefully selected from a range of Cacti, Sempervivum and Cryptanthus plants. They are all low maintenance plants so make great gifts for someone who might be a beginner when it comes to house plants. They are ideal for bright windowsills and will make a great talking point.These plants will be carefully selected from our current range. To ensure we can offer you such a good price, we are unable to take orders for specific varieties, but whichever ones we send, you will not be disappointed!You will receive a mix of 5.5cm pots which may include favourites such as:Cactus MixedSempervivum MixedCryptanthus MixedCryptanthus ‘Red Star’Cryptanthus ‘Rubin Star’Cryptanthus ‘Pink Starlight’Cryptanthus bivittatusPlease note, decorative pots shown in the images used are for illustration purposes only.Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Airplant Melonacrater TricolorAn exotic household plant that looks amazing all year round!This air plant adds an exotic and intriguing twist to any home interior with its spark-like tuft of narrow silver-green leaves. Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor is a simple but exotic small evergreen plant that looks good all year round. It also produces vibrant colour hues depending on light levels and produces a tricolour flower as it begins to mature. Naturally found growing in the branches of jungle trees, these members of the Bromeliad family survive on moisture and nutrients available in the air.These tropical Air Plants need little intervention to thrive - a lot of light and a little moisture in the air is usually sufficient to keep them healthy and they don’t even need to be potted in soil. This would be a perfect addition to a bathroom or kitchen due to the humidity they love. You can enjoy them in a few different ways, such as in a glass vase or terrarium with pebbles, or you can even create a natural-looking display by pushing them into driftwood.These Tillandsia are epiphytic plants that do not need any compost to grow. This makes them very versatile so they can be wired or glued onto a suitable support, for example, some wood or an attractive shell. Position air plants in bright, filtered light with good air circulation, at a minimum temperature of 5C (41F).Water regularly between the spring and autumn by immersing the entire plant in rainwater or misting vigorously. Make sure that the plant can completely drain and dry after each watering. Feed monthly by adding a small amount of bromeliad fertiliser to misting water.Height: 40cm (16”). Spread: 30cm (12”).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Airplant Caput MedusaTwisted leaves the hair of Medusa!It is easy to see where it gets its name from, the twisted and twirling leaves resemble the hair of Medusa! It is a fascinating plant not only because of its twisted foliage but also it produces lovely pink flowers between May and September. These tropical Air Plants need little intervention in order to thrive - a lot of light and a little moisture in the air is usually sufficient to keep them healthy and they don’t even need to be potted in soil. This would be a perfect addition to a bathroom or kitchen due to the humidity they love. You can enjoy them in a few different ways, such as in a glass vase or terrarium with pebbles, or you can even create a natural-looking display by pushing them into driftwood.These Tillandsia are epiphytic plants that do not need any compost to grow. This makes them very versatile so they can be wired or glued onto suitable support, for example, some wood or an attractive shell. Position air plants in bright, filtered light with good air circulation, at a minimum temperature of 5C (41F).Water regularly between the spring and autumn by immersing the entire plant in rainwater or misting vigorously. Make sure that the plant can completely drain and dry after each watering. Feed monthly by adding a small amount of bromeliad fertiliser to misting water.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Airplant ArgenteaSimple, trendy and tropical!If you want a simple and on-trend plant then look no further than the Tillandsia (Air Plants). Tillandsia are rainforest plants and naturally hold on to the branches of trees, gathering the moisture and nutrients they need from the air around them - hence the name ‘Air Plants’. The spiky tufts of foliage look amazing all year round, in summer they will be topped with a bright-coloured bloom too. These tropical Air Plants need little intervention in order to thrive - a lot of light and a little moisture in the air is usually sufficient to keep them healthy and they don’t even need to be potted in