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A full list of seeds on offer for house plants
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A full list of seeds on offer for house plants
Philodendron Selloum is a vibrant plant that feature gorgeous foliage and will bring a burst of nature to your home or outdoor space with its tropical look.
This is an easy to grow climbing lily which blooms in stunning, large, frilled yellow and crimson flowers. Great to grow in a sheltered area of the garden or in the conservatory. It will need some good support once mature but will make your garden look amazing giving it that romantic, tropical look.
The packaging of this product is fully compostable, so once you have finished with it, it can be added to the compost heap, so nothing goes to landfill.
Phoenix Acaulis, also known as the Dwarf Date Palm, is an interesting species from the Date Palm family. It has no formed trunk, just lots of spikes coming from the base. For this reason, it is also called “trunkless” palm. Great for growing both indoors and outdoors.
Areca Palm is a popular house plant that will grow up to 2-2.5 m tall in full maturity. Lots of stems emerge from the base to produce graceful, arching fronds that look a bit like bamboo. It is relatively low maintenance and is popular for its air purifying ability. It will also make any interior look elegant and sophisticated.
All the packaging of this product is fully compostable.
Musa Balbisiana, also known as plantain, is one of the ancestors of the modern cultivated bananas. It grows lush leaves in clumps with a more upright habit than most cultivated bananas. The flowers grow in bright shades from red to maroon. In colder climates, it needs to be kept frost free, so protection in winter is essential.
Musa Velutina is a dwarf variety that can grow up to 70 cm tall with large leaves. A relative of the banana plant, it will produce yellow orange flowers and pink fruits. It is an indoor or greenhouse perennial, frost will damage he leaves. Suitable for large containers and borders in milder climate.
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