Few house plants are as dramatic as Alocasia x amazonica! The wavy edged leaves are dark green with purple undersides, and patterned with silvery-white veins that create an impressive contrast.
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.
Anthuriums are exotic and elegant. Their colourful bracts rise above glossy, heart shaped, evergreen foliage. These eye-catching house plants are perfect for adding a splash of colour to a bright spot, well away from the glare of the sun.
The anthurium is a stunning and elegant plant, and is even more eye-catching in this clear glass vase, displaying its stunning twining roots.
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!
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!
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.
An attractive indoor fern with soft, feathery foliage, the Asparagus fern sits beautifully within any contemporary or modern interior. The fresh green leaves are a welcome splash of natural colour which suits all styles.
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.
This stylish looking house plant is much tougher than its appearance would suggest. Aspidistra elatior can tolerate drought, pollution and low light conditions - hence its common name of Cast Iron Plant. Much loved by the Victorians, this leafy house plant remains popular today for its glossy, gently arching foliage that rises on slender stems. Ideal for a hallway, or shaded corner of a cool conservatory. Height and spread: 90cm (36).