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.
A lemon blossom at home is more than just a plant – it’s a little ambassador of summer. Growing a lemon tree indoors can bring an old-world charm to your home, not to mention providing a beautiful fragrance. But like any new houseplant, it’s important to understand a lemon tree’s needs before you get started. The Plant Library is here to help!
The fruits are not edible and have a decorative role. We recommend eating the fruit after the second fruit.
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.
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.
Olive trees, with their silvery, sage-coloured leaves, are perfect for modern interiors. They’re exquisitely refined as if you’ve just brought a bit of Tuscany into your living room. Native to the Mediterranean, they’re particularly suited to drier air (like that found in most homes).
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
One of the most impressive climbing species that you can easily plant in your garden, always surprising with its aesthetic appeal, even in winter! Ivy is a common climbing and trailing plant originating from Europe and Western Asia. It has long, flexible stems that allow it to creep and climb easily over large surfaces. It can cover a wall or be successfully used to decorate the garden, fence, or interior of the house.
In late summer, it produces small yellow-green flowers and fruits, though these are not edible. It is easy to plant in all seasons (except when the ground is frozen). It grows slower in its early years but once mature, it spreads rapidly, covering entire buildings. Ivy requires no special care and is quite resistant to various environmental conditions, diseases or pests. It likes sunlight but prefers not to be exposed to direct light. When planted directly in the ground, it will survive through winter.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Licuala Grandis, the ruffled fan palm, is native to Vanuatu, a small island nation in the Pacific. The fans on this unusual and exquisite palm are highly valued since they unfold like a classic fan that you may use to stay cool on a hot day. While it requires minimal care, its rarity and unique appearance make it highly sought-after among plant collectors. It’s wind-resistant, and it looks great on patios and balconies as well as hallways, bedrooms and conference rooms.
Trimming is unnecessary, but feel free to remove dry leaves as needed. The plant shows strong resistance to common pests and diseases, benefiting from good ventilation and avoiding sudden temperature changes. Regular weekly spraying helps prevent leaf browning.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Olive trees complement modern interiors with their silvery, sage-coloured foliage. They exude sophistication as if you’ve recently added a touch of Tuscany to your living space. Native to the Mediterranean, they are particularly suited to drier air (such as that found in most homes).
Depending on the pot you choose and the variety of olive trees, your plant can grow up to 2 metres tall. Olive trees should not be watered very often. Water until the soil is soaked, but not until the surface is 2-3cm dry.
In spring, dry or diseased branches can be pruned back to promote harmonious growth and encourage new growth. Enjoy a bit of Provence in your home or garden thanks to the beautiful foliage of the olive tree.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
If you want to create a tropical holiday atmosphere in your home, you can’t beat the areca palm, with its elegantly arched leaves.
The Areca Palm, also known by its Latin name Dypsis Lutescens, is native to Madagascar. It is a fabulous houseplant, often grown for its dramatic tropical effect. It’s particularly good at making a visual impact wherever it’s placed. This makes it popular with plant lovers and interior designers.
With smooth, bamboo-like stems and full but narrow leaves, this green beauty needs plenty of room to spread out. We recommend placing it in a spacious area such as a reception, kitchen, hallway or living room. If you have plenty of light in your bedroom it would also work well there.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
relitzia Reginae, often called the Bird of Paradise, thrives in the wilds of South Africa and truly lives up to its majestic name. Position it in your living room or hallway, and you’ll instantly infuse your space with a touch of the jungle, harmoniously blending with urban elegance. Pollinated by birds, it features robust stems strong enough to support the weight of several birds at once. Discover its preferred conditions in the Plant Library.
Only the mature plant is in flower at the moment.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Because it rarely grows over three metres, this species is known as the dwarf Cavendish. Although it doesn’t grow as tall as the houseplant, it is still a very large plant. Its leaves are huge, so it’s good for homes with lots of space.
It likes bright light and can tolerate some direct sunlight during the day. Its soil should be allowed to dry out a little between waterings, but you should still mist it frequently as its huge leaves need a lot of moisture. You can help it grow healthily by feeding it once a month in spring and summer with liquid fertiliser.
Please note that despite its name, this banana tree won’t bear fruit.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Hydrangea lovers know that they are among the most disease and pest resistant, making them easy to grow. Hydrangea is a versatile plant. It works just as well in a colourful garden as it does in a minimalist setting. Most varieties come from Asia, but they are equally at home here.
Hydrangeas evaporate a lot of water, so make sure you give them plenty, a small drink of water every day, preferably soft water. It does best in moist, well-drained soil and partial shade. Avoid southern exposure, especially if the soil is very dry. They tend to wilt in hot weather, so keep them well-watered during hot spells in summer.
The best time to plant hydrangeas is in spring. You won’t have to worry about frost and the roots will be better able to take hold. However, you can plant hydrangeas in both summer and autumn. Just be sure to give them plenty of water immediately after planting and on hot days.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.