Plant Profile
Lepismium Bolivianum
a.k.a. Forest Cactus
Native to the Bolivian jungle, We’re hooked on these trailing forest cacti, with their vibrant green flat stems. In optimum conditions these trailers can flower. Low maintenance and a great starter plant, these look great cascading over the side of a cabinet, or hanging from a basket.
Plant Care
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Bright, Indirect light is preferred, but can tolerate slightly shadier spots too, just expect slower growth. Avoid direct sunlight.
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Allow soil to dry out almost completely in between waterings.
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Can cope with normal room humidity.
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Toxic to pets and children if ingested.
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a.k.a. Phlebodium aureum // Hare Foot Fern
Textured, evergreen fern with beautiful silvery blue-green leaves. A Low maintenance, easy to grow houseplant.
NB - Phlebodium ferns have a a natural hairy red/brown root stalk that the fronds grow out of - these are usually visible from the top of the compost, and we would advise watering from the bottom of the pot.
Pot sold seperately
a.k.a. Devil’s Ivy // Taro Vine // Epipremnum Aureum
The Golden Pothos is known as being one of the easiest houseplants to look after as it will thrive in almost any condition. A trailing plant with heart shaped leaves, the Golden Pothos looks best when displayed as a hanging plant or is an attractive addition to a bookshelf or mantlepiece.
a.k.a. Maranta leuconeura
The Maranta 'Prayer Plant' gets its name from the way its leaves are flat during the day and fold up like praying hands at night. It's striking, patterned leaves make it a popular choice for an indoor houseplant. It can grow in quite a crazy off-beat shape, and grows outwards rather than up, but we’re cool with that.
Height: 20cm
Pot size: 12cm