Exotic

Ficus Carica – Brown Turkey

COMMON NAME: FIG Fig Brown Turkey will often bear two crops in a year.. This variety produces purple-brown fruit with sweet pink flesh in summer. They are best grown in well drained soils with full sun exposure. Mature trees tolerate cold and frost, however protection is needed for new plantings until fully established. Fig Brown […]

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Zamia Furfuracea – Cardboard Plant

Commo Name: Cardboard Plant Zamia furfuracea, also known as the Cardboard Palm, is a cycad species native to southeastern Mexico. It has stiff, pinnate leaves resembling a palm. It grows slowly and reproduces through cones, making it a popular ornamental plant in subtropical climates. However, it is toxic if ingested and should be kept out

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Syngonium – Snow White

Syngonium, also known as Arrowhead Plant or Vine, is a versatile and attractive indoor plant from the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. It features unique arrow-shaped leaves and is adaptable to various light conditions. Easy to maintain, it makes a great addition to any indoor garden.

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Ficus Emerald – Fig

This highly fashionable plant is perfect for indoors. They feature a heavily-veined, very large violin-shaped leaf, 38cm long & 22cm wide, growing upright on a tall plant. Perfect specimen plants for well lit foyers and function areas or just in your living areas at home. Ideal in floor-standing pots where the plant is allowed to

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Calathea Mixed

Common Name: Zebra Plant Sun Requirements: Calathea Mixed prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as this can scorch its leaves. It thrives in partially shaded areas or indoor spaces with filtered sunlight. Soil: Plant Calathea Mixed in well-draining, moisture-retentive soil. A peat-based potting mix with added perlite or sand for drainage

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Alcantarea Imperialis – Rubra

Common Name: Imperial Bromeliad Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun to partial shade. Full sun enhances the red coloration of the leaves, while too much shade may lead to greener foliage. Planting: Best planted in spring or early summer. Prefers well-drained, sandy or rocky soil. It can be planted in the ground in frost-free climates or

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