soil. Tillandsia would be perfect editions to a bathroom or kitchen due to the humidity they love. You can enjoy them in a few different ways, such as in a glass vase or terrarium with pebbles, or you can even create a natural-looking display by pushing them into driftwood.These Tillandsia are epiphytic plants that do not need any compost to grow. This makes them very versatile so they can be wired or glued onto suitable support, for example, some wood or an attractive shell. Position air plants in bright, filtered light with good air circulation, at a minimum temperature of 5C (41F).Water regularly between the spring and autumn by immersing the entire plant in rainwater or misting vigorously. Make sure that the plant can completely drain and dry after each watering. Feed monthly by adding a small amount of bromeliad fertiliser to misting water.Please note:Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Anthurium Aqua is a beautiful plant and in this clear vase the entangled roots will add to the stunning display. The plant is potted without soil allowing the roots to be on full display a great focal point for the house. This bareroot beauty is easy to grow and to look after. When it arrives all, you need to do is unpack and water it! Once out and on display the large glossy foliage and elegant white flowers create a gorgeous eye-catching plant, a great gift idea!Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow. Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves.Height Up To 45cm (18in) Spread Up To 45cm (18in)
Agave Shaka ZuluSuper low-maintenance houseplant for the windowsill!This compact yet grandly shaped little succulent makes a superb low maintenance house plant for a sunny windowsill. The blue-green, fleshy leaves add some architectural aspects with its sword shape and coarsely toothed edges. Agave 'Shaka Zulu' has a slow growth habit and needs very little maintenance, making the perfect plant for a busy bee or a beginner. Its clean and crisp lines, the Agave 'Shaka Zulu' makes a great focal point, working particularly well in a modern and contemporary setting. Grow Agave in a bright spot such as a sunny windowsill where they will get plenty of light, especially during the darker winter months. Agave plants will be happier in a warm temperature above 21C (70F) in summer, with slightly cool temperatures above 10C (50F).Water every now and again and feed occasionally throughout summer while it is in active growth. In winter, water only occasionally to stop the soil drying out completely. Do not feed while plants are dormant in the winter. Height and spread: 45cm (18).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Glossy, dark foliage begins as dark green but matures into a deep brown to almost black colour and its leaves are held stiffly upright on vertical, fleshy stems giving it a distinctive feather like appearance. This easy to grow plant is neat and compact and will remain this way for many years, making it an excellent focal point for your home. This fascinating house plant is ideal for those who tend to be more forgetful when it comes to watering!Zamioculcas Raven is easy to grow and a low maintenance house plant which copes very well in a wide range of growing conditions. Keep it in a room with a temperature of 16C (60F) to 24C (75F). Ideally it will love a brightly lit environment but placed out of the direct sunlight. Water well between the spring and autumn months as the soil dries out. In the winter reduce the amount of watering and let the soil become barely moist. Feed between March and September. Height: 100cm (40). Spread: 80cm (32). Select from either a 14cm or 17cm pot. Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
A new generation of Kalanchoe which brings these highly popular houseplants back into fashion! Kalanchoe Dolly boasts fully double blooms, that are reminiscent of the frilly aquilegia flowers. A very vintage colour scheme of apple-green and apricot-pink petals make for an eye-catching display. The stunning blooms are borne above glossy dark green foliage. Like all Kalanchoes, this is a reliable succulent as it is tough, adaptable, and very easy to grow. It makes a showy focal point for a bright sunny room, or even a patio table centrepiece during the summer months. When inside it should be in a room with temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F). Avoid leaving in direct sunlight as this can scorch the plant. As it is a succulent it stores water inside its fleshy leaves, therefore do not over water as this can cause rot. Feed between March and September when it is in active growth.Height and spread: 40cm (16).
