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    Three pots with vibrant string of pearls succulents on a minimalistic, light-coloured background.String of Pearls plant pots on white background showcasing vibrant green foliage.

    Variegated Senecio Rowleyanus String Of Pearls

    £4.50 - £7.50 £3.83 - £7.50

    String of pearls Variegated Senecio rowleyanus is a lovely flowering plant native to southwest Africa from Asteraceae family. In the natural environment, the plant will trail on the ground and root as soon as the stem touches the soil. The plant is easy to care for and has a beautiful variegation. Pictures represent our actual stock, and the level of variation varies.

     

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    Kalanchoe Thyrsiflora Red Lips Succulent in Terracotta pot

    £9.00 - £15.00 £7.65 - £15.00

    Kalanchoe Thyrsiflora is a hassle-free plant, commonly known as a red lip succulent due to its beautiful red leaves. The plant has a rustic terracotta planter and moss as a soil topper!

    Native to the arid regions, the indoor cactus is a member of the resilient family of plants. Its adaptability to harsh environments makes it an excellent houseplant, offering aesthetic and health benefits.

     

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    Stapelia Divaricata Starfish Flower Succulent

    £9.00 £7.65 - £9.00

    Stapelia Divaricata, also known as the Starfish Flower or Starfish Cactus, is a unique succulent from South Africa, perfect for adding a touch of the unusual to your indoor garden. Its remarkable, starfish-shaped flowers resemble Demogorgons, creatures from Stranger Things, making this plant a captivating choice for collectors. The blooms are eye-catching and add a quirky, monster-like charm to your space. The plant features dark green stems with pinkish-red tips, reaching up to 15cm, making it ideal for compact spaces.

    Our Stapelia Divaricata plants are currently in bloom, but flowering stages vary, so your plant may arrive with open flowers or budding blooms. This plant is perfect for succulent lovers looking for something distinctive and conversation-worthy.

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    Carnivorous Dionaea Muscipula Venus Flytrap

    £8.00 - £20.00 £6.80 - £20.00

    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. Please note the imperfect plants on sale are excluded from return & refund policy.

    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.

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    Haworthia Cooperi Glass Succulent

    £5.00 £4.25 - £5.00

    The Haworthia cooperi, often referred to as the Glass Succulent, is a stunning, compact plant with translucent, see-through leaves that give it a delicate and unique appearance. This slow-growing succulent is perfect for small spaces, open terrariums, succulents bowls or sunny windowsills, adding a touch of elegance to your plant collection.

    Completely pet-friendly, it’s a safe choice for households with curious pets. The plant’s fleshy, transparent leaves allow sunlight to pass through, making it a real conversation starter for any succulent enthusiast.

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    Euphorbia Platyclada Halloween Succulent

    £11.00 £9.35 - £11.00

    This unusual succulent from the Euphorbiaceae family is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Madagascar. The camouflaged foliage helps the plant to disappear to the bottom of the forest. Unfortunately, this unique plant is threatened by natural habitat degradation and wildfires.

    Commonly known as a death plant, dead wood plant, dry stick plant, or Halloween plant.

    The plant will thrive in a warm and sunny location and prefer to be watered regularly during the active growing season from March to late September. In winter keep it almost completely dry. This relatively fast-growing succulent can be also placed in moderate shade. It is also important to remember to slowly introduce the plant to full sun after a longer period of living in lower light conditions.

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    Astrophytum Myriostigma Bishop Hat Cactus 5cm pot

    £5.00 - £5.50 £4.25 - £5.50

    This unique cactus from the Cactaceae family is native to Mexico. The pet-friendly and slow-growing plants will be perfect for workspaces, commercial locations and plant beginners who just starting their adventure with plants. Easy to care cactus which thrives neglected. May produce small, yellow flowers around summertime.

    The cactus is commonly called bishop’s hat or bishop’s cap cactus

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    Aeschynanthus Twister Lipstick Plant 15cm potAeschynanthus Twister Lipstick Plant 15cm pot

    Aeschynanthus Twister Lipstick Plant 15cm pot

    £32.00 £27.20

    Aeschynanthus Rasta s a stunningly beautiful and unique plant. The leaves of the Aeschynanthus Rasta are thick and leathery, with a wavy edge that adds a sense of movement and dynamism to the overall display. The plant grows in a vine-like manner and at the end of each stem, a cluster of tubular, bright red flowers emerges, resembling a tube of lipstick. This native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia is also commonly referred to as a lipstick plant because of the shape of its flowers.

    Aeschynanthus is a must-consider option if you are looking for your next trailing or hanging plant to brighten up your indoor space. These beautiful trailing epiphytes cascade out of their pots forming chainlink-like stems of bright glossy green foliage. If this plant only produced its foliage it would still be one of the best-looking houseplants around, but what sets this magical wonder apart from the rest is the incredible blooms of flowers, which is the reason it has been given the common name the lipstick plant. It produces clusters of vividly coloured red tuberous flowers that seemingly pop out of a deep maroon bud that gives it the appearance of a tube of lipstick.

    This one-of-a-kind and easy-to-care-for evergreen belongs to the family Gesneriaceae which is made up of around 150 different species of tropical and sub-tropical plants, most of which originate from Southeast Asia. Like a lot of our favourite houseplants, this one is also found in humidity-rich jungle-like environments where they normally live as epiphytes, meaning they live by clinging to tree branches or tucked into crevices and cracks of rocks. In the wild, these marvellous plants can trail down in lengths of up to four to five feet and produce prolific displays of flowers that produce some of the best nectar that is irresistible to sunbirds.

     

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    Carnivorous Nepenthes Pitcher Alata 14cm pot

    £49.00 £41.65

    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 alata, 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.

     

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    Haworthia Retusa Variegated Glass Succulent 8cm pot

    £10.00 £8.50

    This is Haworthia Retusa. The plant because of its amazing look is very unique and should be in the collection of every succulents lover. Edges of leaves are translucent hence the other name of this plant  “see-through succulent”.

    The plant grows very slowly and requires minimum attention. Pet-friendly and thieves neglected.

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