Green Your Home, Chelsea Style: An Insider's Guide to Top Indoor Plants, Houseplants & Plant Delivery

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How RHS Chelsea Flower Show Sets the Stage for Indoor Gardening

For over a century, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show has been the beating heart of horticultural innovation and garden design brilliance. But recently, this illustrious event has shaken up the indoor gardening scene as well, repositioning the humble houseplant from a mere hobby to the language of lifestyle. The Chelsea Flower Show, renowned for its outdoor grandeur, now celebrates the art and aspiration of greening the great indoors as urban living becomes the norm and our collective appetite to reconnect with nature intensifies.

At Houseplant.co.uk, we're fascinated by how Chelsea's evolving focus mirrors the wider British love affair with indoor plants. The Show does not simply follow trends — it sets them, validating the living room jungle as both a design statement and a wellness essential. When the Royal Horticultural Society gives its blessing to indoor greenery, you know a movement’s gained real clout.

RHS Chelsea’s Growing Celebration of Houseplants

While Chelsea has long been a showcase for jaw-dropping outdoor gardens, its remit has consciously broadened as city living becomes more compact and multifaceted. The rise in urban flats and shared spaces often means limited outdoor access, but Chelsea’s shift indoors is far more than a pragmatic tweak; it’s a cultural endorsement. The inclusion of innovative houseplant features and dedicated exhibits now signals the elevated status of indoor gardening — it’s no longer a niche interest, but a celebrated pillar of 21st-century lifestyle.

For those seeking fresh inspiration for the home, Chelsea provides a treasure trove of themes, from wellness-driven plant sanctuaries to cutting-edge design installations. The message is clear: houseplants belong at the centre of domestic life, whether you’ve got a city balcony or a window ledge in a Victorian terrace.

Key Chelsea Features Shaping Indoor Plant Trends

Houseplant Studios: The Home Jungle Reimagined

No feature captures the Chelsea-Indoor Plant connection quite like the Houseplant Studios. Once simple displays of potted greenery, these studios have blossomed into immersive, award-winning installations that reimagine how plants can transform a home. Picture cascading palms, statement Bird of Paradise leaves, and unexpected jungles built in the smallest of spaces. These studios are a direct pipeline to the most creative ways to incorporate greenery into British homes, inspiring everyone from first-time buyers to plant-mad collectors.

Balcony & Container Gardens: Small Space, Big Impact

Even Chelsea’s outdoor inspirations are packed with lessons for indoor living. The Balcony and Container Gardens category, for instance, is brimming with ideas on clever vertical planting, layered greenery, and the use of statement pots (why not try a bold geometric planter indoors?). The skills these designers use to maximise tiny balconies or courtyards translate brilliantly inside — think shelves filled with Monstera, trailing succulents, or curated displays in your hallway.

Plant of the Year Awards: Spotlight on Star Houseplants

Of course, nothing sets a trend like a win at Chelsea’s Plant of the Year awards. Many recent contenders have been classic indoor beauties, such as Begonias with show-stopping foliage or innovative new hybrids easy for anyone to grow at home. The awards have highlighted not just what’s beautiful, but what thrives indoors — hardy Snake Plants, architectural palms, or the always-popular Peace Lilies.

Why Chelsea’s Endorsement Matters

When Chelsea, backed by the authority of the Royal Horticultural Society, spells out the value and potential of houseplants, it gives the public a fresh sense of confidence to experiment. For apartment-dwellers who long for more greenery, or for seasoned gardeners discovering joy in smaller spaces, Chelsea’s indoor focus is a visible, prestigious ‘green light’. Suddenly, that quirky Purple Shamrock, sculptural Monkey Mask Monstera or Donkey’s Tail Succulent feels not just like a stylish addition, but a conversation-worthy centrepiece.

And with indoor plant delivery making it easier than ever to bring the latest Chelsea trends to your door, there’s never been a better time to refresh your collection and embrace the indoor jungle movement. For more ideas on transforming your home, browse our houseplant collection at Houseplant.co.uk.

The Chelsea Effect: Looking Ahead

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show continues to be both a mirror and a beacon for indoor plant culture. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for a stylish new plant corner, want to discover the next ‘must-have’ variety, or simply enjoy the harmony of living with more greenery, Chelsea offers a robust, ever-evolving source of ideas.

