Expert care guides for all your favourite plants
Find detailed care instructions for any plant in our collection
A beautiful indoor plant that thrives in low light and purifies the air.
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Iconic tropical plant with distinctive split leaves. Easy to care for.
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Stunning large-leafed plant perfect for indoor and outdoor spaces.
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Mediterranean classic, drought tolerant and incredibly stylish.
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A refined alternative to the Fiddle Leaf Fig with velvety leaves.
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Dark glossy leaves add drama to any interior space.
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Elegant palm ideal for bright indoor spaces or sheltered outdoors.
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Ancient and striking, a real statement plant for any garden.
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Compact evergreen magnolia with stunning white flowers.
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A graceful Australian native palm suited to many climates.
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Low-maintenance dragon tree adding architectural interest indoors.
Shop Now âMost indoor plants prefer to dry out slightly between waterings. Always check the top 2â3cm of soil before watering. Overwatering is the most common cause of plant death.
Most plants need bright, indirect light. Avoid placing plants in direct harsh sunlight which can scorch leaves. North and east-facing windows are ideal for most indoor plants.
Most tropical plants prefer temperatures between 18â26°C. Keep plants away from air conditioning vents and heaters. Avoid drastic temperature fluctuations.
Use a well-draining potting mix appropriate for your plant type. Ensure your pot has drainage holes. Repot when roots begin to circle the bottom or emerge from the drainage holes.
Feed your plants during the growing season (spring and summer) with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Reduce or stop feeding during winter when most plants' growth slows.
Remove dead or yellowing leaves promptly. Prune to shape and encourage bushy growth. Always use clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to avoid disease transmission.