Cordylines make excellent house plants, providing stature and colour to any setting. Cordyline fruticosa 'Tango' forms an upright cane of broad, strap-like leaves that cloak its slender, woody stems. The variegated foliage of this variety is grey-green with broad cerise pink margins, making an attractive display all year round.
There?s something prehistoric about the spiky appearance of Aloe zebrina 'Danyz'. Its toothed, saw-like edges, and ridged leaf surfaces make this an intriguing focal point. This tough little succulent is perfect for a bright, sunny windowsill, but avoiding scorching hot sun.
There are so many different succulents to choose from, but few that look quite like this! Long slender stems are strung with bead-like foliage that cascades downwards, giving it the common name of Senecio 'String of Pearls'.
Grow this fascinating pitcher plant, Nepenthes alata, in your home and it?s bound to draw some interest. This intriguing carnivorous plant not only makes an attractive and interesting feature in your home but it doubles up as a fly catcher too!
This is the answer to an easy, fast, and clean way to feed your houseplants.
Let the perfume of Lavender 'Favourite Summer Improved' whisk you away to sunny Provence! This charming French Lavender is richly aromatic, boasting a profusion of violet flower spikes topped with showy, mauve bracts.
The prettiest Marguerite around, with lots more than to offer than just good looks! This incredible hybrid between Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium boasts a neat and bushy habit, making this a superb patio plant.
Miscanthus sinensis 'Ruby Cute' is an arching, deciduous grass is at its best in autumn when the slender green leaves turn to bright ruby red. The leaves begin the year green, with white veins that gradually become pinker as autumn approaches.
Large, scarlet red, daisy blooms make this Marguerite stand out from the crowd! Argyranthemum 'GranDaisy Ruby' is an innovative hybrid between Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium.
An innovative cross between the Argyranthemeum and Chrysanthemum coronarium has produced this dazzling daisy!