Our store has a great range of plants, so you’re bound to find what you’re looking for. We keep a low stock of plants to keep them fresh and healthy, so they don’t stay with us for longer than necessary.

Here, you’ll find a selection of our most common plants, but our range is always changing, so you’ll find something different depending on the time of year. Come to the store to take a look, or send us an email if you’re looking for a specific plant or want to know what we have in stock.

  • Ficus Benghalensis

    The Ficus Benghalensis, also known as the Banyan Tree or Indian Laurel Fig, is a stunning, large-leafed plant that can make a bold statement in any room. Native to India, it’s known for its glossy, broad leaves that can create a tropical, lush feel.

    While it can grow into a large tree in the wild, as a houseplant it tends to stay a bit more compact. It’s a low-maintenance plant that’s fairly easy to care for, but it does like its space and a bit of attention to its watering and light needs. If you’ve got a bright spot in your home, this beauty can thrive and be a real eye-catcher.

    How to take care:

    Light: Bright, indirect light works best. It can handle some direct sunlight but too much can scorch its leaves.

    Watering: Water when the top 3cm of soil are dry. Don’t let it sit in water, as this can cause root rot.

    Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity, but it can tolerate average indoor conditions.

    Temperature: Prefers warmth (18-25°C) Keep away from cold drafts or temperature extremes.

  • Philodendron Gloriosum

    The Philodendron Gloriosum is one of those plants that just oozes charm with its heart-shaped, velvety leaves. Native to South America, this beauty is a popular choice for plant lovers who enjoy lush, trailing greenery. It’s a slow grower but totally worth the wait, with its large, glossy leaves adding a pop of tropical vibes to any room. It prefers a cozy environment with the right balance of light, water, and humidity to thrive.

    While not the easiest plant to care for, it’s not overly fussy either—just give it some love, and it’ll reward you with its stunning foliage. If you’re looking for a plant that combines elegance and simplicity, the Philodendron Gloriosum is a must-have.

    How to take care:

    Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. It can tolerate some low light, but its growth may slow down.

    Watering: when the top 3cm of soil are dry. Be careful not to let it sit in water, as it can lead to root rot.

    Humidity: Prefers high humidity, so misting or using a humidifier can help.

    Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures (18-25°C) Avoid drafts and sudden temperature changes.

  • Hawaii Palm

    The Hawaii Palm, or Brighamia insignis, is a rare and unique plant that’s native to the Hawaiian Islands. Known for its distinctive, chunky trunk and rosettes of long, narrow leaves, it’s a total conversation starter. This plant is a bit more unusual compared to typical palms, and it stands out with its thick, succulent-like base, which helps it store water.

    Although it’s hardy, the Brighamia insignis does require a little extra care to keep it happy. It thrives in warm, sunny spots but can also handle a bit of indirect light, making it a great addition to your indoor collection. With a little attention to watering and light, it’ll flourish and be a beautiful addition to your space.

    How to take care:

    Light: Bright, indirect light. It loves the sun but not direct exposure, which can scorch its leaves.

    Watering: Water when the soil is dry to the touch. Be careful not to overwater, as it’s susceptible to root rot.

    Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity but can tolerate average indoor humidity.

    Temperature: Prefers warm temps (18-25°C) Keep away from cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.

  • Alocasia

    Alocasia, also known as Elephant Ear, is one of those plants that grabs attention with its bold, arrow-shaped leaves and striking appearance. It’s perfect for plant lovers who want to add a bit of drama to their indoor garden. Native to tropical regions, Alocasia thrives in warm, humid environments and can grow pretty big when given the right care. While it’s not the easiest plant to care for, it’s totally worth the effort if you’re up for the challenge.

    Just keep in mind that it can be a bit sensitive to temperature and light, so make sure to give it the right spot in your home.

    How to take care:

    Light: Bright, indirect light (it likes some light but no direct sun, which can burn its leaves).

    Watering: Keep soil moist but not soggy, and water when the top 3cm of soil feels dry.

    Humidity: Needs high humidity to thrive, so consider misting or using a humidifier.

    Temperature: Prefers warm temps (18-25°C) and should be kept away from cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.