In our next instalment, we’ll take a deeper dive into the creative magic of the Houseplant Studios and the practical wisdom of Balcony & Container Gardens — with concrete tips you can use to make Chelsea magic in your own home.

Houseplant Studios at RHS Chelsea: Where Artistry and Nature Collide

If ever there was a demonstration of how indoor plants have captured the imagination, look no further than the Houseplant Studios at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. These are no ordinary plant displays. Instead, they are immersive, themed spaces that blend interior design, storytelling and live greenery, showing just how transformative houseplants can be for any British home or flat.

Take, for example, the much-anticipated 2025 highlights. Studios like “Babylon Beats” by James Whiting (of Plants by There and The Little Botanical), which channels the mythical Hanging Gardens, immerse visitors in a jungle of houseplants like Areca Palm and Bird of Paradise hanging from every surface. There’s a palpable sense of escapism, a reminder that even the smallest London flat can host a slice of Eden.

Meanwhile, “The Sensory Retreat” by Pippa Jameson (of The Sensory Home and Beards & Daisies) divides its lush studio into five zones celebrating the senses—sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound. Aromatic lavender and jasmine are grown vertically for fragrance, tactile ferns and Bird's Nest Ferns invite touch, while a mini herb garden beckons you to taste and nurture. For urban dwellers, this studio inspires wellness corners and ‘retreat zones’ at home, ripe for the recreating.

“The Roots of Wellbeing” by Botanic York turns a workspace into a jungle sanctuary, echoing the work-from-home revolution. Trailing plants, like the classic Swiss Cheese Plant and contemporary Monkey Mask Monstera, are used with calming herbs such as Peace Lily. The message? Nature is not just for show – it’s a tonic for the soul.

Even the playful “TerrariROOM” by Hugo & Green (2025) rethinks low-light spaces, using trailing Silver Pothos, Philodendron and Monstera in kokedama (moss ball) arrangements, supported by grow lights—ideal inspiration for apartments without south-facing windows!

What’s clear from the evolution of the Houseplant Studios—whether it’s the wellbeing focus of The Sensory Retreat or 2024’s retro “Verdant Visions”—is that planting at home is about more than looks. Think tactile engagement and mood boosting, creative containers, personal heritage and playfulness. Chelsea’s designers are showing us new ways to live with plants, not just decorate with them.

Explore the houseplant collection to spark your own creative take on these showstopping ideas.

Balcony and Container Gardens: Small-Space Wisdom You Can Steal for Indoors

While the Balcony and Container Gardens at Chelsea are technically outdoors, their lessons for tight urban living and compact homes are gold dust for indoor plant lovers. These gardens showcase an arsenal of techniques that transfer brilliantly to any interior.

  • Vertical Planting: Making the most of wall space with hanging planters or a bold geometric pot on a shelf is a trick borrowed straight from Chelsea’s city balcony displays.
  • Layering and Textures: By combining tall plants like the Kentia Palm with trailing choices such as String of Pearls and compact ground covers like Polka Dot Plant, designers create visual depth and movement, which works wonders for shelves and windowsills.
  • Statement Containers: The Chelsea mantra is to "go big or go home" with pots and planters. Why settle for a cluster of tiny pots when a sculptural ceramic planter can anchor a room?
  • Less Is More: Overcrowding is out. Instead, let each plant have its moment—just as in the best balcony gardens.
  • Year-Round Interest: Use evergreens such as Snake Plant as the backbone for your indoor displays, then swap in seasonal houseplants for a fresh twist.

The design principles that Chelsea designers use to turn a tiny outdoor space into a show garden are just as powerful for transforming your living room, office or bedroom. Don’t be afraid to experiment with unusual containers—think baskets, bowls, even upcycled vessels (just make sure there’s drainage!). For more ideas, browse our indoor plant collection and start your own living masterpiece.

Plant of the Year: Meet Chelsea’s Endorsed Houseplant Stars

Each year, the RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year award spotlights the freshest, most eye-catching newcomers—many of which are perfectly suited for indoor plant fans. Winning or even being shortlisted is a mark of robust quality, making these plants a must for the stylish British home.

