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  • Philodendron Scandens Micans Propagation Pot

    $8.00

    The Philodendron Scandens Micans is a trailing plant which grows new leaves regularly in the growing season. As with all trailing plants you can leave this plant to hang (Philodendrons can reach impressive lengths very fast!) or you can train them to climb up a stake, trellis or moss pole. Mature plants may produce many green-white flowers.

  • Philodendron Scandens Propagation Pot A

    $3.50

    The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.

  • Philodendron Scandens Propagation Pot B

    $3.50

    The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.

  • Philodendron Subhastatum Rooted Cutting

    $4.50

    The Philodendron Subhastatum will naturally try to climb upwards, because of this it is best supported with a moss pole or plant stake. 

  • Rhombophyllum Nelii ‘Elk Horn’

    $5.00

    An unusual succulent with geometric, fleshy leaves which emerge from a central rosette. If you like this kind of chunky succulent you may also like Lithops & ‘Ice Plants’. Like other succulents, you are most at risk of damaging this plant by overwatering it. Resist the urge to over-care for your ‘Elk Horn’, allow them to dry out completely between waterings.

  • Sedum Morganianum ‘Burrito’

    $3.50

    What a cutie, a relative of the Sedum Stahli ‘Jelly Bean Plant’, this plant is also known as Burros Tail or Donkey’s Tail succulent. A really sweet looking succulent which wants to live on a sunny windowsill to help keep it’s growth compact. As with most succulent plants you can easily propagate them using individual leaves placed on top of compost. An adorable, easy-care baby plant which would make a great addition to your houseplant collection.

  • Senecio Crassissimus

    $3.50

    This plump succulent grows upwards in a gorgeous bush shape. Perfect for a windowsill or conservatory where it gets bright light so it can grow quickly and it’s colours stay bold – encouraging more of that gorgeous purple.

  • Senecio Stapeliiformis ‘Pickle Plant’

    $4.00

    Also knows as the ‘Candlestick Plant’ because of its tall, thin appearance. Its pale green stems are striped with silver and its growth pattern has an elegant curve until the branches eventually become tall and heavy enough to droop down for a Medusa-esque appearance.

  • Stapelia Leendertziae ‘Black Bells’

    $10.00

    This plant is incredibly soft to the touch, if you ever had Sylvanian Families growing up – the  Leendertziae’s stems have the same fuzzy ‘flocked’ feeling!  An easy-care plant which is happy to be left on a windowsill and not fussy about missing the occasional watering.

  • Stapelia Leendertziae ‘Black Bells’

    $4.00

    A low maintenance succulent plant known for the starfish shaped flowers that it readily produces. There are many different varieties of Stapelia which each produce a different type of bloom, the Leendertziae produces dark maroon coloured flowers with a bell shape. This plant is incredibly soft to the touch, if you ever had Sylvanian Families growing up – the  Leendertziae’s stems have the same fuzzy ‘flocked’ feeling! 

  • Syngonium ‘Neon Robusta’ (Arrowhead Vine)

    $12.00

    The Syngonium has many names: Arrowhead Vine, Goosefoot Plant, African Evergreen Butterfly plant and American Evergreen. Don’t be discouraged by their vibrant, tropical appearance – they are surprisingly easy to care for!

  • Syngonium ‘Pixie’ (Arrowhead Vine)

    $10.00

    The Syngonium Pixie is considered a dwarf version of Syngonium as it grows more compact and with noticeably smaller leaves than the other varieties. It has green leaves with striking white centres.  The Syngonium has many names: Arrowhead Vine, Goosefoot Plant, African Evergreen Butterfly plant and American Evergreen. Don’t be discouraged by their vibrant, tropical appearance – they are surprisingly easy to care for!

  • Tiny Mystery Succulent In Ceramic Pot

    $7.50

    A randomly selected teeny tiny succulent from one of our mixed trays, nestled inside a gorgeous speckled ceramic pot, perfect to add a little bit of character to even the smallest of spaces! Succulents need very little care and water, so are the perfect low maintenance plant.

  • Titanopsis Calcarea ‘Concrete Leaf’ (2 sizes)

    $3.50

    This odd little fellow is made up of piles of textured, rigid leaves. Often called ‘Concrete Leaf Living Stones’, the Titanopsis is similar to Lithops with its compact, rock like appearance. As a fun bonus, this plant produces large yellow flowers!

  • Tradescantia Gibasis Jose Puig

    $4.00

    The Tradescantia Gibasis Jose Puig has gorgeous deep purple leaves lined by a vibrant green – each pot has several cuttings in and will create fill out in no time! These trailing plants are prolific growers, which makes them an ideal plant for sharing with friends! Simply trim the last few inches of your Tradescantia, place the cuttings in fresh soil or water and they will develop roots and double in size in no time. Alternatively, allow your Tradescantia to fill its own pot and overflow the sides with long, hanging tendrils.

  • Tradescantia Nanouk ‘Silver Inch Plant’ (2 sizes)

    $4.00

    The Tradescantia or ‘Silver Inch Plant’ is a prolific grower, which makes it an ideal plant for sharing with friends! Simply trim the last 3/4 inches of your Tradescantia, place the cuttings in fresh soil or water and they will develop roots and double in size in no time. Alternatively, allow you Silver Inch Plant to fill its own pot and overflow the sides with long, hanging tendrils.

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