The Peace Lily is an elegant white bloomed tender perennial. They are well known for their air purifying qualities. They can be one of the easiest to care for so are quite a popular house plant. They brighten up the room with their big glossy foliage and elegant white blooms. They enjoy medium light which will help them bloom more. A very common mistake with these perennials is to over water. So, make sure to not water on a schedule but to check the soil before. If it is dry, then water but if there is any moisture in the soil then avoid overwatering. They enjoy some humidity also so spraying the plant and having it on top of some gravel will help increase the humidity it enjoys.Keep away from cold draughts and radiators, ideally keep in a room with a temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F). Their grand glossy leaves can be a dust magnet so as it builds up gently wipe down with a damp cloth. As they get larger, they will outgrow their pot so it is important to repot or divide it into another pot. Height Up To 60cm (24in). Spread Up To 60cm (24in). Select from a 9cm or 12cm pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The Peace Lily is an elegant white bloomed tender perennial. They are well known for their air purifying qualities. They can be one of the easiest to care for so are quite a popular house plant. They brighten up the room with their big glossy foliage and elegant white blooms. They enjoy medium light which will help them bloom more. A very common mistake with these perennials is to over water. So, make sure to not water on a schedule but to check the soil before. If it is dry, then water but if there is any moisture in the soil then avoid overwatering. They enjoy some humidity also so spraying the plant and having it on top of some gravel will help increase the humidity it enjoys.Keep away from cold draughts and radiators, ideally keep in a room with a temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F). Their grand glossy leaves can be a dust magnet so as it builds up gently wipe down with a damp cloth. As they get larger, they will outgrow their pot so it is important to repot or divide it into another pot. Height Up To 60cm (24in). Spread Up To 60cm (24in). Select from a 9cm or 12cm pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Sansevieria cyl. Straight (African Spear Plant)A minimal and modern succulent houseplant!A simplistically contemporary succulent with leathery and tubed-shaped foliage. The upright leaves are very smooth making their aesthetics very contemporary. Being succulent, it is very resilient making it easy to care for and very low maintenance. Sansevieria are known for their air-purifying abilities, they are able to absorb toxins in the air around it through its foliage and produce pure oxygen. This clever plant therefore would be perfect for in a bedroom, office or living area.Keep in a room with a temperature between 15c (60F) to 24C (75F). Preferably keep in a well-lit position where it will get both shade and sun throughout the day. It can survive with draughts to would be lovely for an entrance hall. As it is succulent it holds water in its foliage, be sure not to overwater as this will cause the plant to rot. Let the soil dry out in between each watering. Feed between March and September. Height: 1m (39). Spread: 60cm (24).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Anthurium Aqua Salmon in SierglassEven the roots of exquisite on this houseplant!The Anthurium Aqua is a beautiful plant and in this clear vase the entangled roots will add to the stunning display. The plant is potted without soil allowing the roots to be on full display – a great focal point for the house. This bareroot beauty is easy to grow and to look after. When it arrives all, you need to do is unpack and water it! Once out and on display the large glossy foliage and elegant salmon pink flowers create a gorgeous eye-catching plant, a great gift idea!Anthuriums require warm temperatures above 15C (59F) and should be placed in a well- lit place but out of direct sunlight and cold draughts. In the winter move the place to a cooler spot for around 6 weeks to let the new flower buds begin to grow.Water throughout the summer months to keep the soil moist. Feed the plant also during its active growing months between March and September. Anthuriums enjoy a humid atmosphere so mist regularly or place on pebbles and water so as the water evaporates around the plant this will give it the humidity it loves. Height Up To 45cm (18in) Spread Up To 45cm (18in).Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
This is a robust and resilient plant hence the name Cast Iron plant! The glossy green leaves grow upright providing an elegant display, perfect for a hallway or centrepiece. Place in a warm room with a temperature between 15C (60F) to 24C (75F). if temperatures drop the Aspidistras can survive in a temperature down to 8C (45F). Keep away from direct sunlight but a in a well-lit spot.Water regularly to ensure a moist soil but do not leave the plant in standing water as this can cause rotting. In the winter reduce the amount of watering but do not let the compost dry out completely. It can be fed during its active growing months between March and April. Height Up To 90cm (36in) Spread Up To 90cm (36in) Select from either a 12cm or 15cm pot.
