Indoor Potted Plants
Indoor potted plants are a great way to bring nature into your home and improve indoor air quality. Discover the best types of indoor plants for different spaces and how to care for them.
Monstera deliciosa LIVE plant (from cutting- 2 Leaf). A very classic plant that makes your space look great!
Sansevieria or Snake Plants are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden, or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything. They’re easy to grow & low maintenance.
The Philodendron birkin is a rare gorgeous houseplant with dark green leaves. The leaves are variegated with a light yellow. These plants grow different shaped leaves & come in different pigments. This makes philodendrons a unique & beloved houseplant.
Celebrate the arrival of spring with pretty, colourful flowers!
The Ficus genus has been around for more than 60 million years, making it an ancient plant. Please be aware that these plants are toxic to pets if consumed.
Zamioculcus zamiifolia 'Zenzi' is an adorably compact little sibling to the common ZZ Plant. Easy to care for & tolerant of low light, the dwarf Zenzi's dark green curled leaves grow close together on fleshy, arching stems.
Zamioculcas zamiifolia or ZZ plant, has been around for centuries, originating in drought-prone Africa. It has wide, attractive, dark green waxy smooth leaves that reflect sunlight. It tolerates both neglect & drought & accepts low-light conditions.
Bird of Paradise is considered the queen of the indoor plant world. This large, upright plant adds a rich, tropical flair to any space as its glossy, banana-shaped leaves fan out. Relatively hardy & adapts to a wide spectrum of light conditions.
Alocasia 'Black Velvet' (Alocasia reginula) is a popular miniature jewel alocasia with characteristic dark foliage & a compact growth habit. Named for both its regal appearance & black velvety leaves, which are contrasted beautifully by white venation.
Sansevieria Fernwood is an evergreen, relatively hardy, & perennial succulent snake plant belonging to the family Asparagaceae. It has unique stems with tiger stripe patterns ranging in color from dark green, light green, yellow, & white.
Philodendron Prince of Orange has uniquely hued leaves, which change color over time. New growth starts as starburst yellow transitioning 1st to copper tones, then settling into darker shades of green. It is a self-heading Philodendron hybrid.