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    Scindapsus Treubii Dark Form 16cm pot

    £36.00 £30.60

    Scindapsus treubii Dark Form is an unusual cultivar of Scindapsus treubii characterized by lovely lance-shaped, glossy, dark green, nearly black leaves with beautiful silvery colour on the other side of their leaves.

    This plant is a perfect hanging or climbing plant, if you are interested in adding a natural moss pole don’t forget to check our made with moss section.

    A fast-growing and easy to care, air-purifying plant, it is ideal at home or in the workplace.

    This unique plant can adapt to a variety of grown conditions from low-medium light corners of your home to very bright locations with lots of indirect sunlight. Additionally, the plant is known to be highly resilient, capable of regrowing from a single node cutting.

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    Lithops Living Stones Pebble Plant 8cm pot

    £12.00 £10.20

    Lithops are called also living stones or pebbles due to their shape. Would make a pretty unusual-looking addition to your plants’ collection. Extremally easy to care and pet friendly those plants thrives neglected for months without need of watering.

    These plants are pet friendly!

    Lithops are probably the most unique succulent if not, the most unique houseplant you can add to your collection. These incredible plants are commonly known as living stones, from the Greek meaning stone face. This is because of their incredible resemblance to a natural pebble or stone. They have developed this look over millions of years as a camouflage to avoid being eaten by grazing animals.

    These plants can only be found in Southern Africa, growing across vast areas of Namibia, Botswana, Angola and South Africa. These plants thrive in some of the driest areas of these regions and can be found as low as sea level and in high mountain regions. Often different species are only found in one place and have adapted to thrive in their designated area, this can range from dry grassland to bare rocky ground way up in the mountains.

    Lithops are incredibly slow-growing flowering succulents that belong to the family Aizoaceae with around 140 different varieties that make up the genus, with most of these incredible plants being able to live up to fifty years. Some species have developed a wonderful display of colours but the majority are grey, brown or cream with distinct markings like dots and lines which vary depending on the local conditions.

    These plants are relatively simple in appearance consisting of two thick fleshy leaves that are designed to store all the water the plant could need for extended periods of time making this plant one of the best-adapted drought-tolerant plants in existence. Lithops naturally will only ever have two leaves at a time, they have split in the centre of the plant that allows a set of new leaves to grow. As the new leaves grow the outer older leaves begin to shrivel as they transfer their water stores to the new leaves and are eventually left with no moisture and die back.

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    Pleiospilos Nelii Split Rock Lithops Succulent 5cm

    £5.00 £4.25

    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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    Pink Piper Crocatum Vine Houseplan 12cm pot

    £35.00 £29.75

    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.

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