• Mini Hydrangea 

    Botanical name: Hydrangea Macrophylla

    Nicknames: Mophead Hydrangea, Lacecap Hydrangea, French Hydrangea, Hortensia

    Plant type: Deciduous shrub –  Outdoor

    Watering Instructions: Keep the soil gently moist (not soggy) to encourage lots of flowers. Water the plant when the top two inches of soil feel dry.

    Light Conditions: The Mini Hydrangea plant will be happiest in a spot where she’ll get morning sun and afternoon shade. These plants doesn’t like scorching midday sun.

    Plant height (including pot):

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    35 $
  • Mini Jade Plant

    Botanical name: Crassula ovata

    Nickname:  Money plant, Jade plant, Lucky plant

    Plant type: Succulent, indoor

    Watering Instructions: This plant only needs a small amount of water. Give her a drink when her soil’s completely dry and let excess water drain off.

    Light Conditions: This plant will be happiest in a well light spot. Ideally not direct sun (it burns her), but lots of bright, indirect light.

    Plant height (including pot): 15-20cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D:10cm H:10cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    15 $
  • Mini Lila Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 10-15cm

    Pot Size (concrete): : D7=cm, H=6cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Lily Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 10-15cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=7cm, H=6cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Loly Cacti

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 10-15cm

    Pot Size (concrete): : D7=cm, H=6cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Lora Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D9=cm, H=7cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Lory Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D7=cm, H=6cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Mila Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D10=cm, H=7cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Milo Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D7=cm, H=7cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Pachira

    Botanical name: Pachira aquatica.

    Nickname: Money Tree,  Malabar chestnut.

    Plant type: indoor.

    Watering Instructions: Water when the soil of your money tree has become slightly dry at the top. Avoid from overwatering to prevent  to root rot.

    Light Conditions: Pachira plants can adapt to reduced light levels but prefer indirect, bright light. Too much direct light will scorch the foliage, but insufficient light will cause slow growth and yellow leaves. Rotate your plant from time to time because this plant has a tendency to grow toward the light.

    Plant height (including pot): 40-50cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D=13cm, H=13cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    35 $
  • Mini Parlor palm

    Botanical name: Chamaedorea elegans

    Nickname: Parlor palm; Chamaedora; Neanthe Bella palm; Good luck palm

    Plant type: Herbaceous perennial; indoor

    Watering Instructions: In spring and summer, the plant gets thirsty so check her weekly and water her whenever the top inch of soil feels dry.

    Light Conditions: the plant loves moderate to bright light, but direct sun is a bit much. Some sun will be helpful, but harsh direct sunshine will scorch the leaves in time.

    Plant height (including pot):25-35cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D10=cm, H=10cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    20 $
  • Mini Peace Lily

    Botanical name: Spathiphyllum wallisii

    Nickname: Peace lily; White sails

    Plant type: Indoor

    Watering Instructions: This plant is pretty tough and will usually bounce back from a missed watering. Water it when the top inch of soil feels dry.

    Light conditions: This plant is is easy when it comes to light, managing in most conditions, though it’ll flower more in a brighter spot.

    Plant height (including pot) :25-30cm

    Pot Size (concrete): : D10=cm, H=10cm

    Note:

    Botanical name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia

    Nickname: ZZ Plant; Fern Arum

    Plant type: Evergreen perennial; indoor

    Light conditions: ZZ plant is an ideal option if you don’t have bright rooms. It’ll cope with very little light, though not total darkness.

    Watering Instructions: This plant doesn’t need a lot of water, particularly in winter. You can let her dry out completely between drinks.

    Plant height (including pot): 45-50cm

    Pot Size (ceramic): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    30 $
  • Mini Prickly Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D10=cm, H=7cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Spiny Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 8-12cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D7=cm, H=6cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    10 $
  • Mini Trio Cacti

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Each cactus size with pot (ceramic) : H= 10-15cm.

    The size of the whole trio: H=20cm.

     

    25 $
  • Money Plant

    Botanical name: Crassula ovata

    Nickname:  Money plant, Jade plant, Lucky plant

    Plant type: Succulent, indoor

    Watering Instructions: This plant only needs a small amount of water. Give her a drink when her soil’s completely dry and let excess water drain off.

    Light Conditions: This plant will be happiest in a well light spot. Ideally not direct sun (it burns her), but lots of bright, indirect light.

    Plant height (including pot):40-50cm

    Pot Size (ceramic): H:19cm  D:19cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    55 $
  • Monstera Plant

    Botanical name: Monstera deliciosa

    Nickname: Swiss Cheese or Hurricane Plant, Fruit Salad Plant , Monstera

    Plant type: indoor and outdoor

    Watering Instructions: Give the plant regular waterings during the growing season every one to two weeks.

    Light Conditions: This evergreen prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct light in warmer months may burn the foliage.

    Plant height (including pot): 80-100cm.

