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A Peperomia variety that has long green leaves rimmed with hot pink edges. Native to Jamaica where it thrives in humid environments, this plant is a stunning piece for your home. It's worry-free as it is safe for your pets and it looks great in your window or even in a terrarium!
Scientific Name: Peperomia Clusiifolia
Common Name: Ginny Peperomia
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: When top soil is dry, ensure good drainage
Growth: 6-12 inches tall but can grow quite bushy
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
A curious palm sprouting straight from the coconut! This palm, while kept indoors, will not grow into a tall tree. Their growth depends on the size of their pot. Coconut palms that are grown indoors are also not likely not reach a size that allows it to bear fruit. As your palm grows, be sure to up the pot size to give the root system lots of room.
Scientific Name: Cocos Nucifera
Common Name: Coconut Palm
Light: Full sun for as many hours as possible. In the winter months, consider using a grow light to compensate for the shorter days.
Watering: Keep the soil consistently hydrated but not soggy. Fertilize regularly if possible.
Pet safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The lowest of care plants!
A variety of shapes and sizes add dramatic flair to any living space.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Watering: Soak in water once a week and let completely dry.
Care: Easy
Pet Safe: Yes
If purchasing online, the air plant may vary. You will receive the size purchased but exact look can vary.
Monanthes polyphylla is a small, low growing succulent native to the Canary Islands. It's known for forming dense clumps of tiny rosettes. They have small green, cylindrical leaves that often develop reddish hues in good light. They can also bloom star-shaped flowers in yellow, orange, or purple.
Scientific Name: Monanthes Polyphylla
Common Name: Monanthes Polyphlla
Light: Bright, indirect light
Growth: 12 cm tall
Watering: Let dry between watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The Curly Locks Orchid Cactus is a slow growing cactus known for its bright green, twisting, ribbon-like stems. In the right conditions, it produces fragrant, white, night-blooming flowers that can be followed by edible, red fruit. This plant is native to Guatemala.
Scientific Name: Epiphyllum Guatemalense f. monstrosa
Common Name: Curly Locks Orchid Cactus
Light: Bright indirect light. Avoid full sun because they will get scorched
Watering: When top 1-2 inches are dry
Growth: 2-3 feet
Pet Safe: Yes, but still recommended to keep out of reach. Ingesting too much can get your pet sick.
Care: Easy
The Lemon Button Fern, originating from the tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and Africa. It thrives in shady, damp, and humid forest floor environments within these tropical habitats.
Scientific Name: Nephrolepis cordifolia 'Duffii'
Common Name: Lemon Button Fern
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light
Watering: When the top inch of soil is dry but do not let the soil stay soggy.
Growth: 12-18 inches spread
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Native to South America, this cactus is a slow-growing, dwarf prickly pear cactus that forms unusual, shrub-like, or tree-like shapes and requires bright light, good drainage, and frost protection, but can tolerate slightly more frequent watering than some other cacti.
Scientific Name: Opuntia monacantha
Common Name: Maverick Cactus
Growth: very slow
Light: Bright light
Watering: Once soil has completely dried out, then soak
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The leaves look like ketchup chips! Deeply corrugated (rippled) heart-shaped leaves with a metallic sheen, this plant displays a rich mix of bronze, orange, and pink tones that become more vibrant with brighter light. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, it grows on the forest floor, where it thrives under a dense canopy.
Scientific Name: Peperomia Caperata " Quito"
Common Name: Quito Peperomia, Radiator Plant
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: When top soil is dry, ensure good drainage
Growth: 6-8 inches in height and width
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis is a rare plant from Southern Vietnam. It has silvery patterned foliage and light purple flowers. This plant in the wild has threatened habitat loss due to eucalyptus plantations. It is found in Vietnam's broad leaved forests on granitic mountains where it grows on rocks. This plant propagates well from stem cuttings or leaf cuttings!
Scientific Name: Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis
Common Name: Michaelmoelleria Vietnamensis
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Water only the soil and not the leaves. Best to bottom water when top inch is dry.
Growth: Fast growing plant
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
The Silver Streak is a strong, sturdy plant with sword shaped leaves. Each leaf is dark green with a metallic silver-green stripe running along the centre. They grow upright and in dense rosette form. Originating from West Africa, this cool snake plant is also excellent at filtering indoor air and removing toxins like formaldehyde and xylene.
Scientific Name: Dracaena trifasciata
Common Name: Snake Plant, Sansevieria Silver Streak
Growth: Can reach a height of 2 feet
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Allow to dry out completely between watering
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
The Rabbit's Foot Fern originates from the tropical and subtropical regions of the Fiji Islands. There it grows as an epiphyte (on trees) or lithophyte (on rocks). The way it creeps over surfaces with its furry looking rhizomes, it resembles a rabbit's foot!
Scientific Name: Davallia fejeensis
Common Name: Rabbit's Foot Fern
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Keep consistently hydrated but not soggy. Let the top two inches dry out before watering again.
Growth: Slow growing
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
This cactus is a beautifully small cactus that grows with clustered cylindrical stems. They are covered in dense white hairs and can grow deep rose-pink funnel shaped flowers. This cactus originates from the dry shrub land of regions of Wester Central Mexico.
Scientific Name: Mammillaria Bombycina
Common Name: Silken Pincushion
Growth: Can grow up to 12 inches tall indoors
Light: Full sun
Watering: Let fully dry out between waterings. make sure soil drains well.
Pet Safe: Not toxic but watch out for spikes
Care: Easy
Gasteria Pillansii is a slow growing South African succulent. It's appearance is unique with its fleshy, strap shaped leaves. It forms dense clumps and is very drought tolerant.
Scientific Name: Gasteria pillansii
Common Name: Cow tongue, Cattle tongue, Lawyer's tongue
Light: Bright, indirect light
Growth: Can grow 8 inches
Watering: Let dry between watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
This very attractive Ladyfinger Cactus is native to Mexico and develops dense clusters of cylindrical stems that have brown/yellow spines. Its stems look like fingers and it can bloom in pink and yellow coloured flowers.
Scientific Name: Mammillaria elongata
Common Name: Ladyfinger Cactus, Gold Lace Cactus, Golden Stars
Growth: 6-8 inches
Light: Bright, Indirect sun
Watering: Let the soil dry out completely before watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
The Sand Rose succulent is native to South Africa where it thrives in arid conditions, found in rocks and stony soils. Like many other succulents, the Sand Rose is extremely drought-tolerant. It can survive long periods without water making it an excellent choice for plant owners who sometimes forget to keep up with watering.
Scientific Name: Anacampseros Rufescens
Common Name: Sand Rose
Light: Bright indirect light
Growth: 3 inches
Watering: Let dry between watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Cacti store water in their stems, which is why they are thrive in the desert. The spines on cacti are actually modified leaves. They help to protect the plant from animals and reduce water loss by shading the stem.
Scientific Name: Mammillaria Hahniana
Common Name: Old Lady Pincushion Cactus
Growth: 6-8 inches
Light: Bright, Indirect sun
Watering: Let the soil dry out completely before watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
