Chamaedorea Elegans
Chamaedorea elegans, known as the Parlour Palm is a very popular houseplant as its low maintenance but gives a great tropical feel to your home. Slender arching stems are bright green with a feathery leaf. Long fronds grow tall and move gently in a slight breeze. Excellent air purifying qualities and an undemanding plant.
Spider Plant
Lush lime green & white foliage makes this spider plant look fantastic cascading over a cabinet/shelf.
A easy to grow houseplant known for its strap like leaves ands its production of tiny ‘spiders’ on long stems which hang down like spider legs. It's a popular choice for beginners because it tolerates a wide range of conditions, has a high aesthetic appeal with its green and white or yellow variegated leaves and is simple to propagate from the ‘baby spiders’.
Coconut planter with Hoya.
A sustainable way to display your hanging plant.
This Hoya an attractive variegated Hoya known for its thick waxy leaves. It is a trailing or climbing plant that produces clusters of fragrant star-shaped white flowers with pink or burgundy middles. It is a relatively low-maintenance houseplant that thrives in bright indirect light and well-draining soil.
Croton / Codiaeum
Croton plants botanically known as Codiaeum are brightly coloured and variegated with leathery leaves in shades of green, yellow, orange, pink and red. They are spectacular houseplants and they require bright but indirect light and regular watering to prevent leaf drop. There are toxic to pets and children if ingested.
Coir poles
These are great supports for your plants to climb up and they extend. So once your plant becomes to high buy another one and pop her straight into the top so you don’t have to fully replace, so no root damage.
The moss pins are available for purchase at £3.50, these help keep them stems in place.
Cotyledon Tomentosa variegated
Cotyledon ladismithiensis, commonly known as a bear paw is a fuzzy clumping succulent with thick paw shaped leaves that are often tipped red and resemble a bears paw. This low-maintenance plant is best grown in bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and requires infrequent watering, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. It features soft, hairy foliage, and bears pendulous, bell-shaped, orange flowers.
Crass Buddha Temple
NEED SOME ATTENTION / A FEW BOTTOM LEAVES CRISPY.
Crass Buddha Temple is a highly sought-after, slow-growing succulent kniwn for its unique architectural, pagoda-like structure. It features tightly stacked, fleshy grey-green leaves that form a square column. Mature plants can produce clusters of small pink or white flowers in summer.
Crass Marginalis
Crassula marginalis also known as the calico kitten is a trailing succulent with tiny heart shaped leaves which are typically variegated with a range of colours from green, pink, cream and yellow. This popular easy-to-care-for plant features a cascading habit making it ideal for hanging baskets or planters. This dainty plant also produces white flowers. It prefers bright light, good drainage and should be watered only when the soil is dry as overwatering can lead to root rot.