House Plants/ Indoor Plants
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Canna iridiflora
View this plantA huger version of the Canna indica for summer bedding, shocking pink flowers. Screaming exotica. Grows 8 ft in a year. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Red
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Chamaerops humilis (Dwarf Fan Palm)
View this plantA mass of palm leaves. Grows out as much as up – producing lots of suckers. Smaller but more wind tolerant than Trachycarpus. Exotic and easy. Sun or shade. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Cycas revoluta (Sago Palm)
View this plantPrimitive, symmetrical, beautiful. Looks like a palm which it isn’t. Slow growing, accommodating and almost impossible to kill. Hardy in London and built up coastal areas. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Red
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Cyperus alternifolius (Dwarf Papyrus)
View this plantMini Papyrus – to 4ft. Thickets of miniature palm trees. Reputedly tender but not in our experience. Dies down in winter but always returns. Good in a pot. Easy plant. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Cyperus papyrus (Paper Reed)
View this plantA mass of tall green stems (to 10ft max) surmounted by an explosion of much smaller green stems. Fluffy is an appropriate adjective. Strictly for indoors in the winter. No diseases, you can’t over water it. Perfect in every way. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Red
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Echeveria glauca (The Blue Hens and Chicks)
View this plantBeautiful succulents from Mexico. They form blue rosettes to 6″ across with long lasting pink and yellow flowers in summer. Easy for pots and will survive outside in mild gardens. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Red
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Eucomis bicolor (Pineapple Lily)
View this plantBig green leafy exotic rosette 1.5ft across with a difficult to describe, greeny-white, flower spike. Exotic and slightly pineapple-like. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Fascicularia bicolor (Baboon's Bottom)
View this plantThe hardiest Bromeliad – related to and looking like a pineapple, it’ll grow anywhere – full sun, dense shade or, best of all, up a tree. Each plant 1ft x 1ft. Please contact us for other stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber