A terrarium with sand and succulents is like a slice of desert captured under glass—minimalist yet full of life. It’s the kind of décor that brings a touch of nature right onto your living room or office shelf, without demanding much attention. Succulent plants are like seasoned travellers—they can survive weeks without water and won’t be a bother. The perfect gift for someone who wants a bit of nature without the fuss! Discover their preferred conditions in the Plant Library.
It’s as though you have your own miniature tropical rainforest inside a glass vessel—minus the mosquitoes of the Amazon jungle! That’s the charm of a florarium! Forget about daily watering and constant ventilation—these green wonders thrive on their own. Perfect for dry rooms and even busier lives. Discover how to care for this enclosed ecosystem in our Plant Library.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
We have to admit it: bushy or prickly, with round or lobed leaves, succulents are incredibly popular. In some homes, you can find impressive collections or creative arrangements. The range of colours and textures is a feast for the eyes.
Succulents are a real blessing when we travel a lot, are too busy or simply forget to water them. This is very important! The leaves, stems and roots of succulents are thick and fleshy, which allows them to store water and withstand harsher conditions with such stoicism. In short, loyal plants!
In warm weather, water more generously if you notice that the soil in the pot has dried out. In late autumn or winter, water less frequently, once a month. Overwatering and waterlogged soil are the most common causes of loss.
Fun fact: the only continent without native succulents is Antarctica.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Originating from the Philippines, this little indoor citrus will bring a touch of Filipino sunshine even on dreary winter days. It’s like that friend who doesn’t ask for much but is always there when you need them. It will bloom year-round, filling the air with the fragrance of citrus flowers. Visit the Plant Library for care tips.
*Can be placed outdoors from May to October.
The fruits are not edible and serve a decorative purpose.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Livistona Rotundifolia is an elegant small palm with large fan-shaped leaves. The plant got its name from Baron Livingstone, who founded the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1670. Aborigines considered the heart of the plant a delicacy, and in the West it is a popular green air purifier. Find out how to look after it in Plant Library.
The plant is offered in a simple factory pot.
We recommend and with a great pleasure will help you to choose a new and suitable one.
Thanks to its glossy appearance, the ficus spreads an unmistakable feeling of well-being, especially if you position it as it likes: in a bright place, but away from direct sunlight. In its natural habitat, it can reach up to 30 metres in height. Don’t worry, you won’t have to drill a hole in the roof, as as a houseplant it usually reaches 2-3 metres. How to care for it, find out in Plant Library.
The plant is offered in a simple factory pot.
We recommend and with a great pleasure will help you to choose a new and suitable one.
Yucca is like a fearless explorer in the urban jungle, with its sturdy stem and bright green leaves, boldly exploring new territory and adapting easily to the urban environment. This hardy plant, also known as the ‘Indoor Palm’, brings a touch of vitality and optimism to any space.
To care for this plant treasure, enter the Plant Library.
The plant is offered in a simple factory pot.
We recommend and with a great pleasure will help you to choose a new and suitable one.
The Philodendron Birkin is like a zebra of the rainforest, with its leaves shimmering in stripes of white and green, bringing a hint of wildness and mystery to any corner of your home. This species of philodendron seems to dance in the shadows of the forest, capturing the imagination with its exotic elegance and charm. To take care of this “vegetable zebra” enters the Plant Library.
The plant comes in a simple factory pot.We recommend and gladly choose a new and suitable one.
Thought oranges only grow in warm climates?
The calamondin tree is here to debunk the myth!
It even grows in apartments with British temperatures!
A combination of kumquat and mandarin, its fruits are very pretty, but you’d better not dare to taste them.
The citrus flavor will make your neighbors wonder why they didn’t visit sooner!
See which conditions they prefer in Plant Library.
The fruits are not edible and have a decorative role.From May to October, it can be moved outside.The plant is offered in a simple factory pot.We recommend and with great pleasure choose a new and suitable one.
Like a star on Hollywood’s red carpet, Aglaonema Red turns heads and can’t escape the paparazzi. Native to the warm shade of Southeast Asia’s tropical forests, it knows life doesn’t have to be complicated: it prefers to shine in indirect light and only needs watering when it feels like it. Visit the Plant Library for care tips.
The plant is offered in a simple factory pot.We recommend and gladly choose a new and suitable one.