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Pilea peperomoides, the Chinese money plant, ufo plant, pancake plant or missionary plant. This flowering plant is from the family Urticaceae, native to Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in southern China.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£10.00
Lithops are also called living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Those pet-friendly and easy to care for houseplants will thrive in full light on your windowsill or desk. One of our bestselling plants for people interested in unusual plants as well as kids!
Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection.
Care Instructions
Provide 4 or 5 hours of direct morning sunlight. Water when starts wrinkling or puckering. Do not overwater.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£7.00
Fittonia, also known as the nerve plant due to its leaf veins network is a stunning species of tropical evergreen that is native to the rainforests of South America. Plants’ bright leaves will add a splash of colour to your plant’s collection or a terrarium.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Dionaea Muscipula, commonly known as a Venus Flytrap is a natural fungus gnat killer! The plant comes with beautiful illustrated care instructions which will help you to keep the plant happy and thriving. All our carnivorous plants come with beautifully illustrated care instructions by our local, Scottish artist!
If you have an issue with this pest this plant is for you. Probably the most favourite of all carnivorous plants, this one is unmistakable. The opened jaw-like leaves of this plant display bright colours enticing insects closer, as they brush the tiny trigger hairs on the surface of the leaf the jaws snap shut trapping their prey inside. A truly mesmerising plant to watch grow and mature and definitely worth keeping around in the summer to deter insects and other pests. Perfect, natural alternative to yellow sticky traps for flies including fungus gnats!
Please be aware that Venus flytrap goes into dormancy during the winter. Younger plants may be fine without dormancy for a year or two but older need this to gather energy and be able to survive. It is a natural state when plants save energy during the winter. Symptoms are leaves turning brown and dying and there is no new growth. Some of our plants may go into dormancy triggered by the travel stress not long after you receive them. Unfortunately is a natural part of plant life and we can not skip it. If your plant shows symptoms of dormancy, decrease watering, and move the plant in a colder and darker spot for a few weeks. To wake up plants from the dormancy move into warm and sunny locations and make sure the soil will stay moist all the time.
The plant will be selected randomly. Pictures represent our current stock.
Click here to check our care instructions to find out how to look after your carnivorous plant.
Would you like to learn about carnivorous plants? Check our article here.
Pet Friendly
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£8.00
Lithops are also called living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Those pet-friendly and easy to care for houseplants will thrive in full light on your windowsill or desk. One of our bestselling plants for people interested in unusual plants as well as kids! This variety of loved by everyone split rocks are in a very unusual lavender/pink colour!
Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection.
Care Instructions
Provide 4 or 5 hours of direct morning sunlight. Water when starts wrinkling or puckering. Do not overwater.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£33.00
The Hoya Linearis features unique linear-shaped leaves in light green colour. Sometimes called also wax plant is a must-have for any plant lover!
This houseplant is not only visually appealing but also easy to care for. Will be a perfect match for a workplace, school or a person who travels a lot and leave their plants unattended for a longer period of time. The Hoya Linearis thrives in a very bright environment, but it can tolerate moderate levels of indirect sunlight as well as direct early morning or early afternoon direct light.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£7.00
Lithops are sometimes called living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection. These extremely easy-to-care, hassle-free houseplants are perfect for beginners because thrive neglected. Living stones are pet-friendly houseplants that will thrive in full light on your windowsill or desk. One of our bestselling plants for people interested in unusual plants as well as kids!
Lithops are very slow growers but we offer them in already quite large sizes. Some pots have one large lithops and other two slightly smaller plants. Pictures represent our actual stock, pants will be selected randomly.
This plant is perfect for a mini bowl garden, you will need only a bowl, succulent soil, clay pebbles, and decorations like cork, wood or pebbles to create your mini garden! Why not add also some preserved moss and more succulents and cacti?
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£7.00
Ceropegia Woodii is commonly known as String of Hearts, String of Love and love plant. This plant is named after its delicate, heart-shaped leaves that grow along thin, wiry stems, giving it a distinctive appearance.
The String of Hearts is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to care for and perfect for those who are new to indoor plants. It prefers bright, indirect light but can handle also morning or late afternoon direct sunlight. The plant will thrive in well-draining soil and can be watered when the soil dries out, making it an ideal choice for busy individuals or those who travel frequently.
Pictures represent our current stock, the length of the string and leaf number/size vary depending on the specific plant which will be selected randomly.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£5.00
Air plants are one of the most unique plant varieties that you can add to your collection or gift to a fellow plant enthusiast. Their weird and wonderful ability to cling onto anything and grow without a trace of soil makes them the ultimate low-fuss beginner plant.
You will receive one randomly selected plant. Minimum 4cm long
Wood and shells are not included but are available on our shop and website.
Tillandsia is commonly known as air plants because they absorb almost all their moisture and nutrients straight out of the air making them incredibly resilient and almost self-sufficient, besides the occasional need for care.
