Strelitzia Reginae
from 350 MDL
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.
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The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
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An intriguing aspect of this ‘white knight’ is its rarity: finding it can sometimes feel like a genuine treasure hunt, making it even more coveted among plant enthusiasts. Once integrated into your décor, the Philodendron White Princess not only purifies the air but also imparts a touch of botanical nobility and aristocracy to any room. Discover its refined tastes in the Plant Library.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Croton Mrs Iceton is a plant that knows how to make an entrance: in shades of green, red and yellow, it looks like the cover of a gardening magazine! Native to the tropical islands of the Pacific, this beauty isn’t afraid of sunlight – in fact, it loves to shine. It’s easy to care for, but it has one little quirk: it doesn’t like to be left in water. Learn more in the Plant Library.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Alocasia Dragon is like a sleeping dragon in the indoor garden, with its large glossy leaves resembling reptilian wings, exuding an aura of mystery and power around it. This exotic plant adds a touch of adventure and exoticism to any room.
To care for this dragon plant, provide it with indirect light, high humidity and well-drained soil to maintain its health and beauty.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
The Monstera Thai Constellation is like a sky full of stars: large, variegated leaves that make you feel as if nature picked up a brush and had a moment of “cosmic inspiration.” Easy to care for, it only requires indirect light and a corner of your living room or bedroom to showcase its tropical splendor. Discover how to nurture this celestial plant 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.
From aromatherapy to floral arrangements, there are many ways to enjoy eucalyptus. Eucalyptus plants thrive indoors as decorative shrubs with aromatic, fragrant leaves. They are not overly demanding, but a few guidelines will ensure optimum care.
Plant the eucalyptus in a large, conical pot for easy transplanting outdoors. Although resistant to drought, potted eucalyptus will dry out more quickly than in the garden. Be sure to water thoroughly until excess water drains away; good drainage is essential as eucalyptus does not tolerate waterlogged soil.
If you’re growing eucalyptus indoors, place the pot near a south-facing window so it gets plenty of sunlight. Regular pruning is necessary due to its rapid growth.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
This stunning member of the Monstera family is a must-have for plant enthusiasts looking to add an exotic touch to their indoor oasis. The Philodendron Cobra boasts distinctive cobra head-shaped leaves that bring an exotic flair to any living space. Its glossy foliage often displays intriguing variations, making it both a visual delight and a conversation starter.
Unlike some high-maintenance tropical plants, the Philodendron Cobra is surprisingly easy to care for. As an indoor plant, it benefits greatly from regular misting to emulate its native humid conditions.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Hoya Kerrii, commonly known as the Sweetheart Hoya or Valentine Hoya, is native to Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and parts of China. This unique vining succulent is trendy each year around Valentine’s Day.
Not only it is adorable, but produces trailing woody vines that are delightfully easy to grow, low maintenance, and slow-growing. Give it indirect light, and moderate watering and protect it from low temperatures.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Begonia Maculata, with its confetti-like spots on the leaves, is undoubtedly the most striking of begonias. It’s easy to care for, leaving you time for other hobbies, and prefers indirect light to shine in all its glory. Visit the Plant Library for care tips.
Fun fact: begonias are closely related to cucumbers, melons and pumpkins.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.
Calamondin, a fruiting shrub from the Rutaceae family, is highly esteemed throughout South Asia and valued in Europe primarily as an ornamental plant.
It blooms profusely year-round, filling the air with the delightful scent of citrus blossoms. During warmer months, placing calamondin outdoors enhances fruit production, benefiting from direct sunlight and temperatures ideally between 21°C and 32°C. Indoors, it thrives in well-lit areas. In winter, ensure it resides in frost-free locations with temperatures above 12 degrees Celsius.
The flowers bloom consistently, with a particularly fragrant display in spring, often preceding fruit development in calamondins aged 3-4 years.
*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 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.
Hoya Kerrii, a semi-succulent plant native to tropical and semi-tropical regions of Asia and the South Pacific, begins as a single leaf and develops into vine stems with numerous heart-shaped leaves along their length. It also has the potential to produce small clusters of flowers.
This plant thrives in bright light – plenty of sun will keep it happy. It’s important to maintain a constant level of moisture; prevent the soil from drying out completely by watering once or twice a month.
Affectionately known as the Sweetheart plant for its thick, heart-shaped leaves, it’s a perfect choice for a Valentine’s Day gift. Not only is this little houseplant adorable, it is also incredibly easy to care for and cherish.
The plant comes in a basic nursery pot.
We are happy to suggest and help you choose a new and appropriate one.