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Spathiphyllum ‘Domino’ Variegated Peace Lilly

$19.95
The Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) has been scientifically proven to be an efficient absorber of indoor air pollution. The Domino peace lily has striking variegated foliage and produces white, cobra-shaped, sweetly scented flowers. This is an easy-care long-lived plant. Elegant, soft wooded perennial with upright large, shiny green and white variegated leaves and beautiful lily-like white flowers. Water plants regularly to keep the soil evenly moist to avoid a feast or famine approach. The frequency you need to water the plant will depend upon the room temperature. In summer it could be as often as once a week in summer and fortnightly in winter. Indoor Plants need light to create their energy and survive, so if a plant isn’t getting enough light it’ll exhibit some tell-tale signs, look out for pale growth and weak flowering. If your plant shows these signs move it to somewhere that has more light.Most indoor house plants originate from sub-tropical rainforests where humidity can be as high as 100 per cent.

The Red Pineapple (Ananas bracteatus)

$24.95
The Red Pineapple (Ananas bracteatus), also known as the Ornamental Pineapple, is a striking and versatile tropical plant that adds a splash of vibrant color to any garden or indoor space. Known for its stunning red-hued fruit and attractive foliage, this plant is both ornamental and functional.

Key Features

  • Striking Appearance: The Red Pineapple is renowned for its eye-catching red fruit, which is smaller but more colorful than the common pineapple. Its bright, reddish-pink bracts and green foliage make it a standout in any setting.
  • Versatile Use: This plant can be grown both outdoors in tropical and subtropical climates and indoors as a potted plant in cooler regions.
  • Easy to Grow: The Red Pineapple is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in well-drained soil and requires minimal watering once established. It's also resistant to many common pests and diseases.
  • Edible and Ornamental: While primarily grown for its ornamental value, the fruit of the Red Pineapple is edible and can be enjoyed fresh, though it is often more tart than commercial pineapples.