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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£17.00
This native to Brasil variety of Begonia has beautiful silvery spots on its leaves.
One of the most unusual-looking plants which is extremely easy to care for! Perfect for beginners or as a gift. This native to Brasil houseplant
Begonia has very fragile leaves, there are some cosmetic damages on the leaves but it does not impact on the health of the amazing plant!
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£13.00
The Staghorn fern is a beautiful plant with uniquely shaped fronds that look like a Stag’s horns, hence the name. This plant can be also mounted and grown in moss or draping from a hanging basket.
Staghorn Ferns are epiphytic or lithophytic but not a parasite.
This plant loves high humidity and will thrive in shaded to medium-light spots. Water when the soil slightly dries out (top half of the pot) and don’t keep the soil dry for too long time.
Epiphytes are plants that grow on another plant and use it as a host to receive nutrients and moisture.
Lithophytes are plants that grow on rocks, cliff faces and edges of stone formations and do not need soil to thrive.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£10.00
Maranta Leuconeura Kerchoveana is also known as a prayer plant or rabbit foot plant!
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.
Easy to care for, air purifying and pet-friendly houseplant which thrives in low-medium light.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£13.00
Maranta Fascinator is a beautiful variety with deep, pink 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’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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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£19.00
I want to introduce Monstera Siltepecanai, a beautiful variation of Monstera. This fast-growing plant is easy to look after and looks amazing when hanging or climbing around a moss pole.
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