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Rated 5 out of 5
£37.00
Humata tyermannii Rabbit’s Foot Fern – Terrarium-Suitable, Pet-Safe Fern with Fuzzy Roots
The Rabbit’s Foot Fern (Humata tyermannii) is a beautiful and distinctive houseplant named after the soft, furry rhizomes that resemble a rabbit’s foot. These silvery, creeping roots grow over the surface of the pot or moss, adding a sculptural touch to any plant display.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£6.95
Boston Fern Nephrolepis exaltata Green Fantasy Houseplant
Bring a soft, classic jungle feel into your home with the Boston Fern, Nephrolepis exaltata ‘Green Fantasy’. This variety is loved for its dense, full shape and gently arching fronds with a slightly softer texture than many traditional Boston ferns. It looks stunning in a hanging basket, perched on a shelf, or styled in a bright bathroom where the humidity keeps it happiest.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
From: £7.00
The Asparagus Setaceus Plumosus Fern, often called the Lace Fern or Asparagus Fern, is a delicate houseplant known for its soft, feathery foliage. Its light, airy growth adds texture and movement to indoor plant displays.
Although it looks like a fern, this plant is actually a member of the asparagus family. It grows elegant arching stems covered in fine needle-like leaves, making it ideal for shelves, hanging planters, or decorative pots.
Once established, the Asparagus Fern is relatively easy to grow and can adapt to a range of indoor conditions.
Each plant is carefully packed and includes a QR code linking to a detailed care guide.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
From: £6.95
Bring a real statement plant into your home with the Staghorn Fern (Platycerium bifurcatum). Famous for its dramatic, antler-like fronds, this sculptural fern looks like living wall art and instantly adds a jungle vibe to any room.
In the wild, Staghorn Ferns grow as epiphytes on trees, taking moisture and nutrients from the air and surrounding debris rather than sitting in soil. That makes them perfect for mounting onto wood, displaying on a plaque, or styling in a hanging basket where their fronds can spill and fan out beautifully. As a bonus, they are often praised for their air-purifying qualities, making them a striking and practical addition to your collection.
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Rated 5 out of 5
£6.95
Add a touch of natural beauty to your indoor space with the striking Blue Star Fern, scientifically known as Phlebodium Aureum. This visually stunning houseplant features unique blue-green fronds that add a touch of elegance to any setting. The Blue Star Fern thrives in medium to low-light conditions, making it an ideal choice for darker spots in homes, offices, or even terrariums!
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A compact, pet friendly fern that thrives in low light, the Leatherleaf Fern (Rumohra Adiantiformis) is perfect for small spaces, terrariums, and beginners. Its soft, structured foliage adds natural texture without demanding high maintenance, making it an ideal choice for modern indoor living.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
From: £18.49
Tropical Terrarium Plants Bundle – Best Plants for Closed Terrarium
Create a lush, self-sustaining ecosystem with our Tropical Terrarium Plants Bundle. Carefully selected to thrive in high-humidity environments, this bundle features a diverse mix of humidity-loving plants, perfect for closed terrariums. Each bundle is hand-picked, ensuring you receive a varied and vibrant selection for your indoor garden.
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Rated 5 out of 5
From: £5.00
Discover the perfect potting mix for Calathea and Maranta plants.
Give your houseplants the best with our premium blend which provides the perfect balance of drainage and water retention for optimal root health. Suitable for a variety of plants including Calathea, Maranta, Peace lily, Fittonia, Hypoestes and even ferns.
Made with high-quality ingredients like Scottish worm casting, perlite, and vermiculite.
Ready to use or base for your own mix.
Our handmade potting mixes are crafted with organically rich soil and natural worm castings. Occasionally, you may notice small white or clear worms; these are harmless to your plants and are most likely nematodes or Enchytraeidae. They commonly reside in soil and contribute to the decomposition of decaying organic matter, without causing any harm to living plants. These organisms are indicative of the excellent quality of our organic worm castings, and you might sometimes see them in the bag. There is no cause for alarm, as they are a natural component and will only benefit your beautiful plants.