The essence of the exotic is everywhere in this amazing bromelia plant: bright orange blooms and deep verdant leaves. It’s the ideal plant for the inquisitive, so unleash the explorer in yourself or send one of these wonderful plants to a green-fingered friend.
Send plants across the UK with FandP. Fast, reliable and affordable, we’re fast becoming one of the UK’s most popular plant and flower providers. And with a wonderful selection including this red bromelia, it’s not hard to see why. Whether you’re surprising friends and family or just treating yourself, we’ve got it all.
A selection of our favourite, handmade truffles, pralines, creams and caramels.Nestled into our signature Theobroma foil embossed box, creating the perfect gift.Ingredients: Ingredients: DarkChocolate (Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Milk Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), White Chocolate (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Butter (Milk), Caramel (Glucose Syrup, Sweetened Condensed Skimmed Milk, Sugar, Water, Cocoa Butter, Modified Starch, Thickener: Agar, Flavours, Emulsifier: E471-Sunflower Lecithin, Salt, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate), Praline Paste (Hazelnuts), Fondant (Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Water), Alcohol (Neutral Spirit, Marc de Champagne, Crème de Cacao, Orange Liqueur, Robin of Locksley Gin, Rum), Fruit Purees (Glucose Syrup, Invert Sugar Syrup, Strawberries, Orange, Raspberry and Beetroot Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavourings Ethanol, Acidifier: Citric Acid, Colouring Plant Concentrates (Carrot, Pumpkin, Apple, Safflower, Lemon)), Puffed Rice (Rice Flour, Sugar, Wheat Malt, Salt), Popping Candy (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla Flavouring, Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Lactose, Carbon Dioxide, Glazing Agent: Gum Arabic, Starch, Shellac), Natural Flavourings: Orange, Strawberry, Lemon, Pear, Coffee, Lime, Elderflower, Grapefruit, Rum Essence (Artificial Flavouring, Thickening Agent: Xanthan Gum, Caramel Sugar Syrup, Citric Acid, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate, Ascorbic Acid), Raspberries, Strawberries, Sea Salt, Coffee Granules, Colour (Beetroot, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide).For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold. May contain peanuts.
Sensational truffles, filled with creamy caramel mixed with sea salt and enrobed in the finest Belgian milk and dark chocolate.Presented in a brass Peacock sleeve, this box creates the perfect gift.Ingredients: Caramel 38% (Glucose Syrup, Sweetened Condensed Skimmed Milk, Sugar, Water, Cocoa Butter, Modified Starch, Thickener: Agar, Flavours, Emulsifier: E471-Sunflower Lecithin, Salt, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid, Preservative: Potassium Sorbate), Milk Chocolate 31% (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Dark Chocolate 31% (Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Salt Flakes 0.6%.For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.May contain nuts and peanuts.QUALITY and ETHICSWe take great care to source only the best ingredients for our chocolates, as quality has to come first in all aspects of the products and services that we offer to our customers.At the same time we believe that it is vital to support a sustainable global chocolate industry by acting with a social conscience around our commercial decisions.
Signature Marc de Champagne truffles, enrobed in the finest Belgian Milk Chocolate.Presented in a pink swan gift sleeve, this stunning box is the ideal gift.Ingredients: Milk Chocolate 59% (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Whole Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Dark Chocolate (Cocoa Mass, Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Natural Vanilla), Butter (Milk), Fondant (Sugar, Glucose (Wheat), Water, Preservative: Sulphur Dioxide), Alcohol (Marc de Champagne 4%).For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold. May contain nuts and peanuts.
Herald of the spring, tulips are a beautiful addition to the home any time of the year. Choose this bunch of bright yellow blooms and send them anywhere across the country with Flowers and Plants Co.
