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Simple and stylish, this elegant Anthurium comes in a clear glass vase, allowing you to admire its twining network of roots. This eye-catching soiless display makes a fascinating focal point that captures the latest trend for hydroponic house plants.
Anthuriums always make a stylish addition to your home, with their glossy evergreen foliage and showy flower bracts. This one is particularly eye-catching as its twining network off roots are on full display!
What could be more elegant than this beautiful Gardenia? Trained as a mini standard with a decorative twisted stem, it makes the perfect gift for any occasion, and is sure to be treasured.
Anthuriums always make a stylish addition to your home, with their glossy evergreen foliage and showy flower bracts. This one is particularly eye-catching as its twining network off roots are on full display!
Agapanthus 'Bluestorm' is a new variety of Agapanthus, which has been bred specifically for its flowers. In June, this African Blue Lily grows an abundance of blue blooms on stiff stems, perfect for cut flower displays. It also boasts a long season, ensuring that your cottage garden remains colourful and interesting until the late summer. However, Agapanthus 'Atiblu' is by no means a one-trick pony; its strap-shaped, semi-evergreen foliage can be used to add structure to sunny borders. You won't even have to worry about its wellbeing when you go on holiday, for this hardy perennial tolerates drought exceptionally well, making it a good all-round plant. Height: 75cm (2'6). Spread: 50cm (1'8).
A viticella type with fabulous recurved red blooms with a central boss of pale pink petals. Clematis 'Avant-Garde' is a vigorous climber, scaling obelisks, walls and fences with ease. At the end of each season, simply cut the stems back to just above ground level - pruning really couldn't be simpler!
From the Ornamental Fig family, the Rubber Plant has been a popular houseplant from the Victorian times, but now there are newer and better varieties like this form with larger, and wider glossy leaves. Light and Water Although we recommend that it is grown in bright but indirect light, Rubber Plants will tolerate a couple of hours of morning sunshine. These are easy plants to care for as long as you are careful with the watering. Only water once the compost is dry to touch, and make sure that the plant isn't left standing in water. You can mist the leaves during the summer to increase the humidity. Occasionally wash the leaves with a damp sponge or cloth to keep the foliage glossy. Try to maintain an average temperature no lower than 12°C in the winter and avoid any sudden drops in the temperature and cold draughts.