Dionaea Muscipula (Venus Fly Trap);Keep the flies at bay with this fly trap!The most famous carnivorous plant makes for an amazing house plant. The Dionaea Muscipula or Venus Fly Trap is a fascinating flowering plant with carnivorous eating habits. The plant has hinged leaves which are lined with ‘teeth’ which interlock when shut. The inside of these leaves are hair-like projections called trichomes which cause the lobes to shut close when its prey lands on them. The flytrap secretes a liquid to attract its prey. Once landed on the trap it will then snap shut and remain closed for up to two weeks while it gradually digests its meal.They are native to North America and are found in bog-like and humid areas. Therefore, they require plenty of light with a minimum of 4 hours of direct sunlight a day. Ideally, they should be kept in a conservatory or a bright room with a temperature of 15C (60F) to 32C (90F). Between November and February, it is best to provide a cold dormant period. So if in the summer months it is housed on a sunny windowsill or in a terrarium, it will need to be moved to somewhere colder such as in a garage, shed or unheated greenhouse for the colder months.The soil will need to be kept moist but not soggy. The best way to achieve this is to water regularly in a water tray to avoid watering from above. If possible, try to use rainwater or distilled water as carnivorous plants can be sensitive to the chemicals that can be found in tap water.Please Note: It will take a considerable amount of energy to release the trap each time so it is advised to not set it off unnecessarily. They do not need feeling – they will catch the food themselves when needed. Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
A clear white/cream background with strong magenta pink veining. A short/medium plant with exceptional flowering qualities. Flowers January-December. Height 20-30cm. GP - Greenhouse perennial.
The ever-popular Swiss Cheese Plant. The Latin name Monstera Deliciosa translates to ‘delicious monster’. The big glossy green leaves have its infamous holes because it used to grow from crevices in trees in the shade of the jungle. The holes allow the light to reach the foliage at the bottom. No matter where you put it this plant will be the statement piece.The best environment for this plant is to train it onto a moss pole. This will allow the plant to produce aerial roots that will take the moisture from the atmosphere as it grows. It will be happy in a temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F) and should be kept away from cold draughts and radiators. Ideally keep it in a brightly lit room away from full sunlight. They also can grow quite rapidly so be sure to give the plant enough space to grow.The Swiss Cheese plant needs regular watering and the soil should dry out between each time. it will thrive in a humid atmosphere so ideally stand it on a tray which is filled with water and pebbles. This will increase the humidity as the water evaporates. Height and spread: 2.5m (8'). Choose from either 11cm, 13cm or 3L pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
The ever-popular Swiss Cheese Plant. The Latin name Monstera Deliciosa translates to ‘delicious monster’. The big glossy green leaves have its infamous holes because it used to grow from crevices in trees in the shade of the jungle. The holes allow the light to reach the foliage at the bottom. No matter where you put it this plant will be the statement piece.The best environment for this plant is to train it onto a moss pole. This will allow the plant to produce aerial roots that will take the moisture from the atmosphere as it grows. It will be happy in a temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F) and should be kept away from cold draughts and radiators. Ideally keep it in a brightly lit room away from full sunlight. They also can grow quite rapidly so be sure to give the plant enough space to grow.The Swiss Cheese plant needs regular watering and the soil should dry out between each time. it will thrive in a humid atmosphere so ideally stand it on a tray which is filled with water and pebbles. This will increase the humidity as the water evaporates. Height and spread: 2.5m (8'). Choose from either 11cm, 13cm or 3L pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Better known as Joseph’s Coat or Croton, this eye-catching shrub shows off its vibrant technicolour foliage! The large, oval leaves are rigid and glossy, with a unique pattern in brilliant red, gold and green colours. Each evergreen leaf is quite unique, creating a superb focal point for any space in the home. Codiaeum variegatum var. pictum 'Mrs Iceton' is ideal for a warm and humid room making it a fantastic choice for a warm conservatory, bright kitchen, or bathroom. It has an upright habit which provides maximum impact without taking up too much floor space. Height: 1m (39). Spread: 50cm (20).Codiaeum needs careful placement in order to thrive. Position in a warm room with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). For the optimum leaf colour, place in a bright position in good light, but keep away from the glare of direct sun - an east or west facing window would be perfect. Water frequently between spring and autumn using tepid rainwater where possible and allowing the pot to drain well after each watering. In the winter, reduce watering but do not let the soil dry out. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Croton will thrive in a humid atmosphere so by placing it on a tray filled with pebbles and water, as the water evaporates it will increase humidity around the plant.
