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Aglaonema Snow White. Aglaonema, also known as Chinese Evergreen, is a highly decorative plant with several interesting varieties. It is one of the most popular houseplants and the colour variations—from dark green to silver, and some with hints of red—add to your home's decor. The darker green varieties of aglaonema can grow in near shade, while the variegated varieties require brighter light. Do not expose any variety of aglaonema to direct sun. 2-3 times a week, do not let the plant dry out completely.
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An Alocasia plant, native to Asia, is also called an Elephant Ear plant or African Mask plant because of their very large, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with wavy edges. These stunning, veined leaves come in red, bronze, blue-green, and purple. Proce include Alani Terracota M size Amazonica need bright indirect light to do their best. A little bit of morning sun or filtered sunlight is great, but keep this plant away from harsh, direct sunlighAllow the top 3-4 cm of soil to dry out before watering. Try to keep the soil evenly moist. Over-watering, wet leaves, and soggy soil makes an alocasia plant susceptible to a variety of serious fungal infections. Check the soil frequently until you are sure of the plant's watering needs
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Anthurium Crystallinum in Terracota Pot. Native to Central and South America, the Anthurium Crystallinum is a heart-shaped evergreen with velvety foliage. The leaves of this beauty are dark green or reddish purple with deep, white veins that make it visually stand out. Anthuriums are widely enjoyed as outdoor plants in tropical gardens, but they also make excellent houseplants in the kitchen, patio, or living room. Full sun, partial shade 2-3 times a week
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The Anthurium Jenmanii 'Lovely Green' is a strong, extremely strong foliage plant, ideal for offices. A fantastically beautiful plant that can simply stand in a shady place. Bright indirect light - shade tolerant2 -3 times a week. Likes a warm humid spot, the roots should be left hanging exposed to the air and left on top of the mount. Aroids like well draining soil
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Anthurium Laceleaf. The red oval spathes of a flamingo flower & Laceleaf make it really distinguishable. The flowers grow on orange spadix and grow densely. The heart-shaped flowers are actually morphed leaves and called spathes. The lifeline of spathes is about 8 weeks. The flowers are small in size and perfect in shape, hence, are deemed to be true flowers. The leaves of this flower can grow up to 18 cm long and twirl around the main stem. Indirect bright light is best for your plants. If you want your Anthurium plant to thrive and bloom properly, that’s the way to go about. In the absence of proper light, the plant can become spindly as it tries to reach out for light. Please note that anthurium requires indirect light and if you place it in direct sunlight, the leaves can develop brown edges due to sunburn. Let the topmost layer dry up to two inches before you water it again. Overwatering can cause root rot while not watering the plant properly can cause brown tips on leaves. However, the pot should be well-drained and there should be an arrangement to drain excess water.
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Asplenium Lasagna in Emerald Terrazzo. Known as Kadaka Lasagna in Indonesia this plant is a favourite because its very wiggle-edged lush fern for tropical gardens and indoor decor - plant it somewhere shady and moist and watch it unfurl. No direct sunlight Only after Soil dries completely
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Asplenium Lasagna in Honey Bee Terracotta. Known as Kadaka Lasagna in Indonesia this plant is a favourite because its very wiggle-edged lush fern for tropical gardens and indoor decor - plant it somewhere shady and moist and watch it unfurl. No direct sunlight Only after Soil dries completely
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Asplenium Lasagna in White Terrazzo. Known as Kadaka Lasagna in Indonesia this plant is a favourite because its very wiggle-edged lush fern for tropical gardens and indoor decor - plant it somewhere shady and moist and watch it unfurl. No direct sunlight Only after Soil dries completely
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Begonia Malculata. Begonia maculata, or Polka Dot begonia as it’s often called, is a splashy show-stopper that looks fantastic with it’s olive green leaves and contrasting spots. It’s a houseplant that is likely to turn heads in your home, and thankfully it isn’t too difficult to care for. Bright, indirect light. Higher light levels will promote strong growth and blooms, but avoid direct sunlight Keep the soil generally moist, letting the top half inch of soil dry out between watering. Will not tolerate soggy soil.
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Bromeliad Aechmea in Alani Terakota. Bromeliad Aechmea is a tropical epiphyte, meaning that they naturally grow in trees for support. They are not parasitic, and have roots that cling to branches. The flowers are actually bracts that can remain colourful for up to 2 or more months. Aechmeas like bright light, like near an east or west window. They need this exposure to bring out the variegation in their foliage & also to flower. 2-3 times a week. If the soil is nearly dry, water it don't let the soil dry out entirely.
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An outstanding variety producing luminous white leaves with contrasting dark green veins and lighter green edges; this one really stands out in a shaded area, and lends to show off other plants; a great container plant, indoors or out. The caladium prefers indirect light or moderate shade indoors. The narrower the leaves, the greater the sun it can withstand.When leaves appear on the plant, water as needed to keep the soil evenly moist. Never let the plant dry out.