Take, for example, Begonia ‘Stellar Storm’, a resilient begonia with dramatic silver and burgundy striped, spiral-shaped leaves. Designed to thrive even with fluctuating household humidity, this Chelsea-endorsed begonia brings a touch of wild, contemporary glamour to windowsills or office desks. Browse more begonia varieties for modern interiors.

Other standouts shortlisted for Plant of the Year and equally at home indoors include hardy succulents like Donkey’s Tail Morgan and String of Pearls, as well as colourful, easy care choices such as Polka Dot Plant.

And watch this space for Streptocarpus ‘Betty’, already creating a buzz ahead of the 2025 show with its dreamy two-tone blooms—destined to be a favourite for bright indoor spaces. These trends, validated by Chelsea’s expert panel, help you shop and style with confidence.

Order the latest Chelsea favourites direct to your door with our indoor plant delivery—and set your own trend indoors.

Chelsea’s Influence: Why It Matters for Your Indoor Garden

When RHS Chelsea champions houseplants, it signals not just what’s fashionable but what’s truly valuable for urban life: wellness, creativity, and connection to nature. Whether you’re looking to boost your mood with sensory foliage, green up a challenging corner using balcony garden tricks, or invest in a “Plant of the Year” celebrity, Chelsea’s influence offers both inspiration and reassurance.

Curious about making Chelsea magic at home? Watch for new arrivals and timeless classics highlighted by the flower show, and use their expert-backed ideas to build a houseplant collection that feels as impressive as any gold medal garden.

Up next in our Chelsea-inspired series, we’ll be translating show garden trends into actionable styling tips and plant care wisdom—perfect for anyone dreaming of award-winning style at home.

The Chelsea Effect: Bringing Show Garden Style Indoors

Chelsea Flower Show has long been a laboratory for the latest in gardening – but the real magic is how these world-class ideas trickle down into everyday living rooms, flats and kitchens across the UK. This year, the spotlight on houseplants has never felt brighter, with award-winning studios and trending displays showing exactly how you can recreate that “Chelsea sparkle” at home, whatever your space.

Keen to jump on the trend? Let’s walk through the key themes making waves and how you can bring that celebrated look into your own home using our curated houseplants.

Biophilic Design: Your Home, Your Sanctuary

Perhaps the most significant trend Chelsea has championed is biophilic design – in other words, making nature central to our interiors. Recent Houseplant Studios, like the sensory-rich “Babylon Beats” and “The Sensory Retreat”, have made houseplants the hero of every room. Think lush green zones devoted to relaxation, creativity and wellbeing – all anchored by bold, beautiful foliage.

To create this effect at home, start with statement greenery like the Areca Palm for light-filled corners or the striking Bird of Paradise. Add in some trailing drama with a Monkey Mask Monstera cascading from a high shelf, or the perennially chic Swiss Cheese Plant as your centrepiece.

Don’t forget your containers – the Eno Pot Blue or playful Retro Geometric Pot Mustard can instantly update your display, as seen in Chelsea’s award-winning rooms.

Small Space? Think Vertical & Layered, Like Chelsea’s Balcony Gardens

You don’t need a palatial pad to grow a show-stopping collection. Chelsea’s Balcony and Container Garden designers are dab hands at squeezing lushness into the tiniest of nooks, which is superb inspiration for British flats and city homes. The trick? Go vertical, layer textures and use a few bold plants rather than scattering dozens of tiny pots.

Wall-mounted displays featuring tough beauties like the Snake Plant or easy-care Polka Dot Plant (for a pop of pattern) keep the look fresh and architectural. Try stacking a trailing String of Pearls above a bold Purple Shamrock for dramatic contrast.

Invest in a hero vessel, such as the Morganite Glaze Pot Pink, and let your favourite plant have its moment. Chelsea’s mantra of “less is more” is your best friend for small space impact.

Wellbeing in Bloom: Sensory Corners Inspired by Chelsea Studios

Chelsea’s 2025 studios placed wellbeing front-and-centre, with immersive sensory zones that do more than just look good – they feel good. Recreate a Chelsea-style sanctuary by leaning into plants that stimulate the senses.

Complete your corner with a plant care book for inspiration and mindfulness, such as Plantfulness by Julia Rose Bower. This is what modern Chelsea-inspired plant styling is all about: wellness, style and connection.

