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The Swiss Cheese plant gets its name from the holes, or fenestrations, in the leaves. These holes develop and enlarge as each leaf grows to maturity. This trailing plant can also be grown on a support for larger, vertical growth.Bright, indirect light; water when surface of soil becomes dry.
Philodendron Birkin is an outstanding new upright hybrid with pure white pinstripe variegation on its leaves as it matures. Highly sought after by collectors and lovers of outstanding variegation.Bright, indirect lightAllow surface of soil to dry out between waterings.
Pilea peperomioides is a Chinese native, and is sometimes called the pancake plant or UFO plant because of its round leaves. Mature plants produce ‘pups’, or baby plants which surround the mother plant. Leave them be for a fuller plant, or detach and plant up to share. Weirdly wonderful! Bright, indirect light Water when the top of the soil dries, usually every 1-2 weeks.
Easy care, trailing plant that is adaptable to to many conditions and tolerant of irregular watering. NJoy has variegated leaves splashed with white for a nice counterpoint when paired with all-green foliage plants. Bright, medium or low lightAllow soil to dry out completely between wateringsNot humidity sensitive
Sanseveria are succulent plants that thrive in a wide range of conditions and with little care. If benign neglect is your specialty, this plant is for you.Light: Tolerant of most lighting conditions- bright, medium or low lightWatering: Water deeply only when they are quite dry.
One of the easiest care ferns for indoors, featuring long, glossy fronds with a wavy edge. Fronds emerging from the center of the rosette resemble bird's eggs. Prefer bright, indirect light, though will tolerate lower lightWater when about half the soil is dry; water the edges of the pot and not the center of the 'nest'.Not as humidity-craving as many other ferns
Possibly the most undemanding indoor plant. Native to East Africa, this sculptural plant is happy in bright, indirect light, but is also one of the most tolerant of low light conditions. As a bonus, you only need water approximately once a month; underground rhizomes and fleshy stems store water like a camel. And as a bonus, a great plant for cleaning the air.
Prized for their naturally occurring leaf holes, which develop and enlarge as the plant matures. Light: Bright, indirect lightWater: Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light. Prefers temperatures above 60 degrees.
Dracaena Lisa is a perfect, narrow pillar of glossy green foliage, ideal for adding greenery to a corner of a room. Easy care, undemanding, and tolerant of a wide range of growing conditions. Prefers bright indirect light; adaptable to medium and low lightLet soil dry out partially between waterings; water thoroughly approx. every 2 weeks.Rotate plant periodically to ensure even growth
Clean and simple cachepot* in concrete with a modern stripe of white at the base. *no drainage hole
With a simple profile and vertical ribbing, this cachepot* comes in the most perfect shade of warm ochre yellow. Elevate your indoor foliage with a dose of good cheer.*No drainage hole
This charming green ceramic cachepot* is delightful with or without a plant! With a whimsical face, carved markings, and unglazed feet, this planter also makes a wonderful vase, sculptural object, or holder for utensils or desk supplies. Holds a 4-5" plant.
Eco-friendly cachepot* features terrazzo, a mix of chips from granite, marble, quartz and other stones. Wooden stand adds warmth to this modern look. Dimensions: 15 x 15 x 17”h *no drainage hole
A pleasingly curvaceous, footed ceramic cachepot* with a slightly textured off-white glaze. * no drainage holes
Scarabs are known for their strength & ability to protect. Golden Scarab Pot, made of gold-finished cast aluminum, can be planted directly, but is also strong enough to carry an inset glass bowl on its back, which makes a fun, unique planter for small plants or succulents. Superb to showcase tillandsia (air plants) as well!
This ceramic cachepot* features a textured design in navy blue and white, giving it a colorful, basket-like appearance. * no drainage holes
Elegant cylindrical cachepot* with a mossy green, matte ceramic glaze. *No drainage hole.
Ceramic cachepot* with a soft blush pink matte glaze. *No drainage hole
Find the perfect shade of blue in the Keppel Pot. Modern and restful, the overlapping hues make a stylish statement. Drainage hole and saucer included.