Perfect for moss walls, moss bowls and other art and craft projects.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£5.00
I would like to introduce Pachyphytum Oviferum, call Moonstone succulent due to the shape of their leaves. The leaves have baby blue colour and looks like covered with a delicate powder. One of the most unusual and beautiful plants you ever seen!
You will receive one plant in a 5cm pot.
Care
The plant will be happy in a location with bright light, also handle a few hours of early morning or late afternoon direct sunlight. Water when the soil dries out.
The plant is safe for pets.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£14.50
Maranta’s are another wonderfully special houseplant, their highly decorative leaves come in a range of tones and colours and offer a real spectacle of natural beauty inside the home. This genus of plant belongs to the Marantacease family, meaning Maranta fall into the same family as Calatheas, sometimes sharing a strong resemblance to each other and can often be mistaken for one another. There are an estimated 50 species within the genus that consist of clump-forming perennials that grow from rhizomes. The majority of species that have made their way into our homes are native to Brazil but the rest of the genus can be found scattered across the tropical forests of South America and with a few species also growing in the West Indies.
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£5.50
Sedum Morganianuml is a gorgeous and unique trailing succulent that is sure to be the highlight of any plant collection. Leaves turn pink under sun stress.
This Sedum is an easy-to-grow succulent that can thrive in a variety of environments. It prefers bright light but can tolerate some shade and is well-suited for indoor living spaces. Additionally, it is drought-tolerant, meaning it requires minimal watering and is a great choice for those who may not have the time or inclination to care for high-maintenance plants.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£19.00
Carnivorous plants definitely fall into the category of weird, wonderful and downright fascinating. Mesmerising houseplant owners of all ages with their striking appearances and fascinating adaptations to capture and feed on insects and small creatures. It is no wonder they have held their popularity for decades.
Nepenthes Pitcher Gaya, commonly known as a Monkey Jar plant is a natural fungus gnat killer! If you have an issue with this pest this plant is for you. Perfect, natural alternative to yellow sticky traps for flies including fungus gnats!
Pictures represent our actual stock. The number of pitchers varies but plants constantly pushing new!
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£11.00
Air plants are one of the most unique plant varieties that you can add to your collection or gift to a fellow plant enthusiast. Their weird and wonderful ability to cling onto anything and grow without a trace of soil makes them the ultimate low-fuss beginner plant.
Tillandsia is commonly known as air plants because they absorb almost all their moisture and nutrients straight out of the air making them incredibly resilient and almost self-sufficient, besides the occasional need for care.
Large plant! Average size +/- 10cm
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£9.00
Saxifraga stolonifera is also known as creeping saxifrage, strawberry begonia, strawberry geranium, pink begonia, strawberry saxifrage, creeping rockfoil, Aaron’s beard, mother of thousands, roving sailor but it’s not related to begonia or geranium.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£7.00
Peperomia Hope is a tropical epiphyte. An epiphyte is a plant that grows on another plant and uses it as a host to receive nutrients and moisture. The plant has been created as a hybrid of two other plants: Peperomia quadrifolia and Peperomia deppeana.
Peperomia is a slow-growing plant with small, thick, succulent-like leaves. The plant will enjoy plenty of moisture and bright, indirect light.
The plant is not toxic to pets.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Polystichum tsus-simense is also known as the Korean Rock Fern – a stunning and low-maintenance plant that will add jungle vibes to any space. Perfect for terrariums and kokedma. The plant is pet friendly and has air-purifying abilities. This unusual fern will thrive in medium-high humidity and can handle medium-low levels of light.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£5.00
Lithops are also called living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Those pet-friendly and easy to care for houseplants will thrive in full light on your windowsill or desk. One of our bestselling plants for people interested in unusual plants as well as kids!
Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection.
Care Instructions
Provide 4 or 5 hours of direct morning sunlight. Water when starts wrinkling or puckering. Do not overwater.
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£15.00
Peperomia Hope is a tropical epiphyte. An epiphyte is a plant that grows on another plant and uses it as a host to receive nutrients and moisture. The plant has been created as a hybrid of two other plants: Peperomia quadrifolia and Peperomia deppeana.
Peperomia is a slow-growing plant with small, thick, succulent-like leaves. The plant will enjoy plenty of moisture and bright, indirect light.
The plant is not toxic to pets.
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£10.00
This low-growing alien-like compact star is a unique cultivar of the Cryptanthus bromeliad species. Wavy-edged leaves grow from a central rosette at ground level without a visible stem. The plant is also called Earth Star and Fishstar. Occasionally the Cryptanthus may produce cream-coloured flowers.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£5.00
Fittonia, also known as the nerve plant due to its leaf veins network is a stunning species of tropical evergreen that is native to the rainforests of South America. Plants’ bright leaves will add a splash of colour to your plant’s collection or a terrarium.
