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Pandan aka Pandanus amaryllifolius – large 15l autopot (freight included)

$375.00

You get one of these pandan plants in a 15l Autopot in cococoir and perlite with minimum 5 pandan growth points. That is a potential of 5(+) plants

Uses of Pandan Pandan is prized not only for its fragrance but also for its versatility. Here are some popular uses:
  1. Culinary Uses:
    • Flavoring: Pandan leaves are often used to flavor rice (like in Nasi Lemak), desserts (such as Pandan cake and jelly), and beverages. They impart a unique, subtle flavor that's hard to replicate.
    • Natural Coloring: The bright green pigment of Pandan can be extracted and used as a natural food coloring for cakes, pastries, and other desserts.
    • Wrapping Food: Similar to banana leaves, Pandan leaves can be used to wrap food before steaming or grilling, infusing a mild, aromatic flavor into the dish.
  2. Medicinal Uses:
    • Traditionally, Pandan has been used in folk medicine for its potential health benefits, such as reducing fever, easing arthritis pain, and relieving headaches.
  3. Craft and Household Uses:
    • In some cultures, Pandan leaves are woven into mats, baskets, and even used as natural air fresheners due to their pleasant scent.

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.

Zebra Glamour: Transform Your Space with the Vibrant Aphelandra Squarrosa! 4.7L

$59.95

Meet the Aphelandra Squarrosa, affectionately known as the Zebra Plant! With its dazzling striped leaves and radiant yellow blooms, this tropical beauty is ready to turn your home into a verdant paradise. Whether you're a plant novice or a seasoned green thumb, the Zebra Plant is here to dazzle and delight.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Striking Aesthetics: The Zebra Plant's bold, patterned foliage makes it a standout piece in any room, adding a touch of exotic flair.
  • Air-Purifying Power: This green wonder helps clean the air, making your home a healthier place to breathe.
  • Mood Booster: Brighten up your day with the vibrant energy of its lush, green leaves and sunny flowers.
  • Easy Care: With a bit of love and the right conditions, the Zebra Plant is easy to keep happy and thriving.

Variegated Ficus Deltoidea in ceramic pot (flowered & fruited)

$69.00
Commonly known as the mistletoe fig, this evergreen shrub is a beautiful addition to any home. Its delicate leaves, featuring a creamy yellow and green hue, make it a stunning houseplant that complements any decor. Native to Southeast Asia, this plant thrives in similar climates and could be the perfect choice if you're looking for a resilient and low-maintenance indoor plant.