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Calathea Ctenanthe Burle Marxii Amabilis The Peacock plant has large light glossy green leaves with dark green veins and blotchy patterns. The attractive foliage has a pattern reminiscent of a peacock’s tail feathers. New leaves grow rolled up exposing the purple colour underside. Calathea plants need bright, but not direct, sunlight to grow. This is because they grow on the floor of jungles and forests where they get limited light through the tops of the trees. In fact, direct sunlight will burn the leaves of a Calathea plant and cause it to lose its vibrant colors. 2-3 times a week, Calathea like to have moist soil or planting substances, but not soggy. They do not want lots of water.
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Calathea Majestica ‘White Star’ in Alani Terracotta. Calathea Majestica ‘White Star’ is a cultivar of the Ornata Species and one of the most elegant. With paint like white and pink stripes on the leaves, this calathea is a staple plant for the passionate collector. Bright, indirect light 2 to 3 times a week. If the soil is nearly dry, water it don't let the soil dry out entirely
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Calathea Majestica ‘White Star’ is a cultivar of the Ornata Species and one of the most elegant. With paint like white and pink stripes on the leaves, this calathea is a staple plant for the passionate collector. Added bonus: Calathea are not poisonous which means it’s pet friendly (non toxic to cats and dogs). Calathea love bright, indirect lightAllow the soil to dry out halfway before watering. Typically when you see the surface of the soil is dry, it's safe to give them a water.
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Calathea Maranta Leuconeura in Wonder Terracotta Calathea Maranta Leuconeura ‘Kim’ is a purple-spotted variety of prayer plant. Aside from the purple spots, the leaves have a cream-white streak for extra flair. Native to the tropical forests of Brazil, prayer plants are some of the most beautiful indoor houseplants you can find. They’re great in hanging baskets as they spread low and wide You can hang or set your prayer plant near a window where it will receive indirect sunlight. Never set your plant in direct sunlight because the sun will scorch the plant’s leaves or the leaves will develop blotches or patches and fade in color intensity. 2-3 times a week. Water the prayer plant when the top of the potting soil is just starting to become dry. These plants are very susceptible to drought; however, to avoid fungal problems, do not let water sit directly on the leaves or let the plant get soggy.
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Calathea ‘Silver Plate’ has beautiful leaves which are uniformly glossy greenish-grey on top, purple below, sometimes with green margin, broadly ovate. Leaf stalks are purple that makes a wonderful indoor plant with decent look in your calathea collection. Bright but indirect light.Only water after Soil dries completely
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Calathea Stromanthe Triostar. The Stromanthe Triostar is one of those sensational, star-quality plants you fall in love with immediately. Its artistically splashed green-and-white foliage glows with pinkish hues will add extra colours to your home. Prefers bright indirect light, avoid harsh direct sunlight that may burn your plant’s leaves. Water about once a week (or more often if environment is very warm) to keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Mist between watering to provide humidity.
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Dieffenbachia Seguine 'Tropic Snow'. Everything about the dumb cane, or dieffenbachia, is dramatic. Native to the tropics of Central and South America, it has huge variegated leaves. Even the way it grows is showy, new leaves curling up from the central stem before they unfurl. Price exclude basket. Diffenbachia likes a good amount of light throughout the day, but ideally not direct sunlight. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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English Ivy in Emerald Terrazzo Pot. English ivy is also a very popular indoor houseplant or for use in outdoor hanging baskets. Ivy can make a wonderful, bright light houseplant. It can grow long and lush and bring a bit of the outdoors inside. Price include Emerald Terrazzo Pot. Filtered sun or partial shade 2 -3 times a week. Potted ivy prefers moist, humid conditions, but not soaking. Don’t let the soil dry out and keep it evenly moist
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Ficus Elastica in Terracotta. If you’re looking for a houseplant that makes a bold statement, then look no further than a Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica), also called Indian Rubber Tree. With their ease of care, these are perfect indoor plants for beginners or those who consider themselves having a black thumb. Price include Terracotta Pot. A nice brightly lit spot is ideal, without direct sunlight. Water once the soil becomes slightly dry to the touch and make sure the pot has sufficient drainage holes to allow excess water to seep through. The worst thing you can do regarding watering is "give it too much".
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Native to the rainforests of western and central Africa, the Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Ficus lyrata) is a stunning plant with huge green leaves and an even larger following of houseplant fans. Fiddle leaf figs prefer lots of bright, filtered light. Keep your fiddle leaf fig near a sunny, east-facing window so it can take in lots of sunshine throughout the day.2 -3 times a week. Wait for the top inch of your fiddle leaf fig tree’s soil to dry before you pick up your watering can.
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Native to the rainforests of western and central Africa, the Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree (Ficus lyrata) is a stunning plant with huge green leaves and an even larger following of houseplant fans. Fiddle leaf figs prefer lots of bright, filtered light. Keep your fiddle leaf fig near a sunny, east-facing window so it can take in lots of sunshine throughout the day.2 -3 times a week. Wait for the top inch of your fiddle leaf fig tree’s soil to dry before you pick up your watering can.
