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Asplenium Australasicum

Common Name: Birds Nest Fern   Asplenium australasicum, also known as the Bird’s Nest Fern, is an Australian and New Zealand evergreen with broad, strap-shaped fronds and a nest-like central rosette. Prefers filtered light and moist soil, and can be grown as a houseplant or in outdoor gardens. In general, mature Bird’s Nest Ferns can reach

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Ceropegia Woodii Hanging Basket

Common Name: String of Hearts or Chain of Hearts Ceropegia woodii, commonly known as String of Hearts or Chain of Hearts, is a popular trailing or cascading succulent vine. This plant is known for its cascading or trailing growth habit, making it an excellent choice for hanging baskets or as a trailing accent in containers. String of Hearts

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Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis Assorted

Common Name: Chinese Hibiscus or Rose Mallow  Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, a botanical masterpiece renowned for its vibrant blossoms and lush greenery. Commonly known as the Chinese Hibiscus or Rose Mallow, this tropical beauty graces gardens and landscapes with its captivating presence. Thriving in full sun, this hibiscus variety revels in warm and tropical climates. It’s a perfect

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Phlebodium Aureum – Blue Star

Common Name: Blue Star Fern Phlebodium Blue Star a beautiful compact fern featuring deeply lobed. alluring blue-green foliage. Plant in free draining soil in a shaded location in a rock garden, under planting, borders or indoors in pots. Protect from frost. Phlebodium Blue Star will grow to a height of 60-90cm and a width of

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Begonia Rex

Common Name: Painted Leaf Begonia Begonia rex steals the spotlight with its striking, intricately patterned leaves that boast a royal blend of colors, including shades of silver, purple, green, and pink. While it demands a bit of attention to lighting and watering preferences, Begonia rex rewards caregivers with a show of regal foliage without the fuss. Flourishing

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Crocus Sativus

Common Name: Saffron Crocus Crocus species and cultivars are mostly very hardy and are easily grown plants that are particularly well suited to rockery planting. Plant in any sunny or partly shaded position in cool, moist, humus-rich soil. Violet petals envelop a trio of fiery red stigmas in the Saffron Crocus. Hand-harvested for the world’s most expensive spice – saffron. Blooms in late autumn,

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