A graceful and attractive palm, with closely growing upright stems and long arching linear leaves that will create a handsome focal point in any room. Still one of the most popular houseplants and it is easy to see why as it is so versatile and easy to look after. This palm does best in warm, humid conditions. A popular houseplant, the Areca palm is fairly easy to care for as long as you don’t over-water it. Although it is a heavy feeder, its fronds may yellow if it is over-fertilized. Don’t be alarmed about sooty flecks that develop on the palm’s sheaths as they occur naturally and are not a sign of disease or pests. Light and Water Although they like a warm atmosphere don't place it near a radiator or heat source and choose a brightly lit spot but not in direct sun. A bright indirect light spot will suit it best. Water regularly through the growing season with soft water, or rainwater but let the surface of the soil dry out slightly before watering again. Reduce watering through the winter months. These plants need humidity so mist the leaves regularly or stand on a tray of damp pebbles with some water. Lastly wipe of any dust from the palm fronds/leaves from time to time and trim off fronds/leaves if they yellow and dry out.
The Turtle Vine is a cute little trailing vine adorned with small round ‘turtle’ like leaves running along the length. Not to be confused with the similarly named “String of turtles” or Peperomia Prostrata, this vine is a cascading low-growing plant and has a lot more foliage which is densely packed. It grows quickly and is fairly hardy, needing monitoring when it comes to their water level. Light and Water Bright indirect light is best, avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun, especially in the summer. Always maintain evenly moist soil and average room humidity is acceptable. If you see any signs of dehydration, introduce more humidity with regular misting or a water tray. The Turtle vine loves moist soil - once the pot begins to feel light when lifted, it's time for another water. Under-watering symptoms include crispy/curling leaves, a grey, washed-out appearance, yellowing leaves and a lack of new growth. These issues are commonly down to either too much heat/light forgetfulness. Dehydration is the number one issue among growers, so always keep an eye out for drying soil. Over-watering symptoms, on the other hand, include yellowing lower leaves, little to no growth and a rotting stem or leaves. Never allow your plat to endure long periods of soggy soil or a dark location as both will significantly increase the chance of over-watering and death.
The eternal sunflower. Our most popular summer bloom and the star of the season, these sunflowers have beautiful heads and petals, a shaped and slender grace we can’t get enough of. Send a bunch and bring a light into someone’s world.
Famed for its healing properties within its fleshy leaves. The Aloe Vera is a welcome addition to space adding a stylish touch as well being very low maintenance, the perfect houseguest! Light and Water Place your Aloe Vera in a spot with lots of bright light, but avoid too much direct sunlight during the summer, and in a warm place away from drafts. The leaves hold a lot water, so it doesn’t need frequent watering. When it does, it should be water thoroughly and only when the soil is fully dry.
The Haworthia Fasciata or “Zebra Plant” is a common household succulent. It’s perfect for beginners, be-cause it grows well indoors when taken care of properly. It also propagates easily, which makes it perfect for arrangements or gifts. This succulent is also great for your indoor succulent garden. It has thick, dark green leaves with white horizontal stripes on the outside of the leaves. Light and Water Display this plant anywhere it can receive plenty of direct sunlight or bright light. During the growing season from April - September water the plant thoroughly and then water when the soil becomes dry to the touch. It’s best to use the “soak and dry” method. Fully soaking the soil but watering from above or submerging and allowing the soil to dry out completely between watering sessions. Winter is a tricky time for these plants although they are a tough species. Many growers will overwater then alongside cold temperatures or drafts the plant can become very sick, or even die. The leaves are storage organs so during the winter water much less and allow the topsoil to dry out.
Sometimes called the “Bunny Ear” Cactus due to its multi branching growths or the “Blind Prickly Pear”. This is a popular beginner cactus as it is easy to grow if a you can provide enough bright light, no over-watering, provide its winter resting period and average room temperatures. In short, keep it by a window and don’t water it for half a year. Simple! Light and Water This plant requires full light for growing for most of the year, except during the winter cycle. For the plant's health, light should be reduced to partial sun during this time. This Cactus is a desert species. It should be given water on a regular basis during its first season in a new pot. This will help it to create a strong root system. The soil should be kept moist, but not soggy. After the first season, more sporadic watering is required. During the winter cycle, the cactus should not be watered at all, with watering to resume in the early spring.