Chelsea’s Star Plants for Indoor Spaces: RHS-Endorsed Inspiration

When an indoor-friendly plant gets a Chelsea nod – whether by winning a Plant of the Year award or starring in a blockbuster studio – it’s a sure sign it’ll be a hit in your home. Look for easy-care candidates with a twist, such as the Donkey’s Tail Morgan for trailing drama, a go-anywhere Peace Lily Chopin for air-purifying calm, or the uniquely patterned Polka Dot Plant Rainbow for something a bit different.

Succulents like the Apple Cactus Florida and easy-going ZZ Plant are perennially popular with Chelsea designers and make a practical, good-looking addition to any room.

Explore the full houseplant collection to find your next star plant backed by Chelsea style credentials.

Styling Tips: Houseplant Narratives Chelsea Would Approve

The difference between a collection of pots and a Chelsea-worthy “indoor jungle” is narrative – in other words, the story your plants tell. Try grouping by theme: a “retro revival” with a Curly Spider Plant Bonnie, Jade Plant and Rubber Plant Robusta for vintage cool, or a “wellbeing zone” with a mix of air-purifiers and soft textures.

Take inspiration from the show’s immersive studios and consider the emotional impact: a Plaited Money Tree for prosperity, or a False Shamrock Purple for bold personality. Visual cohesion, clever repetition and a hero pot or two (the Vinci Pot Pink is a favourite) will take your display from muddle to magazine-worthy.

Get the Chelsea Look with Modern Indoor Plant Delivery

Best of all, you don’t need to wait for next year’s show to refresh your space. With indoor plant delivery from Houseplant.co.uk, you can have Chelsea’s most inspiring plants and planters at your door in days. Whether you’re overhauling a hallway or creating a leafy nook on your kitchen table, our indoor plant collections put show-quality style within reach.

Green Your Home, Chelsea Style: An Insider's Guide to Top Indoor Plants, Houseplants & Plant Delivery

Areca Palm
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Areca Palm

Pet-friendly, air-purifying and excellent for beginners, these inspiring Areca Palms - also known as Dypsis lutescens- are fantastic for decorating at home, in the office and beyond with their vibrant glossy leaves & incredible tropical appearance! Their highly adaptable nature means they can thrive and shine just about anywhere that is sunny or partially shaded, and their straightforward care requirements make them superb for gifting to anyone regardless of experience. In the wild the Areca Palm variety is native to Madagascar, and by caring for yours, it'll care for you too by cleaning your air and providing numerous mental health benefits! Please note decorative pots are sold separately, and exact structure can naturally vary. 

Swiss Cheese Plant
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Swiss Cheese Plant

The Swiss Cheese Plant, sometimes known as a split-leaf philodendron is not actually a philodendron but a tough epiphytic vine that, when happy climbs like Jack on his beanstalk. The broad leaves split and have comedy cheese like holes appear as the plant matures. The 'Deliciosa' translates to 'delicious' referring to the edible fruit. The Genus, 'Monstera' is named from the Latin word meaning Monstrous. 

Please note our regular variants will primarily grow vertically, whilst our Bush variants will be more spread out.

Boston Fern | Green Moment
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Boston Fern | Green Moment

Renown across the world for their distinct tropical appearance, air-purifying qualities, pet-friendly nature & low care requirements, these stunning Green Moment Boston Ferns (also known as the 'Nephrolepis Exaltata') are a delightful variety that is sure to inspire! Great for beginners and seasoned growers alike, these are fantastic for adding a natural decorative touch at home, in the office and beyond with their vibrant green fronds and captivating style. Immensely adaptable too, these can shine beautifully whether sitting on a table or hanging in a basket indoors or out. Please note decorative pots are sold separately. 

Parlour Palm
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Parlour Palm

Interested in taking your decoration at home or in the workplace to the next level? These globally renown Chamaedorea Elegans plants - also known as Parlour Palms - are perfect for adding a natural, tropical touch wherever they go. They are low maintenance so fantastic for beginners, pet-friendly, and can even help purify the surrounding air - so by caring for yours, it'll care for you too! Brighten up your spaces today and enjoy some all-natural inspiration with a fresh new Parlour Palm.