    Pot Size (concrete): D=23cm, H=27 cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    70 $
  • Orange Scarlet Star

    Botanical name: Guzmania lingulata

    Nicknames: Scarlet star

    Plant type: Indoor

    Light Conditions: Guzmanias prefer and are happiest in bright, natural light.

    Humidity Conditions: Avoid any areas with cold or hot drafts.

    Watering Instructions:   Guzmanias have a tank, cup, vase or urn (the central well which the flower stalk arises out of) which is how they collect a lot of the water they need. Keep that vase about 1/4 of the way full of water & flush it out with fresh water every 1-2 months to avoid any build up of bacteria.

    Flowering Instructions:  Bromeliad flowers can last 3 to 6 months, but they typically flower just once.

    Plant height (including pot):40-50cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

     

    40 $
  • Peach Orchid

    Botanical name: Phalaenopsis

    Nickname: Moth orchids

    Plant type: Indoor

    Stem : 2 Stem Orchid Plant

    Watering Instructions: To water the orchids correctly, look at its roots. Don’t water if these are green but wait until they look silvery, instead. Overwatering is the most common way to kill orchids. To avoid giving your plant too much water, always lift the pot first to check if it feels heavy  water only when it feels light.

    Light Conditions: These plants prefer bright, indirect light. Insufficient light results in poor flowering. Too much light can scorch the leaves, so don’t stand in direct sunshine.

    Plant height (including pot): 65-75cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D16=cm, H=13cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    50 $
  • Purple Orchid

    Botanical name: Phalaenopsis

    Nickname: Moth orchids

    Plant type: Indoor

    Stem : 2 Stem Orchid Plant

    Watering Instructions: To water the orchids correctly, look at its roots. Don’t water if these are green but wait until they look silvery, instead. Overwatering is the most common way to kill orchids. To avoid giving your plant too much water, always lift the pot first to check if it feels heavy  water only when it feels light.

    Light Conditions: These plants prefer bright, indirect light. Insufficient light results in poor flowering. Too much light can scorch the leaves, so don’t stand in direct sunshine.

    Plant height (including pot): 65-75cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D16=cm, H=13cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    50 $
  • Purple Scarlet star

    Botanical name: Guzmania lingulata

    Nicknames: Scarlet star

    Plant type: Indoor

    Light Conditions: Guzmanias prefer and are happiest in bright, natural light.

    Humidity Conditions: Avoid any areas with cold or hot drafts.

    Watering Instructions: Guzmanias have a tank, cup, vase or urn (the central well which the flower stalk arises out of) which is how they collect a lot of the water they need. Keep that vase about 1/4 of the way full of water & flush it out with fresh water every 1-2 months to avoid any build up of bacteria.

    Flowering Instructions: Bromeliad flowers can last 3 to 6 months, but they typically flower just once.

    Plant height (including pot):40-50cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

     

    40 $
  • Purple Velvet Touch

    Nickname: Cylindrical snake plant, Velvet Touch

    Plant type: indoor

    Watering Instructions: Velvet Touch like to dry out completely between waterings. Even if your plant is placed in bright indirect light, you won’t need to water it more than once every 10 days.

    Light Conditions:  Velvet Touch like light bright environments and can stand direct sunlight and also tolerate shade and poor light conditions.

    Plant height (including pot): 25-30 cm

    Pot Size(ceramic): D=10cm, H=8.5cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    25 $
  • Red Anthurium

    Botanical name: Anthurium andraeanum

    Nickname: Tail flower; Flamingo flower; Laceleaf

    Plant type: Arum, indoor

    Watering Instructions: Anthurium likes her soil lightly moist, but never soggy. Water the plant when the top two inches of soil are dry.

    Light Conditions: Anthurium needs a good amount of light to thrive. The plant  love a bright room, but prefers to be away from direct sun.

    Plant height (including pot):50-60cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    55 $
  • Red Scarlet star

    Botanical name: Guzmania lingulata

    Nicknames: Scarlet star

    Plant type: Indoor

    Light Conditions: Guzmanias prefer and are happiest in bright, natural light.

    Humidity Conditions: Avoid any areas with cold or hot drafts.

    Watering Instructions: Guzmanias have a tank, cup, vase or urn (the central well which the flower stalk arises out of) which is how they collect a lot of the water they need. Keep that vase about 1/4 of the way full of water & flush it out with fresh water every 1-2 months to avoid any build up of bacteria.

    Flowering Instructions: Bromeliad flowers can last 3 to 6 months, but they typically flower just once.

    Plant height (including pot):40-50cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

     

    40 $
  • Rosy Pink Vriesea

    Botanical name: Vriesea carinata.

    Nickname: Flaming Sword.

    Plant Type: Indoor.

    Light Conditions: Vriesea plants prefer and thrive in bright, natural light.

    Humidity Conditions: Avoid areas with cold or hot drafts.

    Watering Instructions: Vriesea plants have a central tank, cup, vase, or urn where they collect much of the water they need. Keep this vessel about 1/4 full of water and flush it with fresh water every 1-2 months to prevent the buildup of bacteria.