Monstera Deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant)A striking houseplant that loves a sunny spot!The ever-popular Swiss Cheese Plant. The Latin name Monstera Deliciosa translates to ‘delicious monster’. The big glossy green leaves have its infamous holes because it used to grow from crevices in trees in the shade of the jungle. The holes allow the light to reach the foliage at the bottom. No matter where you put it this plant will be the statement piece.The best environment for this plant is to train it onto a moss pole. This will allow the plant to produce aerial roots that will take the moisture from the atmosphere as it grows. It will be happy in a temperature of 18C (65F) to 24C (75F) and should be kept away from cold draughts and radiators. Ideally keep it in a brightly lit room away from full sunlight. They also can grow quite rapidly so be sure to give the plant enough space to grow.The Swiss Cheese plant needs regular watering and the soil should dry out between each time. it will thrive in a humid atmosphere so ideally stand it on a tray which is filled with water and pebbles. This will increase the humidity as the water evaporates. Height and spread: 2.5m (8'). Choose from either 11cm, 13cm or 3L pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
String of Hearts Ceropegia WoodiiAn exquisite trailing succulent with stunning green foliage!A beautiful trailing succulent better know as ‘String of Hearts’. The stunning foliage is green and grey on the one side and has a lovely purple toned underside, all in a heart shape. Perfect for on a shelf or in a hanging basket to allows the string of hearts to cascade down. In the summer months pretty little pink flowers will blossom.This lovely little succulent is the perfect plant for those just starting out as it is a very tough perennial. Simply keep away from radiators and cold draughts, in a temperature above 10C (50F) where it can get some bright light but partial shade too.Ensure it is watered regularly in the summer months allowing it to drain through after. Do not allow it to sit in water as this can cause rot. In the winter keep the compost barely moist.Height Up To 10cm (4in). Spread Up To 100cm (39in). Select from either an 8cm or 10cm pot.Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
String of Hearts Ceropegia WoodiiAn exquisite trailing succulent with stunning green foliage!A beautiful trailing succulent better know as ‘String of Hearts’. The stunning foliage is green and grey on the one side and has a lovely purple toned underside, all in a heart shape. Perfect for on a shelf or in a hanging basket to allows the string of hearts to cascade down. In the summer months pretty little pink flowers will blossom.This lovely little succulent is the perfect plant for those just starting out as it is a very tough perennial. Simply keep away from radiators and cold draughts, in a temperature above 10C (50F) where it can get some bright light but partial shade too.Ensure it is watered regularly in the summer months allowing it to drain through after. Do not allow it to sit in water as this can cause rot. In the winter keep the compost barely moist.Height Up To 10cm (4in). Spread Up To 100cm (39in). Select from either an 8cm or 10cm pot. Please Note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Myrtus communis on Spiral StemHardy garden shrub perfect for indoors!Myrtle is most commonly seen as a hardy garden shrub but it can be enjoyed indoors too! This pretty evergreen has been trained to have a spiral stem and a rounded topiary head which really does make a charming feature for your home. The aromatic, glossy foliage is a perfect backdrop for its fragrant, white blooms in late summer from July to August. Myrtus communis will be happiest in a cool, bright room, well away from any radiators. It is ideal for a bright porch, conservatory or even outside on the patio during the summer months.Feed and water regularly during from March to September and reduce watering in the winter, keeping the soil just moist. Prune in late spring to help shape the head of the plant and maintain a clear stem. Height: 150cm (59). Spread: 100cm (39).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Stephanotis Floribunda On A HoopAn elegant tubular white flower with a heavenly scent!This vigorous climber makes an elegant focal point to a bright, warm room. Stephanotis floribunda is grown for its waxy, heavenly scented, tubular white flowers which fill the air with their rich perfume which is reminiscent of Jasmine. The blooms emerge in summer between May and October, decorating the woody, twining stems. Even when not in flower, the foliage makes a handsome climber, and it will always catch your eye due to the circular display. The evergreen, dark green, leathery leaves are prominently veined on their undersides which cover the stems all year round. Although not the easiest house plant to grow, Stephanotis will certainly add a touch of glamour and elegance to your home. