Understated and delicate, this bouquet combines the elusive elements of floral grace: balance, poise and texture. Red roses and carnations set the scene: bold and bright. They’re supported by a cast of green viburnum, wax flower and long lasting alstroemeria, all combining for a wonderful bouquet for any occasion.
Tired of flowers? Bored of bouquets? Here at Flowers and Plants Co, we have a great range of indoor plants: like this snake plant. The ideal housewarming gift or something for you, this dynamic plant is and interior designers dream: it looks amazing wherever you put it.
Send plants to your friends and family in London and across the UK with Flowers and Plants Co. A wonderful selection of plants, like this dracaena, can make all the difference in livening up your home. And what’s more, they’re great lasting gifts, with an added advantage: they’re good for you!
An old school plant with a universal appeal; whether you’re a chef or just appreciate it for its aromatic fragrance, a thyme plant is hard to beat. Order yours today and enjoy same day London delivery and next day nationwide shipping.
An understated and underrated plant (in our opinion), this kalanchoe is a beautiful flowering species ideal for the home. Low-maintenance and easy to display, it’s one of our most popular potted gifts for all occasions.
During dark and damp days, there’s no better way to cheer someone up than with a flowering plant. Longer lasting than a bouquet and with the advantage of flowering multiple times a year, this orange kalanchoe plant is the perfect way to reach out to friends or relatives and let them know you’re thinking of them.
A timeless classic, red anthurium plants are popular presents and housewarming gifts. Send your nearest and dearest a beautiful plant today and enjoy fast delivery all over the UK. And with a long-lasting guarantee, free online advice and fantastic offers, we offer a complete range of services.
Normal is okay, but sometimes you need exceptional. With a stunning ZZ plant from FandP, exceptional is guaranteed. Great for kitchens and dining rooms, the lush green leaves of the ZZ lend an air of tranquillity and calm which is the perfect antidote to our fast paced modern lives
Calathea lancifolia, or commonly known as Rattlesnake Plant is a wonderfully showy houseplant. It has upright, lance-shaped leaves with long wavy edges that form in clumps, spreading slowly over time. The leaves are variegated with dark green strokes on a pale green background. The undersides are a burgundy red and velvety to the touch. Light and Water As with most variegated plants, Calathea need plenty of diffused light however direct sunlight will cause the leaves to fade and lose their markings. They can tolerate some degree of shade, but the better the light conditions, the more you will be rewarded by fine foliage. Experiment in your home to find the perfect spot for your plant. Calathea must always be kept in damp soil, but definitely do not allow the plant to sit in water or in very wet soil. Think little and often as a watering policy. Avoid draughts and ensure the plant has reasonable ventilation. High humidity levels are a must. Stand on a wet pebble tray to improve humidity and mist frequently. Pop it in the shower room or kitchen from time to time to give an extra boost.
The Chlorophytum Comosum aka Spider Plant is one of the best air purifiers and a very hardy plant. This plant is considered one of the most adaptable of houseplants and the easiest to grow. This plant can grow in a wide range of conditions. Light and Water These hardy plants can grow in a variety of conditions and suffer few problems. Keep them anywhere from low to bright light settings but avoid direct sunlight during summer to avoid over drying the soil which can lead to brown tips. Water when the soil feels dry to touch and ensure it drains fully before watering again.
The Chinese Money plant (or Pilea Peperomioides) has been a popular plant ever since it was originally brought over from the southwestern Yunnan province of China. Their bright green pancake-shaped leaves provide a burst of colour against white walls or paler backgrounds. Light and Water Light-wise, the best situation for a Chinese money plant is bright light, with no direct sunlight. Direct sun scorches leaves, and light shade may encourage larger leaves. They’re said to be hardy down to freezing, and a period of cool temperatures may make them more likely to produce their tiny white flowers on pink stems. The Chinese money plant prefers a well-draining potting soil, and a pot with drainage holes is necessary. The soil needs to mostly dry out between waterings, with more watering required in warmer, sunnier weather. If the leaves start to look slightly droopy, that’s a sign that the plant needs water. To keep your Chinese money plant nicely shaped, rotate it at least once a week to prevent it from getting lopsided. The large leaves tend to accumulate dust, so these plants benefit from regular showers, or at least wiping down of their leaves. Treat monthly with an all-purpose plant fertilizer during the spring and summer growing seasons.
With beautiful coloured fleshy spathes and flowering spikes, these Anthuriums are essential to anyone look-ing to create a tropical feel in their homes. These indoor plants are epiphytes, a type of air plant that come from warm, tropical regions where they either grow on the surface of other plants or in rich organic humus. Therefore, as a houseplant, the Anthurium is extremely durable and requires little care. Light and Water Flowering Anthurium requires bright, indirect light (direct sunlight will scorch the leaves and flowers!). Low light will slow growth and produce fewer, smaller “flowers.” Most Anthuriums thrive on humidity. If your humidity level is less than 50%, then consider using a humidifier to increase the level to at least 60%. Filling small trays with pebbles and water and grouping indoor plants together can slightly increase the humidity immediately surrounding your plants.