You will receive pink Fittonia randomly selected from our stock. Shape or leaves and patterns vary depending on the Fittonia variety.
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£80.00
Rhipsalis RHIPSALIS RAMULOSUS also known as a Red Coral cactus is another variety of popular and easy-to-care Rhipsalis plants which will bring jungle vibes to your home or office.
Rhipsalis is a highly interesting genus of plants that is surprisingly part of the cactus family and is the only cactus in the family that grows outside of North and South America. There are approximately 35 to 60 species that make up this genus of epiphytic (grows on trees) and lithophytic (grows on rocks) plants that can be found in the rainforest of Central and South America, remote jungles of Africa and Asia, and a few islands throughout the Indian Ocean. This genus has been one of the most successful members of the family and has spread itself further than any cacti has gone before!
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£9.00
The Fish Bone Cactus is not your regular cactus. Unlike most cacti that dwell in desert-like environments, this vivid trailing epiphyte (a plant that grows in or on the trunks and limbs of other plants and trees) is native to the tropical evergreen forests of Mexico.
Found only in these forests high above sea level in warm humid environments. The official name for this unusual cactus is Disocactus anguliger, some may still know it as Epiphyllum anguliger but after recent molecular research, the plant was reclassified into the cactus genus and family. It also goes by the common names Fish Bone Cactus, Zig Zag Cactus, and Orchid Cactus. The first two names do a good job of describing the rich green jagged tendrils that burst out of the centre of the plant and hang down towards the ground. But it has been given the name Orchid Cactus because of the stunningly beautiful flower display it can produce.
Often cactus flowers are very impressive, they take a long time to form and when they do they don’t disappoint and this cactus is no different. Producing a large vivid star-looking flower that blooms with bright neon pink on the outside and a pale creamy white in the centre, it is well worth a quick internet search if you haven’t seen them before. But like most cactus flowers this is a short-lived experience with the flowers lasting a day maybe two at best. You will also need to be patient as the Fish Bone Cactus won’t start producing flowers until it reaches at least three years old.
Overall this plant is perfect for those who may not have the environment to house a dessert-style cactus but still want to be part of the club. This very forgiving plant can tolerate lower light conditions and a touch of neglect making it a great choice for beginners or those who often forget to water their plants but still want a touch of green in their homes.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£13.00
Lithops are also called living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Those pet-friendly and easy to care for houseplants will thrive in full light on your windowsill or desk. One of our bestselling plants for people interested in unusual plants as well as kids! This variety of loved by everyone split rocks are in a very unusual lavender/pink colour!
Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection.
Care Instructions
Provide 4 or 5 hours of direct morning sunlight. Water when starts wrinkling or puckering. Do not overwater.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£5.00
Sedum Burro’s Tail is a gorgeous and unique trailing succulent that is sure to be the highlight of any plant collection. This plant is loved for its long and delicate trailing stems covered in plump, bluish-green leaves. Leaves turn pink under sun stress.
Native to Mexico, the Sedum Burro’s Tail is an easy-to-grow succulent that can thrive in a variety of environments. It prefers bright light but can tolerate some shade and is well-suited for indoor living spaces. Additionally, it is drought-tolerant, meaning it requires minimal watering and is a great choice for those who may not have the time or inclination to care for high-maintenance plants.
One of the Sedum Burro’s Tail’s most striking features is its unique leaf shape and texture. The plump leaves are shaped like teardrops and are covered in a powdery white bloom. The leaves are arranged in neat clusters along the trailing stems, giving the plant a full and lush appearance.
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£6.00
Schlumbergera is a stunning and unique plant that is perfect for adding a pop of colour to any space. Also known as the Thanksgiving Cactus close cousin of the Christmas and Easter Catus. This plant is a member of the cactus family and is native to the rainforests of Brazil.
This large, established plant is easy to look after and recommended even for beginners. Looks perfect in a hanging macrae, on the top of a shelving unit but also as a centerpiece for the table.
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Rated 4.00 out of 5
£5.00
Fittonia, also known as the nerve plant due to its leaf veins network is a stunning species of tropical evergreen that is native to the rainforests of South America. Plants’ bright leaves will add a splash of colour to your plant’s collection or a terrarium.
You will receive white Fittonia randomly selected from our stock. Shape or leaves and patterns vary depending on the Fittonia variety.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£6.00
Saxifraga stolonifera is also known as creeping saxifrage, strawberry begonia, strawberry geranium, pink begonia, strawberry saxifrage, creeping rockfoil, Aaron’s beard, mother of thousands, roving sailor but it’s not related to begonia or geranium.
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£90.00
Cissus discolour, also called begonia rex vine or red vine plant is a must-have for any plant lover!
This gorgeous vine plant grows nice and tall when you let it climb up a pole or looks great in a hanging basket.