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1.5m (5').Stephanotis will need careful placement if it is to thrive. Bright light, away from the direct sunlight is essential. Place it in a warm room with a temperature above 18C (65F) during spring and summer. Winter temperatures can be lower but should not drop to below 7C (45F).Water it frequently between spring and autumn using tepid rainwater if that is possible and ensure that the pot can drain well after each watering. In winter, reduce watering to allow the compost to dry out slightly. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. Stephanotis appreciates a humid atmosphere, so place it on a tray filled with pebbles and water. As the water evaporates it will increase humidity around the plant.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Crassula Succulents MixThe Crassula mix is a popular and well-known mix of succulents that come in all different types of shapes, sizes, textures and colours. They are an easy-to-grow specimen which makes it an ideal gift for a beginner. The leaves are fleshy and very drought tolerant. Ideal for a sunny windowsill or grouped together in a stunning display of textures. The best will be sent of the available mix at the time of purchase so you will not know the exact varieties, but it will be an exciting reveal when they arrive. Allow the soil to dry out completely between each watering. The fleshy leaves store water so therefore they are very drought tolerant. Keep in a room with an average temperature of between 10 to 23C (50-75F).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Crassula HulkWell-known money plant often seen in many UK households!This well-known Money plant is one of the most popular and familiar house plants in the UK. Crassula ovata 'Hulk' is an unusual variety with interesting straight-edged foliage that tapers to a point at the end of each leaf. This lovely, evergreen succulent has a bushy but neat habit, and a moderate growth rate. Its fleshy foliage makes it extremely drought tolerant and will thrive in a sunny spot such as a windowsill. Height and spread: 30cm (12”).Grow it in full light with a little shelter from the hottest sun. An average temperature of 10- 23C (50-75F) is ideal.Water Crassula whenever necessary, allowing the compost to dry out each time. As it is succulent it stores water in its leaves so they need very little water throughout the hot summer months. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. Reduce watering in winter.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Alocasia amazonica (Elephant Ear Plant)A knockout focal point in the home!Stunning dark green foliage with silver veins is arrow-shaped with rough edges giving it the Elephant’s Ear name. it is a lovely gift and makes a beautiful focal point wherever it goes. It will be best kept in a warm room or conservatory with a constant temperature of over 15C (59F). Keep it out of direct sunlight to avoid any leaf scorching and keep it away from radiators and cold draughts.The Alocasia will need regular watering but should be allowed to dry out between each watering. In the winter reduce this down to avoid the plant becoming waterlogged. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. As it is a tropical beauty it will thrive in a humid atmosphere, so place on top of pebbles and water. As the water evaporates this will create the humid atmosphere it loves. Height and spread: 1m (39).Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Crassula OvataAlso known as 'Jade Plant' or 'Money Plant'!Crassula Ovata well-known as the Jade plant or Money plant and is an easy-to-care and low maintenance house plant. It has glossy, fleshy leaves and thrives in a full sun position. However, it can also grow in a shady corner and the foliage will darken. The ideal plant, for time-restricted or perhaps forgetful folks as these succulents really are low maintenance indoor gardening. Height: 200cm (79) Spread: 125cm (49).Grow Crassula in full light with some shelter from the direct sunlight as this may scorch the plant. An average temperature of 10- 23C (50-75F) is perfect.Water Crassula whenever necessary, ensuring the soil can dry out after each watering. As it is a succulent, they store water in their leaves so they use surprisingly little water during the hot summer months. House plants feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. Reduce watering in winter.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Crassula Succulents MixThe Crassula mix is a popular and well-known mix of succulents that come in all different types of shapes, sizes, textures and colours. They are an easy-to-grow specimen which makes it an ideal gift for a beginner. The leaves are fleshy and very drought tolerant. Ideal for a sunny windowsill or grouped together in a stunning display of textures. The best will be sent of the available mix at the time of purchase so you will not know the exact varieties, but it will be an exciting reveal when they arrive. Allow the soil to dry out completely between each watering. The fleshy leaves store water so therefore they are very drought tolerant. Keep in a room with an average temperature of between 10 to 23C (50-75F).