Common names for this plant include Trailing Jade or Jade Necklace, for its wonderfully green cascading stems and fleshy leaves. With masses of stems, they overlap and trail beautifully over each other forming a long trail of vivid green, a welcome addition to any space. However, unlike succulents they thrive on moisture and tropical temperatures, so perfect for a bathroom or placed up high. Light and Water These Peperomia like to avoid direct bright sunlight. Keep in a bright room with indirect sunlight. A small amount of morning or evening sun won't harm, but midday sun could scorch the leaves and harm the plant. Overwatering is the worst offender for most Peperomias including this species. This is because of its succulent nature and small roots. Allow the soil to become dry then water thoroughly. Water when soil is dry, usu-ally every 1-2 weeks and do not let the plant stand in water. During the winter reduce watering to a minimum. Better too little than too much. During the summer mist the leaves. As the plant does prefer high humidity, grouping it together with other plants is a good idea. This will increase humidity within the area. If dry air problems occur - make efforts to improve the humidity, but most will be fine with normal indoor humidity levels.
A beautiful flowering plant rich and deep in colour. The Campanula covers ground quickly and is ideal growing along edges of balconies, terraces or gardens. They grow and spread out over the years offering longevity and filling up empty spaces in your home with bursts of colour. These fast-growing plants have a natural creeping habit which means they will spread quickly and form a neat, compact habit. Also known as the Bellflower plant, they are easy to care for and low maintenance is required. They also provide nectar and pollen for bees during their flowering season (summer) and mix well with other plants and can even grow in rocky terrains. Light and Water They require full sun for best flower production, and well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Once established, bellflower plants can tolerate periods of drought. Soil conditions for growing bellflowers can be any pH range, including highly acidic. Caring for Campanulas does not require any expertise. As with most perennials, they are hardy plants that tolerate quite a lot of extreme weather and arid conditions. Campanula care includes deadheading to promote more blooms and a longer lasting display. You can also cut it down to the ground in late winter to early spring to rejuvenate the plant. Keep the soil moist when flowering so you may have to water more regularly. In general, when the top two inches of the soil feel dry, water thoroughly and allow it to drain.
Aloe Cosmo is a stout, bright green variety of succulent. It has rich green fleshy leaves in a dense rosette with fine white spots running along the leaves. Ideal in any succulent garden, or suitable in pots, this plant tolerates wide range of positions, provided the soil drains freely. Light and Water A small companion to any desk or shelf, which likes any bright indirect sunlight. Place a few around your home to help green up your spaces as well as pull any toxins form the air. Lives best in dry environments and you should allow the soil to dry thoroughly before watering fully as it does not do well standing in water.
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
The Weeping Fig is one of the most popular indoor plants, being somewhere between an ornamental tree and a shrub. It grows densely packed glossy leaves giving it a very stylish look. Very compact as well, it offers great value in the amount of green it brings to any space. Light and Water It’s very adaptable to differing light conditions, as it will tolerate most, but prefers bright indirect light. Avoid the extremes of direct sunlight (this can burn its leaves) and completely shaded areas. In terms of water, it likes humid environments and water when the top two inches of soil feels dry. So, frequent misting and a pebble water tray will help in keeping it humid, while checking the soil every 2-3 days to check for dryness. Do not let the soil dry out completely between watering as you always want to keep the soil moist. You can also encourage it to grow more strongly by giving it a feed with plant fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. It will grow naturally I a tree formation, but you can prune it to a desired shape as well.
The Fittonia family are sometimes called Mosiac Plants or Nerve Plants for the beautiful patterning it grows on its leaves. A tropically found plant the striking leaves come in combinations pink and green, white and green, or green and red. Foliage is primarily olive green with veining taking on the alternate hue. This variety is a classic of green with white “nerve/mosaic” lacing on its leaves. Light and Water Placed in a warm area, avoiding drafts with bright indirect or dappled light to mimic rainforest environments. Avoid direct sunlight and low to complete shade. As the nerve plant originates in a tropical setting, it flourishes within a high humidity environment. Misting may be required to maintain humid-like conditions. Alternatively, you can set up with a pebble tray and combine it with other high humidity loving plants to create the suitable environment. Fittonia nerve plant likes well drained moist soil, but not too wet. Water moderately and let growing nerve plants dry out between watering. Use room temperature water on the plant to avoid shock.
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.