• Aechmea cylindrata Blue Rain

    Epiphytic plant, requires no soil, evergreen, house plant for warm places. The warmer the site the more moisture required. In growing season apply dilute feed monthly. Blue and red flower spikes last for several months.

  • Aeonium arboreum Schwarzkopf

    Patio plant that needs frost protection in winter. Stunning dark rosettes of black foliage on architectural stems. Long panicles of yellow flowers in late spring.

  • Aeschynanthus Rasta

    Lady in Red with ovate green leaves originating from Malaysia. From summer to winter vivid coloured flowers are produced in pairs from leaf axles near the stem tips. Great trailing plant for indoors.

  • Alocasia

    Foliage plant for warm, well lit situations. Keep humidity levels high to maintain lush foliage.

  • Alocasia

    Foliage plant for warm, well lit situations. Keep humidity levels high to maintain lush foliage.

  • Alocasia

    Foliage plant for warm, well lit situations. Keep humidity levels high to maintain lush foliage.

  • Anthurium andraeanum Pink Explosion

    Evergreen house or conservatory plant. Rich green leaves, pink flowers. Keep warm and well lit. Stunning flowers last for several weeks each.

  • Anthurium andreanum Aristo

    Evergreen house or conservatory plant. Rich green leaves, pink flowers. Keep warm and well lit. Stunning flowers last for several weeks each.

  • Beaucarnea recurvata

    Distinctive looking houseplant with a swollen thick brown stem at its base that stores water. The long narrow curly, dark green leaves flow up from this base much like a plume of water in a fountain.

  • Begonia Rex

    Tropical plants, prized for their colourfully patterned and intriguingly shaped leaves. Although they are at home in a shady garden, they are also popular as houseplants. Good in a shady position.

  • Beloperone guttata Anna

    Shrimp plant. Stunning evergreen house or conservatory plant. Flowering for long periods, February to April. Orange and yellow flowers in profusion for months.

  • Bonsai

    Dwarf tree manicured to remain miniature. Feed with Bonsai food and prune accordingly.

  • Bromeliad

    Evergreen, rhizomatous perennial. Dense rosettes of linear or elliptic leaves, rigid with large marginal spines. Cylindrical of conical white, red or purple flowers are produced in summer.

  • Cactus

    Water sparingly in winter but feed and water regularly in summer. Ideal for hot sunny positions.

  • Calathea

    Tender evergreen perennial, ideal for a house plant. Stunning foliage and orange pagoda like flowers on stiff stalks. Long flowering period. Sun or light shade. Temperature more than 7°C.

  • Chamaedorea elegans

    Requires regular watering during growing season, but less in winter months. Potting mixtures of soil-based mix and coarse peat in equal parts. Humid conditions and medium light intensity.

  • Codiaeum variegatum Excellent

    Needs bright, indirect light. Vibrant colours depend on bright light. Keep evenly moist in the summer and reduce watering in the winter to bi-weekly. Mist frequently during the growth period. Do not expose to cold drafts. Well-drained potting soil. Apply slow-release pellets or liquid fertiliser during the growing season.

  • Codiaeum variegatum Mrs Iceton

    Charming croton which makes a bold specimen plant for indoors. It is also known as Joseph's coat because of its bright, colourful foliage. The leaves have a mottled pattern in shades of red, gold and green. Likes warmth and humidity. Can cope with dappled shade or partial sunlight.

  • Cyperus papyrus Nofretete

    A loosely tufted perennial with grass-like bright green leaves. Clusters of pale green spikelets. Height 150-180cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from June to September. Evergreen. Keep very moist and protect from winter frost.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena Lemon and Lime

    Vibrant, fresh Dracaena with bright green, yellow and white, long, arching, lance-shaped leaves arranged around a central stem. Leaves are predominantly a lemon-lime background colour, sometimes tending towards yellow, with a central stripe of darker green edged in white.

  • Dracena fragrans Cintho

    Tender, erect, palm-like, evergreen tree bearing broadly strap-shaped, bright green leaves, flushed white at the edges. Loose, upright panicles of lightly fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers occasionally bloom in summer.

  • Euphorbia Eritrea

    Cactus-type house plant that is also known as 'Candelabrum'. It is a handsome, stately specimen with great architectural merit. Slow growing, easy plant to look after. Likes a sunny position. March to September keep moderately damp. Feed every two weeks, approximately.

  • Euphorbia trigona

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Euphorbia trigona Rubra

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Ficus benjamina

    Dwarf Weeping Fig. This plant is fast-growing, so you may need to trim it to keep its shape. Sensitive to dryness, placement changes and direct sunlight.

  • Ficus benjamina Variegata

    Weeing fig. Beautiful variegated green leaves with a yellow edge up the height of the plant. Sensitive to dryness, placement changes and direct sunlight.

  • Ficus elastica

    Ideal houseplant. Tough but easy going indoor plant that can reach staggering heights within just a few years. The shiny glossy leaves look great in most homes and although young plants start off small they will fill out quickly.

  • Ficus Fig Alii King Pillar

    Ficus Alii plants do well in bright, indirect light, however, they can survive in medium light. The lower the light, the longer a Ficus Alii takes to produce new leaves. Rotate it weekly to maintain the plant's beautiful shape.

  • Ficus lyrata

    Fiddle Leaf Fig. This plant is fast-growing, so you may need to trim it to keep its shape. Good but indirect light and lightly damp.

  • House plant mix hanging in coco fibre

    Foliage plants for well lit but not direct scorching sun. Feed once a fortnight, keep lightly damp.

  • House plant mix hanging in coco fibre

    Foliage plants for well lit but not direct scorching sun. Feed once a fortnight, keep lightly damp.

  • Maranta leuconera Kersha

    Tender evergreen perennial ideal for a houseplant. Stunning foliage and orange pagoda like flowers on stiff stalks. Long flowering period. Sun or light shade. Temp 16-24°C. Water every 4-6 days, ideally with rain water.

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