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Dracaena fragrans TornadoUndemanding and easy to grow!This twisted dark green foliage has bold lime green margins which make this house plant incredibly alluring! Each glossy leaf is curiously curled and twisted clockwise to display an amazing and eye-catching whirlpool effect. As a young plant Dracaena fragrans ‘Tornado’ has a low rounded shape that sits perfectly on a worktop or coffee table. With maturity, it eventually extends upwards to produce an upright central stem, which then makes a wonderful floor-standing specimen. This magnificent Dragon Tree is undemanding and easy to grow, which won’t get out of hand quickly as it has a relatively slow growth habit. It is an indoor plant that will adapt to a wide range of conditions making it even more versatile.Keep a Dracaena plant in a warm room away from radiators and any cold draughts, ideally with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). For the optimum leaf colour, choose a bright position in a well-lit space, but away from the glare of the strong sun. Dracaena can also cope equally well in shade.Water freely between the spring and autumn using tepid rainwater if possible, and allow the pot to drain well after each watering. In the winter months, reduce watering but do not allow the soil to dry out. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. The lower leaves of Dracaena will naturally die back as the plant grows so just carefully remove them to maintain a tidy appearance.Height: 120cm (48). Spread: 90cm (36).Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Dracaena (Dragon Tree) Fragrans Golden CoastBright green foliage trimmed with a gold margin!An eye-catching evergreen Dragon Tree with long, bright green foliage trimmed with a bright gold margin. The striking, variegated foliage of Dracaena fragrans 'Golden Coast' makes this an amazing specimen plant for your home. Dracaena will thrive in bright light, away from the direct glare of the sun, but is tolerant to a lot of conditions so is equally happy in shade. A versatile and easy to grow plant that will give years of pleasure. Height: 120cm (48”). Spread: 90cm (36”).Keep in a warm room away from cold draughts and radiators, with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). For the best leaf colour, choose a position in good light, but away from the direct glare of strong sun. Dracaena thrives in a wide range of light levels, which means it will cope equally well in shade.Water freely between spring and autumn using rainwater if possible and allow the pot to drain well each time. In winter, reduce watering but do not let the soil dry out. Feed regularly between March and September when they are in active growth. The lower leaves of Dracaena will die back naturally as the plant grows. These should be carefully removed to help maintain a tidy appearance.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.
Dracaena (Dragon Tree) Fragrans CompactaA stunning specimen houseplant which can sit in the shade!Dracaena fragrans 'Compacta' is more compact and a slower-growing Dragon Tree. The glossy, rich dark green foliage covers the thick, vertical stems to create a dense and bushy specimen plant. This majestic house plant is easy to grow and will make a beautiful feature in a brightly lit room and can even tolerate a more shaded position with ease. An ideal choice for a bright hallway or conservatory where it will remain neatly compact over many years. Height: 90cm (36). Spread: 60cm (24).Position Dracaena plants in a warm room away from radiators and cold draughts and should be kept in a room with a constant temperature above 16C (60F). For the optimum leaf colour, choose a bright position in good light, but keep away from the glare of strong sun. Dracaena thrives in a wide range of light levels so it can cope equally well in shade.Water regularly between spring and autumn using rainwater if possible and be sure to let the pot drain well after each watering. In winter, reduce watering but do not let the compost dry out. Feed regularly between March and September when they are inactive growth. The lower leaves of Dracaena will naturally die back as it grows. These should be carefully removed, to maintain a tidy appearance.Please note: Some houseplants are toxic to pets if ingested, please seek advice from a veterinary professional if you believe it has been consumed. Ensure you take a sample of the plant with you. The size of the plant will differ depending on when in the year it is purchased – visuals are an indication only.