String Of Pearls
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String Of Pearls

This lovely succulent is a fun, trailing house plant that grows long vines with succulent spheres in a luscious green hue. Happy pearls are very rounded and solid to touch. The Sting of pearls is the perfect house plant for hanging baskets or positioned to cascade over a sill or shelf. If you're lucky, the String of pearls plant will flower with a faint, white bloom that is beautifully cinnamon scented.

Please note our 'Tall Pot' variant is not compatible with regular ceramic pots due to its rectangular design.

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Wandering Dude Nanouk
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Wandering Dude Nanouk

Otherwise known as Fantasy Venice, this trendy houseplant is all the better in the flesh! A joyful plant with flamboyant pink, green and purple leaves with sweet white and yellow flowers that grow from pink buds - did you catch all of that? It's colourful and striking! A semi-trailing habit, this plant suits a shelf or hanging plant pot as the vines start to hang over with the weight of the stems.

Venus Fly Trap
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Venus Fly Trap

A Dionaea muscipula plant with a bite - this little snapper is surely a showstopper piece with the added benefit of a little fly crowd control! With a low lying stature, this plant lies in wait for its catch. The green and red hues add a warmth to this already tropical looking plant. An unusual piece perfect for an subtle yet striking impression. Perfect for desks with a little added humidity, or steamy kitchens and bathrooms!

Money Tree
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Money Tree

The Money Tree is the perfect way to invite wealth and prosperity into your home - according to Feng Shui! Even the tree has its fingers crossed with that plaited trunk. With fantastic textured green leaves spreading out like a star, this stunning tree makes an intriguing houseplant. The calming nature of this plant is said to reduce cortisol levels in the blood and decrease stress levels. Perfect for the bedroom for a good night's sleep!

Prayer Plant | Lemon Lime | Rare Plant
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Prayer Plant | Lemon Lime | Rare Plant

Looking for a plant with a little zest? This stunning Lemon Lime Prayer Plant is just that. The stunning leaves with bold light green stripes against the dark green are almost neon in colour. Your home will have a splash of the Mediterranean with this striking, dramatic and tropical house plant in situ. The prayer plant is aptly known due to the movement of the leaves dependant on the lighting and time of day. You may even hear it move!

Money Plant | Sunset
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Money Plant | Sunset

Legend says this fascinating plant variety, the Crassula Ovata 'Sunset' -  more commonly known as the Money Plant - shares good luck & good fortune to those around it! These are best identified through their stunning sunset-esque foliage that intensifies depending on the amount of light they get, their wonderfully low-maintenance care needs, and undeniably tropical appearance that helps share tropical vibes & inspiration wherever they go. They're great for gifting too due to their captivating nature and beginner-friendly qualities, plus by caring for yours, it'll care for you too with its air purifying abilities! 

Please note, your plant may arrive at varying stages of colour depending on the season, and structure can naturally vary plant-to-plant. Place your Sunset in a bright, sunny spot to maximise its natural red and yellow hues. Decorative pots sold separately.

Devil's Ivy | Golden Pothos
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Devil's Ivy | Golden Pothos

With pretty variegated emerald-green and golden yellow leaves that give this plant a lost treasure look, it's no wonder that this Golden Pothos is a popular trailing plant. The stunning colour combination just radiates optimism and clarity - perfect for inspiration in both work and personal life. Due to the Devil's Ivy nature to grow long vines, this plant would look great on shelves or as a hanging plant.   

Looking for more Pothos plants? Click here!

String Of Turtles
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String Of Turtles

If you're on the search for a popular plant that is easy to care for, air purifying and pet-friendly, these stunning String of Turtles are a must-have! They are well admired for their low maintenance and distinct trailing foliage reminiscent of turtles - plus are great for decorating whether at home, in the office & beyond. They are ideal for both beginners and seasoned growers alike, and their tropical Ecuadorian rainforest origins give them a wonderfully distinct style that is sure to offer inspiration and fascination wherever they may go. 

As an added bonus, these are also fantastic propagators if you're up for an experiment, or want to share your green friend with loved ones! Please note foliage can naturally vary plant-to-plant and depending on the size chosen, with some foliage loss to be expected in transit. Decorative pots sold separately. 

