Unique pot with Jelly Bean and Fasciated...
This one-of-a-kind recycled pot with catchy decor will add value to any space. The Jelly Bean plant and Fasciated Haworthia, surrounded with moss and bark, celebrates natural simplicity.
This one-of-a-kind recycled pot with catchy decor will add value to any space. The Jelly Bean plant and Fasciated Haworthia, surrounded with moss and bark, celebrates natural simplicity.
A tropical sculptural herbaceous perennial plant that works well in containers but must be brought inside during cold winters. Works well as a houseplant. Desired for its unusual inflorescence and attractive foliage. Look for the purple underside of the leaf and the unusual bract-enclosed flowers to distinguish this plant from bromeliads.
Plant in a peat-based potting soil and give it plenty of bright light. If kept outdoors in the summer provide it with afternoon shade. Allow the top 1-2 inches to dry out between waterings and cut back on the water during the winter months.
Coleus has long been a go-to choice for shady plantings, and now many sun-loving varieties are readily available as well. A multitude of foliage hues and variegation patterns from the many named varieties allows for endless design possibilities. Especially attractive with trailing and narrowly vertical plant companions.
The perfect choice for beds and borders. Superb for baskets, containers and window boxes. Wonderful for combination plantings.
Beautiful in any space
Mountain Snow, Pieris japonica ‘Planow’, is a compact, evergreen shrub with showy, white flowers in the spring. Excellent as an accent plant and for mass plantings. New growth emerges with bronze-colored foliage and matures to a deep green.
Plant in well-drained, rich soil and water regularly to establish. Mulch new plantings to maintain consistent soil moisture and to discourage weeds. Fertilize in early spring. Prune to shape in early spring before the first flush of blooms appear.
For custom and bulk orders, this product can be availed in specific colours as per customer preference.
Both the Huernia Macrocarpa and Echeveria are well-sought-after succulents and they look perticularly lovely in this uniquely decorated pot covered with yellow burlap and flower-patterned ribbon. The moss and rustic bark rounds it off perfectly.
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