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Boston Fern - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
The Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is probably one of the easiest ferns to grow and maintain. Although it can be prone to browning, dropping an...
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Calathea Ornata - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
Calathea is a large genus of leafy tropical plants found growing in the damp, swampy forest floors of the Americas. They’re characterised by their ...
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String Of Pearls - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
Although they make the perfect hanging plant, String of Pearls (or Senecio Rowleyanus) are naturally found spreading across the desert floors of So...
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Rhipsalis - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
There are two different types of cacti - desert and forest. Most of us are familiar with desert cacti which can be identified by their thick, bulbo...
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Rat Tail Cactus - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
Whilst rodents may not be your thing, we are fairly sure the Disocactus Flagelliformis (rat tail cactus, to give it it's easier common name) will b...
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Ficus Lyrata - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
It’s safe to say that the Ficus Lyrata (otherwise known as fiddle leaf fig) is probably one of the most popular plants around at the moment. With i...
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Sanseveria - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
Although known by some pretty harsh nicknames (mother in law’s tongue, devil’s tongue, snake plant etc…), the Sanseveria is probably one of the mos...
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Epiphyllum - Plant of the Month
by Alice Bailey
The Epiphyllum, otherwise known as the fishbone or zig zag cactus, is a beautifully structured forest cactus that’s ideal for a bright spot with li...
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Swiss Cheese Plant - Plant of the Month
by Frances Bailey
Although they've been a bit tricky to get hold of over the past few months, the Monstera (or swiss cheese plant) has remained one of our favourite ...
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Pilea/Chinese Money Plant - Plant of the Month
by Frances Bailey
Pilea Peperomioides (otherwise known as the Chinese Money Plant) has fast become one of the most popular house plants - and for good reason! It is ...
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