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.
Albuca Spiralis
Commonly known as the "Frizzle Sizzle" or Corkscrew Albuca, this houseplant is a slow growing unique and quirky bulbous plant. It is instantly recognisable by its narrow, deep green leaves that naturally twist into tight spring-like curls, giving it a highly sculptural and whimsical appearance. Her flowers are stunning. She can go dormant after flowering but stick with her and new leaves will grow.
Monstera / Swiss Cheese Plant
The Monstera deliciosa also known as the Swiss cheese plant is a tropical vine plant known for its huge heart shaped leaves that develop holes/fenestration in their leaves as they age. These fenestrations help the plant in its natural rainforest habitat by allowing sunlight to reach lower leaves and providing structural support against heavy rain and winds. In its wild environment it can grow into a massive climbing plant, but it is a popular fast-growing houseplant that requires support.
Approximately 35cm high
Boston Fern
Boston ferns grow in an attractive fountain like appearance. The plant's fronds are a prominent feature, described as lush, green, and feather-like, sometimes with a ruffled or sword-shaped appearance. It forms a clump with upright to gently arching fronds creating a cascading fountain-like effect, especially when potted or hung.
Philodendron Pink Princess Marble
Philodendron marble is a rare highly variegated climbing houseplant featuring speckled and marbling bubblegum pink and creamy white leaves with a dark green background.
Dracaena Compacta
This lovely houseplant is often called the Compact Dragon Tree or "Janet Craig" and is a slow growing shrub regarded as easy care and an air-purify houseplant. It is known for its dense upright and lush appearance, making it an excellent choice for modern, minimalist settings, offices or smaller spaces. Leaves grow in tight, rosettes around thick woody upright stems as she ages.
Microsorum Crocodyllus
Microsorum crocodyllus or the Crocodile Fern is a tropical houseplant known for its lone leathery leaves with distinctive dark pattern which resembles crocodile skin. It is a relatively fast-growing, non-toxic plant with a unique aesthetic, providing air-purifying benefits to indoor spaces.
Aspidistra Elatior
Also known as a Cast-Iron Plant this houseplant is known for her resilience. It’s slow growing and has large leaves that rise from long stalks. Perfect for shady spots where other plants fail. Its common name reflects its toughness, tolerating low light, temperature fluctuations and neglect, making it ideal for dark corners or busy households.
Stands approximately 50cm high
Labisia Obtusifolia Kura Kura
Also widely known as the Turtle back plant this very unique and beautiful houseplant is a stunning, slow growing tropical plant. It is prized by collectors for its dramatic, highly textured foliage. The leaves have raised venation that creates deep ridges and a quilted, dimpled effect, mimicking the patterned shell of a turtle.
Typically reaching only 10 to 20 cm in height.
Saxifraga Stolonifera Tricolour / Strawberry Begoina
Commonly known as the Variegated Strawberry Begonia or Mother of Thousand this houseplant is a striking specimen. Despite its name, it is not a true begonia or strawberry but rather a trailing, mat-forming alpine native to East Asia. The plant forms compact rosettes of scalloped rounded-to-heart-shaped leaves. They feature rich, olive-green centers marked with silver or pale-green veining, edged with creamy-white margins that blush bright pink when exposed to sufficient sunlight. The undersides of the leaves are a deep purplish-maroon or bright pink.