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  • Epipremnum Pinnatum Skeleton Key Pothos 17cm pot

    £40.00

    Baltic Blue is a beautiful variety of Epipremnum pinnatum with shiny green leaves with a beautiful fenestration in the shape of a skeleton key. Ideal for beginners, easy to care for. Suitable for workplace and commercial spaces. This air-purifying houseplant will thrive with minimum care.

    Height average, over 60cm. Please note pictures represent our actual stock, plants will be selected randomly. Due to the size of the plant and the nature of the product, there may be cosmetic damage to leaves which does not impact the plant’s health.

    Please check our natural moss poles and extendable moss poles.

  • Pink Piper Crocatum Vine Houseplan 12cm pot

    £35.00

    This pink Piper Crocatum (similar to Sylvaticum vine) is a true beauty from the subtropical rainforests of Himalayan. This unusual-looking climber will thrive on a moss pole and is also suitable for terrariums and vivariums.

    Easy to care and slow growing tropical houseplants with stunning pink-silvery leaves. Foliage in shape is similar to some varieries of philodendron, including golden pothos. Under leaf is in dark burgundy colour, which reminds us the leaves on begonia maculata or cissus discolour.

  • Maranta Silver Band Prayer Plant 12cm pot

    £13.00

    Maranta’s were given their name after the famous Italian 16th-century Botanist Bartolomeo Maranta. But they have received the common name “Prayer Plant” after an interesting adaptation they have formed to save energy during the night. Once the light level has dropped and it has become dark the flat leaves of the Maranta fold upwards almost perfectly in half giving it the appearance of praying hands.

    Maranta Silver Band is a beautiful variety with silver stripes on leaves. These fast-growing, easy-to-care and pet-friendly plants are one of the most popular choices for gifts and beginners.

  • Maranta Silver Band Prayer Plant 15cm pot

    £20.00

    While some of these species are relatively easy to take care of, we would class Maranta’s at the intermediate level of care as they can be a bit fussier than most. They would prefer you to provide a growing environment similar to their native environment, ideally, these plants would perform best in a greenhouse. But you can still help them to thrive whilst keeping them in your home.

    Maranta’s were given their name after the famous Italian 16th-century Botanist Bartolomeo Maranta. But they have received the common name “Prayer Plant” after an interesting adaptation they have formed to save energy during the night. Once the light level has dropped and it has become dark the flat leaves of the Maranta fold upwards almost perfectly in half giving it the appearance of praying hands.

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