Very quick delivery, lovely plants...

Rating: 5/5

Very quick delivery, lovely plants


Products in this review:

Houseplant Focus  - Plant Food
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Houseplant Focus - Plant Food

A general-purpose solution formulated to give great results with plants grown indoors. Includes rich levels of humic and fulvic acids to enhance growth and support long-term soil fertility.

Please note bottle design may vary, however contents will be identical.

Blue Pothos | Cebu Blue
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Blue Pothos | Cebu Blue

These captivating Epipremnum Pinnatum plants - more commonly known as the 'Cebu Blue' - are a distinct and inspiring tropical variety admired for their beginner-friendly nature, stunning colours, and ability to add a gentle, natural touch to all sorts of spaces. They are primarily a trailing variety so love to cascade down shelves and tables, and their easy care qualities make them excellent for decorating whether at home, in the office, and beyond. They get the 'Cebu Blue' name from their incredible green-blue coloured leaves, and whether for yourself or gifted to a loved one, they're great for sharing happy, tropical vibes! 

Please note decorative pots are sold separately and your plant may naturally vary to that shown depending on size selected and plant variance.

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

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.

Reviewed by: Timothy B.

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