    Flowering: Bromeliad flowers can last 3 to 6 months, but they typically flower just once.

    Plant height (including pot): 50cm.

    Pot Size(ceramic): D=13cm, H=17cm.

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    35 $
  • Sedum Plant

    Botanical name: Sedum morganianum

    Nickname: burro’s tail

    Plant type: Succulent- Indoor

    Watering Instructions: Depending on the conditions, indoor plants may not need watering more than once a month. The soil should be allowed to nearly dry out between waterings.

    Light Conditions: Burro’s Tail prefers bright light to full sun.

    Plant height (including pot): 20-25m

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    20 $
  • Sharpie Cactus

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 45-55cm

    Pot Size (Ceramic pot): D19=cm, H=19cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    75 $
  • Small Zamioculcas 

    Botanical name: Zamioculcas zamiifolia

    Nickname: ZZ Plant; Fern Arum

    Plant type: Evergreen perennial; indoor

    Light conditions: ZZ plant is an ideal option if you don’t have bright rooms. It’ll cope with very little light, though not total darkness.

    Watering Instructions: This plant doesn’t need a lot of water, particularly in winter. You can let her dry out completely between drinks.

    Plant height (including pot): 45-50cm

    Pot Size (ceramic): D=19cm, H=16cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    35 $
  • Snake plant

    Botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata

    Nickname: Snake plant; Mother-in-Law’s tongue; Viper’s bowstring hemp

    Plant type: Indoor; evergreen perennial

    Light Conditions: This plant thrive in almost all light conditions (though not a windowless room).

    Watering Instructions: This plant doesn’t need much water. Give her a drink when her soil feels dry, about every few weeks. Less in winter.

    Dusting: Every now and again, just whenever you remember give her leaves a light wipe to keep her pores free of dust.

    Plant height (including pot): 50-60cm

    Pot Size (ceramic): D=19cm, H=19cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    50 $
  • Spike Cacti

    Cacti are some of the most care-free houseplants. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought–often going weeks between waterings

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 25-30cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    30 $
  • Sunrise Orchid

    Botanical name: Phalaenopsis

    Nickname: Moth orchids

    Plant type: Indoor

    Stem : 2 Stem Orchid Plant

    Watering Instructions: To water the orchids correctly, look at its roots. Don’t water if these are green but wait until they look silvery, instead. Overwatering is the most common way to kill orchids. To avoid giving your plant too much water, always lift the pot first to check if it feels heavy  water only when it feels light.

    Light Conditions: These plants prefer bright, indirect light. Insufficient light results in poor flowering. Too much light can scorch the leaves, so don’t stand in direct sunshine.

    Plant height (including pot): 65-75cm

    Pot Size (concrete): : D16=cm, H=13cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    50 $
  • Terrazzo Cacti

    Cacti are among the easiest houseplants to care for. Found in desert climates in the wild, they can survive considerable drought, often going weeks between waterings.

    Light Conditions: They all like lots of light. If possible, put them next to a window that gets lots of sun. They don’t like shade.

    Watering Instructions: They very rarely need water. You’ll know if they need a drink because their leaves will wrinkle a little.

    Plant height (including pot): 25-30cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=14cm, H=13cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    40 $
  • White Anthurium

    Botanical name: Anthurium andraeanum

    Nickname: Tail flower; Flamingo flower; Laceleaf

    Plant type: Arum, indoor

    Watering Instructions: Anthurium likes her soil lightly moist, but never soggy. Water the plant when the top two inches of soil are dry.

    Light Conditions: Anthurium needs a good amount of light to thrive. The plant  love a bright room, but prefers to be away from direct sun.

    Plant height (including pot): 50-60cm

    Pot Size (concrete): D=19cm, H=16cm

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    55 $
  • Wonderful Bonsai

    Botanical Name: Ficus microcarpa.

    Nickname: Ficus ginseng, Ficus tree.

    Plant Type: Evergreen; indoor

    Light Conditions: They loves to soak up the sun. They’ll tolerate light shade but they’ll be happiest somewhere bright.

    Watering Instructions:  They likes their soil lightly moist. Give them a drink when the top two inches of soil feel dry. They’ll need less in winter.

    Humidity: They really likes a moist atmosphere. Give them a mist regularly to keep their leaves fresh.

    Plant height (including pot): 65-70cm.

    Pot Size (Plastic):  D=25-30cm, H=15cm.

     

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    70 $
  • Zebra plant

    Botanical name: Haworthiopsis Fasciata

    Nickname: Zebra plant – Zebra cactus – Zebra Haworthia

    Plant type: Succulent- Indoor

    Watering Instructions: Water every 2 to 3 weeks.

    Light Conditions: These zebra plants enjoy locations receiving a lot of bright indirect sunlight but no direct sun exposure. Too much sun can cause leaves to turn white.

    Plant height (including pot): 15-18cm

    Pot Size (concrete): : D10=cm, H=10cm

    Note: The color and shape of the pot may vary depending on availability.

    20 $

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