Radiator Plant | Hope
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Radiator Plant | Hope

These captivating Radiator 'Hope' plants - also known as the Peperomia 'Hope' - are a popular evergreen epiphyte succulent admired for their easy care nature, compact versatility, and tropical vibes! They are ideal for beginners due to them needing very little care to thrive, and they're great for adding a natural touch at home, in the office and beyond with their stunningly vibrant foliage. Suitable hanging or sitting comfortably on a shelf/table, they also offer the added benefit of purifying your air and being pet safe - making them an incredibly rewarding variety to have around!

Please note as a natural product, the plant you receive may vary to that shown in appearance, leaf/stem count and overall size. We always recommend going by your chosen variant's listed pot measurement and approximate 'overall' height for the best idea of how yours will look upon arrival. See our Size Guide above for further measurement guidance and decorative pot recommendations. Decorative pots sold separately.

Coffee Plant | Arabica
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Coffee Plant | Arabica

Glossy green leaves that alternate in pairs. When your coffee plant reaches maturity at about 4 years old you'll be the proud plant-parent of small, white, fragrant flowers that are followed by green fruits that ripen over a couple of months and change to a bright red shade. Each fruit contains two coffee beans, so with a happy coffee plant you may even be able to make your own cup of coffee! In the meantime why not visit our good friends at Batch Coffee

String Of Hearts | Woodii
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String Of Hearts | Woodii

A wonderful plant with heart shaped leaves gently cascading down delicate strands. During the Summer,  quirky little funnel flowers that look similar to Chinese lanterns appear along the strands. The Ceropegia is easy to propagate so if you love to make plant babies for all of your friends this cute little plant is one for your collection.    

Bunny Ears Cactus
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Bunny Ears Cactus

Native to Northern Mexico, this iconic Bunny Ears Cactus is widely known for its cute, captivating silhouette reminiscent of a rabbit's oval-shaped ears! It's a special low maintenance succulent so makes for a perfect companion when brightening up those less-travelled areas. It's also popular as a thoughtful gift to loved ones looking to grow their green thumb!

Please note, not all Bunnies have two ears! Some have one big ear whilst others may have three or four! You may also experience the odd dropped ear after transit, but rest assured, these can simply be replanted back into the soil to continue growing cheerfully. Decorative pots sold separately.

Snake Plant | Cylindrica
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Snake Plant | Cylindrica

This curious looking cylindrical semi-succulent is a must to make an architectural statement in your home. With elegant spear like foliage theses easy care plants filter airborne toxins from your home, and are drought and shade tolerant.

String Of Teardrops | String Of Pearls
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String Of Teardrops | String Of Pearls

If you're looking for a captivating, easy-care succulent that is sure to inspire, these stunning String of Teardrops houseplants are a great pick! They require minimal care to thrive - only needing a quick water once the soil has fully dried -  and their incredible cascading trails are excellent for decorating and adding a tropical touch to all sorts of spaces. Fast growing, fascinating & a fantastic addition to any home, these Senecio Herreianus String of Teardrops plants are both great for gifting and sure to be a hit wherever they go. 

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Lucky Bamboo
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Lucky Bamboo

These magnificent Lucky Bamboo stems evoke incredible, exotic auras of tropical Asia and are undeniably captivating to the eye. Lucky Bamboo has been used for thousands of years in many parts of Asia as it is believed to bring good luck, prosperity and love to you or the person you share it with! It's also got a fascinating fact in that it's actually part of the Dracaena family! Use only rain water for your bamboo. You will receive x1 Lucky Bamboo stem, or upgrade to the Lucky Bamboo Trio in glass for the complete display.

Bird Of Paradise | White
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Bird Of Paradise | White

These fantastic Strelitzia Nicolai plants - also known as 'Birds of Paradise' - are sure to captivate & inspire wherever they go with their stunning foliage & white flower blooms! They are evergreen, vibrant perennials that are perfect for decorating living rooms, offices, restaurants and more year-round, and their straight-forward care means they can be enjoyed by just about everyone. Be sure to keep a keen eye on yours between late Winter and Spring as around this time you'll often see it produce some incredible white and blue flowers that are great for drawing attention and sparking conversation!

It is completely normal for mature specimens to have split leaves, they do this to allow light to access the lower portion of the plant! 

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