Shakespeare said, ‘If music be the food of love, play on.’ Here at NAME, we believe love is sustained not by music, but by flowers. So whether you’re setting out to find new love or confirming years together, this bouquet of white roses, viburnum and bouvardia is perfect for you.
Bring a smile to the face of your friends and family with this wonderful bouquet. A fusion of bright yellow roses, viburnum and budding wax flower, it’s the perfect statement of friendship and warm feelings
We pride ourselves on the quality of our blooms, and this bunch of pink hypericum berries is no different. Lovingly created just for you, we hand-deliver all our wonderful bouquets to customers all over the UK, with a special same day service available for those last-minute gifts
Clean and minimal in the Scandinavian style, we recommend green hypericum berries to anyone looking to add a touch of naturalist chic to the home or garden. Turn a tired setting into something cool and calm, provide a boost to the ambiance of a bedroom or dining room
Aucuba Japonica, commonly called Japanese laurel or gold dust plant, is a shrub native to forest soils of moist valleys, streams and near shaded moist rocks in China, Korea, and Japan. The glossy green leaves are heavily dusted with beautiful golden-yellow spots making the ‘Gold Dust Plant’ a cheery house plant, and a beautiful accent among other foliage plants. Aucuba Japonica varieties include both male and female plants that produce clusters of tiny purplish flowers in spring. If pollinated, the flowers are followed by bright red berries carried on the plant through the winter. So, move them outside during spring and summer if wish for this to happen. Indoors, you'll have easy success with this compact, upright shrub because it adapts well to indoor conditions. In fact, it doesn't need much attention to thrive and it grows well in a pot. Light and Water Keep it in a spot with bright indirect light. Some cool, direct morning sunlight is fine. Bright, filtered sunlight will help Gold Dust Plant keep its variegation. Don't move it outdoors unless you have a cool, shady spot for it. Keep the soil evenly moist from spring through fall. Then, cut back on watering in winter when growth has slowed. For indoors, although slow-growing, Gold Dust Plants will get tall and leggy over time. Prune the stems back hard in spring to keep Aucuba Japonica a manageable size indoors and to encourage branching. Cut stems at a 45° angle, just after a node (the place where a leaf or branch is attached to the stem). Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems. Clean those beautiful spotted leaves to keep them dust-free. Wipe them off with a damp cloth, this will unclog the pores on the plant allowing them to break and prevent brown tips.
The Monstera plant (or Swiss Cheese plant) has become a common household tropical plant adorning spaces with its wonderfully large and unique foliage. We love this hybrid variety with perforated holes in the glossy leaves. In your house they’re guaranteed to be unlike any other foliage heavy plants you own. Monsteras needs lots of space when mature, so as it begins to outgrow its pot, move it to a statement-making spot in the living room, rather than in a tight corner or on a windowsill. If it gets too big for your liking, you can always trim off one of the largest leaf or two and display them in a vase. In the wild these grow in tropical rainforest in crevices between trees and the gaps in the leaves allow for light to reach its lower foliage. They make an interesting hanging basket or can be grown on a totem pole or other support. Light and Water It’s not hard to take care of and is tolerant of surprisingly low light. Avoid direct sunlight and place anywhere from low light to bright indirect light. Find a balance between sun and shade where possible. If Monstera is given too much sun, the leaves will yellow. If it’s left in the dark, the plant will exhibit something called negative phototropism, where new leaves grow towards the dark, rather than the light. In the jungle, this would signal to the plant the presence of a large tree which it will grow toward in an attempt to climb it. As with all plants from the tropics, Keep in a fairly humid environment either with regular misting or a pebble tray. Water your Monstera moderately and evenly, about once a week. Wait until the soil is fairly dry before watering again.
The popularity of this bouquet never falters – it’s an all-time NAME favourite. Classic green and white tones are provided by a cast of familiar faces: white bouvardia, lisianthus, snapdragons and fragrant eucalyptus. Order yours today!
A fine and subtle bloom, clematis is a signifier of virtue and honour, but also deep and enduring love. It’s a wonderful gift for a partner or a great pick to offer a first date or new beau
These towering oriental lilies are the perfect choice for housewarming gifts or as a dinner party centrepiece. And with fast delivery across the UK, Flowers and Plants Co is on hand to provide beautiful flowers, just in the nick of time.
Feed your floral passion with this sumptuous bouquet from Flowers and Plants Co. A mono-floral design of pure white alstroemeria, it’s the ideal bouquet for anyone who favours the finer things in life.
Alstroemeria are long lasting and vibrant: they’re the undiscovered gem of the floral world. Here at Flowers and Plants Co., we can’t get enough of them. Versatile in a bouquet or simply gorgeous on their own, this arrangement is a fine example of alstroemeria doing what it does best: showing off.
Get some alstroemeria in your life today or brighten someone’s world with this gorgeous bouquet. Loud and proud, this red alstro is out-there and amazing. Grab a bunch today with Flowers and Plants Co.
The best things in life are floral. This fabulous bunch of orange alstroemeria is a great option for friends and family: they’ll love the long lasting petals and vibrant, vivacious colour.
Known as Lily of the Incas, alstroemeria has something of the exotic about it, a hint of the Amazon. It’s also a wonderfully lively and long lasting flower, making it the perfect gift for far off friends and relatives.
This bunch of fabulous alstrroemeria might just turn out to be your Floral Crush. The perfect antidote to grey skies and cloud, these bright flowers will give you the little lift you need. Grab a bunch today with Flowers and Plants Co.
Sometimes a bouquet is so perfect, we almost don’t want to let it go. The Freesia Fresca is one such bouquet. A selection of our best freesias and fragrant eucalyptus, it’s a fun-loving and fabulous bouquet.
Craving a bit of floral therapy? Join Flowers and Plants Co. today and enjoy bouquets like this stunning alstroemeria arrangement delivered directly to your door, anywhere in the UK.
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.
A very large trailing Ivy plant, this Pittsburgh Ivy or sometimes called English Ivy variety has wonderful shaped leaves with subtle striped variegation. A classic plant seen in every quintessential garden whether it is creeping up walls or hanging from atop. This will grow fast if you let it, but regular pruning can keep it in check. It loves wet and humid spots so a bathroom is a great spot or any location up high (with regular misting) so you can see its wonderful trailing vines. Light and Water Keep it in a bright spot with lots of indirect light to encourage but keep it rather cool so not on a sunny windowsill or near radiators as this can cause its leaves to drop. Keep the soil moist, watering when the top two inches of the soil has dried out.