It?s hard to resist the urge to touch the delicate fronds of this graceful Asparagus Fern! The slender stems are shrouded in the finest foliage that gives it a soft, fluffy appearance, but take care as they can develop thorns over time.
An exciting mix of all sorts of easy to grow cacti, which are all well suited to window sills, sun rooms or greenhouses. It?s easy to grow a cactus, and this fun mix means that you never know quite what you are going to grow!
The graceful fronds of the Parlour Palm make this one of the most recognisable house plants! Popularised by the Victorians, it remains a firm favourite today.
This compact bushy variety bears a profusion of single purple blooms with contrasting red-pink sepals over a particularly long period. The ball shaped blooms of Fuchsia 'Jollies Nantes' appear throughout the summer and autumn seasons. A lovely compact specimen for a patio container or planted at the front of mixed borders.
The beautiful bell-shaped blooms of Foxglove 'Panther' are gently speckled inside, just like a traditional Foxglove. That?s where the similarities end! This super-charged Digitalis produces upright spikes of completely sterile blooms that, unlike other varieties, will last for weeks on end.
This elegant palm makes a fine focal point with maturity. Over many years it will grow to an impressive height, bringing a leafy jungle feel to the conservatory.
Enormous heads of bloom with exceptional weather resistance make these giant geraniums stand out from the rest! Raised from cuttings, these plants have increased vigour and abundant flowers that persist throughout summer if deadheaded regularly.
This sensational indoor Azalea really is a class act! The lime green buds unfurl over a long period, revealing crisp, apple white blooms. The effect is mesmerising, creating a lovely vintage feel.
The curious flowers of Cuphea ignea bring to mind the fiery glow and shape of tiny cigars. This neat little evergreen perennial makes a lovely pot plant for a bright, sunny window or conservatory.
This evergreen shrub is perfectly hardy in UK gardens, but why leave it outdoors when you can enjoy its glossy good looks in your home too! Fatsia japonica, is better known as the Paperplant or Castor Oil Plant.
Ever wondered where your coffee comes from? Meet Coffea Arabica, the Arabian Coffee plant! This bushy foliage plant makes a handsome house plant and a great talking point.
The Weeping fig is a well-known and popular houseplant, forming a magnificent evergreen tree after many years. In the meantime, this slow growing plant makes a fine focal point for any bright sunny room, taking many years to outgrow its space.