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Maidenhair Fern. Maidenhair ferns have delicate fan-shaped leaf segments, typically clustered on wiry black stems. In addition to being a popular houseplant, maidenhair fern can also be found in nature, growing in places where other plants typically don't, like on rock walls and in between rock fissures where the moisture from water seepage keeps them alive. Prefers bright indirect light, avoid harsh direct sunlight that may burn your plant’s leaves. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Monstera Adansonii in Terracotta. The Swiss cheese plant, Monstera Adansonii, gets its name from its large, heart-shaped leaves, and as the plant ages, the leaves develop holes (called fenestration) that makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. Swiss cheese plant is a tropical perennial plant native to Central and South American that is typically grown as a houseplant. Swiss cheese plant is very easy to grow. The plants grow best in indirect sunlight. If direct sunlight is unavoidable, limit the exposure to just two to three hours of morning sun. 2-3 times a week. If the soil is nearly dry, water it don't let the soil dry out entirely.
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Monstera Borsigiana. Monstera Borsigiana, otherwise known as the Swiss cheese plant, grows wildly in the jungles of southern Mexico and Panama. These leafy guys look great in any home and make a statement in almost any corner of a room. The right amount of sunlight is essential for a monstera’s leaf development. Place it in a spot where it can receive filtered, indirect sunlight. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Monstera Borsigiana in Alani Terracotta. Monstera Borsigiana, otherwise known as the Swiss cheese plant, grows wildly in the jungles of southern Mexico and Panama. These leafy guys look great in any home and make a statement in almost any corner of a room. The right amount of sunlight is essential for a monstera’s leaf development. Place it in a spot where it can receive filtered, indirect sunlight. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Peace Lily. Peace lilies are tropical, evergreen plants that thrive on the forest floor, where they receive dappled sunlight and consistent moisture. This tropical shade-loving plant helps cleanse the air we breathe. While we all appreciate cleaner, oxygenated air, it’s also the easy peace lily care, resiliency and forgiving nature that makes them such popular houseplants. This Peace Lily is Extra Large size with height between 80 – 100cm and pot diameter 45cm. Keep these plants out of direct afternoon sunlight, but in a bright, well-lit area. An east-facing window is ideal, as they will be exposed to the bright morning sun but avoid the intensity of mid-day rays. Peace lilies are far more tolerant of underwatering than overwatering, which is one of the most common reasons for a peace lily to die. Because of this, you should never water peace lily plants on a schedule. Rather, you should check them once a week to see if they need to be watered. Simply touch the top of the soil to see if it is dry. If it is, water your peace lily.
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Peperomia Watermelon in Alani Terracota. Watermelon peperomia (Peperomia argyreia) is appreciated for its rounded, fleshy leaves marked with silver and dark green stripes that resemble the markings of a watermelon. Watermelon peperomia is a low-growing plant that reaches only 6 to 8 inches tall at maturity. Prce include Alani Terracotta pot, exclude wood stand. Watermelon peperomia thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Water thoroughly when the top 2 – 3 cm of soil is dry to the touch. Allow the soil to dry out a bit between watering. Always keep an eye on your plant–if the leaves droop or feel a bit thin, it may also be time to water.
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The plant originates from rainforests in Brazil and Argentina. In the Philodendron Bipennifolium’s natural habitat, it wraps itself around trees. The Philodendron Bipennifolium plant needs sunlight. But the plant’s leaves can’t take direct sunlight shining down on them.2 -3 times a week. When watering your Philodendron Bipennifolium, you want the soil moist. But you don’t want the soil saturated.
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Philodendron Green. Philodendron houseplants thrive indoors year round without complaint, but they enjoy an occasional stay outdoors in a shady spot when the weather permits. Taking the plant outdoors also gives you a chance to flush the soil with plenty of fresh water and clean the leaves. Unlike most houseplants, philodendrons don’t experience as much stress when moving from indoor to outdoor settings. Price include Alani Terracotta. Set the plant in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. Find a position near a window where the sun’s rays never actually touch the foliage. Bit between watering. Always keep an eye on your plant–if the leaves droop or feel a bit thin, it may also be time to water.
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Philodendron Hederaceum 'Brasil'. Philodendron hederaceum 'Brasil' is a wild and bold cultivar of the classic Heartleaf Philodendron. Its variegated leaves look almost painted, with strokes of yellow and lime green across the deep green foliage. Low to bright, indirect light. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again.
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Melanochrysum is a large velvet leaf variety of philodendron whose leaves start out pink with light green veins and slowly matures into a deep dark green with a velvety texture. This plant does require a totem or some sort of pole to climb otherwise it will tendency to meander and droop. This is a superior variety philodendron which is quite easy to grow. Philodendron Melanochrysum enjoys bright shade. Bright shade stands for filtered sunlight or indirect bright light.Make sure that the soil never dries out. You will need to hydrate your plant all the time, but also avoid over-watering.