The heart-shaped leaves are dark green with purple and silver colours.
Due to size, the plant is available only for collection from our shop in Aberdeen. This plant is available for pre-order at the moment and there is around 10 days waiting time for the plant.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£110.00
The Fish Bone Cactus is not your regular cactus. Unlike most cacti that dwell in desert-like environments, this vivid trailing epiphyte (a plant that grows in or on the trunks and limbs of other plants and trees) is native to the tropical evergreen forests of Mexico.
Found only in these forests high above sea level in warm humid environments. The official name for this unusual cactus is Disocactus anguliger, some may still know it as Epiphyllum anguliger but after recent molecular research, the plant was reclassified into the cactus genus and family. It also goes by the common names Fish Bone Cactus, Zig Zag Cactus, and Orchid Cactus. The first two names do a good job of describing the rich green jagged tendrils that burst out of the centre of the plant and hang down towards the ground. But it has been given the name Orchid Cactus because of the stunningly beautiful flower display it can produce.
Often cactus flowers are very impressive, they take a long time to form and when they do they don’t disappoint and this cactus is no different. Producing a large vivid star-looking flower that blooms with bright neon pink on the outside and a pale creamy white in the centre, it is well worth a quick internet search if you haven’t seen them before. But like most cactus flowers this is a short-lived experience with the flowers lasting a day maybe two at best. You will also need to be patient as the Fish Bone Cactus won’t start producing flowers until it reaches at least three years old.
Overall this plant is perfect for those who may not have the environment to house a dessert-style cactus but still want to be part of the club. This very forgiving plant can tolerate lower light conditions and a touch of neglect making it a great choice for beginners or those who often forget to water their plants but still want a touch of green in their homes.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
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Marimo Moss isn’t really a moss, it is a phenomenon of algae that grows in a ball shape from the inside out! This naturally grows in freshwater lakes in Scotland, Estonia, Iceland, Japan and Australia.
You will receive only marimo moss ball without a glass jar with a cork lid, stones and shells for the base. If you would like to purchase a whole set check this link.
There is a history of wonder and lore with Marimo Moss balls. The legend goes that two lovers who were forbidden together fell into a lake and their hearts turned into Marimo Moss! So now Marimo is said to bring your heart’s desire to both the giver and recipient of one.
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£39.00
One of our bestsellers: Platycerium bifurcatum, commonly known as Staghorn Fern on a lava rock. The plant can be grown as an epiphyte or lithophyte. The display on the lava rock is very unusual and will make an amazing gift for a plant lover or for yourself ;)
This time paired with our hand-picked, live sphagnum moss! The moss will keep the lava stone moist for longer and grow at your home. You may receive moss separately to set up at home if purchased online to avoid damages during the transport. You can also choose to not add the moss if you prefer.
Pictures represent our actual stock. Every plant is different and unusual!
Epiphyte are plants that grow on another plant and use it as a host to receive nutrients and moisture.
Lithophyte are plants that grow on rocks, cliff faces and edges of stone formations and do not need soil to thrive.
The plant will enjoy bright spots but will be also fine in medium light. Water regularly to keep the moss and lava rock moist.
You can trim stems and roots if grow too long to maintain the bonsai look.
This low-maintenance and air-purifier houseplant can tolerate a very low level of sunlight.
This plant loves high humidity and will thrive in shaded spots.
Pets Friendly
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£110.00
Cissus discolour, also called begonia rex vine or red vine plant is a must-have for any plant lover!
This gorgeous vine plant grows nice and tall when you let it climb up a pole or looks great in a hanging basket.
The heart-shaped leaves are dark green with purple and silver colours.
Due to size, the plant is available only for collection from our shop in Aberdeen. This plant is available for pre-order at the moment and there is around 10 days waiting time for the plant.
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Rated 4.92 out of 5
From: £12.00 Please select an option before adding to cart.
Marimo Moss isn’t really a moss, it is a phenomenon of algae in a ball shape from the inside out! This naturally grows in freshwater lakes in Scotland, Estonia, Iceland, Japan and Australia.
They can be found growing at the bottom of lakes and rivers in Japan and Northern Europe. This rolling moss was even featured in The BBC One Green Planet: Water Worlds featuring Sir David Attenborough.
There is a history of wonder and lore with Marimo Moss balls. The legend goes that two lovers who were forbidden together fell into a lake and their hearts turned into Marimo Moss! So now Marimo is said to bring your heart’s desire to both the giver and recipient of one.
Please read the description below for more details.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£25.00
This is a beautiful variegated Hoya Kerrii with heart-shaped leaves!
You will receive one plant in a 7cm nursery pot and on a wire, growing in wood. There may be cosmetic damage on the leaves, all our pictures represent our actual stock. Please purchase only if you are happy about it!
Pets friendly plant
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