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The Zamioculcas Zamiifolia plant is an easy to grow & care for indoor plant that displays small glossy leaves on stems which can grow up to 3 ft long indoors.
These are tropical plants, so they won’t like being out in frosty weather, but when it’s 15°C / 59°F or more, you can move your Bromeliads from the living room to your balcony or patio.
Chlorophytum, or Spider Plants as they are commonly known, are a great first houseplant for beginners. They are tolerant of neglect, over watering, too much or not enough light!
Although Streptocarpus Pretty Turtle are tolerant of low humidity in the home, they will do better in a humid environment, like a steamy bathroom or warm kitchen away from draughts.
These are robust, stocky plants. Perfect if you’re looking for a Sansevieria with all their easy-care qualities, but don’t have the space for one of the taller varieties.
The reason philodendrons make such amazing indoor plants is that they adapt to a wide variety of lighting & water conditions in the wild & so will thrive indoors very well.
Prickly pear cacti (Opuntia) are sought after house plants in the UK. They have a distinctive look – segmented stems that are flat & oval & dotted on both sides with spines.
If you prune the dead leaves away, the 'Oriental Dwarf' will reward you with faster growth! The Musa does like light, but not strong, midday sunshine. Small, but splendid!
Caring for Boston ferns is a commitment, since they require consistent moist soil, bright light & high humidity. Growing ferns indoors requires ongoing attention – but it is well worth your time.
Opuntia rufida is a species of prickly pear cactus known by the scary common name blind prickly pear! It is native to Texas & adjacent Mexico, where it grows on limestone.
This improved yellow shallot can be planted in very early spring. It's mild taste makes it excellent for pickling. RHS Award winner. Improved yellow shallot.
This makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. Native to Central & South America, the Swiss cheese plant is a tropical perennial that's typically grown as an indoor plant.