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Latest Houseplant of the Month

Each month we highlight a seasonal favourite with a full care guide, expert tips, and inspiration to help you choose and care for your next houseplant.
Chlorophytum comosum Variegateum

Chlorophytum comosum, spider plant

The spider plant, Chlorophytum comosum, is a popular houseplant due to its low demands and is an ideal choice for new houseplant parents.

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Aporocactus flagelliformis

Aporocactus flagelliformis, the rattail cactus

Aporocactus flagelliformis, the rattail cactus, is a species of flowering cacti native to Mexico with long trailing appendages reminiscent of rat’s tails hence the name.

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Clusia rosea, autograph tree

Clusia rosea is a succulent perennial tree which has become a trendy, low-maintenance houseplant.

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Dieffenbachia foliage

Dieffenbachia seguine, dumb cane

If you are looking for a super easy houseplant for your home then Dieffenbachia could be it; these low maintenance plants require very little attention and will thrive in the right conditions.

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Anthurium blooming spathes

Anthurium andreanum, flamingo lily

Anthurium andreanum is known by many names, flamingo lily, painter’s palette, lacyleaf and flamingo flower to name a few but none seem to really nail the ethereal beauty of this plant.

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Ficus elastica Tineke

Ficus elastica, rubber plant

If you are looking for a tough, evergreen houseplant that is easy to look after then a rubber plant could be for you.

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Crassula ovata, jade plant

Crassula ovata, Jade plant 

Crassula ovata, Jade plant also known as the lucky plant or money tree is often associated with the orient but is in fact a subshrub native to South Africa.

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Dracaena marginata, Dragon tree

Dracaena Marginata, Dragon Tree

Native to Madagascar, the Dragon Tree or Dracaena Marginata is a slow-growing succulent with long sword-like green leaves edged with a red hue.

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poinsettia flowers

Euphorbia pulcherrima, Poinsettia

Poinsettias are not just for Christmas. Debi Holland has some advice on buying them and how to keep them thriving.

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Phlebodium aureum

Phlebodium aureum ‘Blue Star’ Fern (low light evergreen fern)

Phlebodium aureum, the 'Blue Star’ fern is an epiphyte that grows on trees throughout eastern Americas, the Caribbean and South American tropical cloud forests. It also makes a perfect houseplant for busy people.

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Devil's Ivy

Epipremnum aureum, Devil’s Ivy, golden pothos

Epipremnum aureum or golden pothos also boasts an aptly chilling halloween name, Devil’s Ivy. It has a reputation of being indestructible and can survive most living conditions.

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palm leaves

Palms

Palms have remained a popular houseplant since Victorian times. It's easy to see why; exotic to look at, low maintenance and tolerant of lower light conditions.

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Houseplant Care & Guides

Need help with a tricky houseplant? Our expert guides cover common issues, plant care tips, and monthly spotlights to help your indoor jungle thrive.
Using a pencil to remove mealybug

Houseplant hacks, tips and tricks

Debi Holland shares some tips on easy houseplant care that she uses at home.

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Chinese Money Plant

Happy holidays – low water houseplants

If you're off on your holidays or just so busy that you forget to water your plants, we have a few suggestions for low maintenance plants that require very little attention.

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Making kokedama

How to make a kokedama

Engage in the mindful activity of making your own kokedama with Debi Holland's step-by-step guide.

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Propagating tradescantia in water

How to propagate Tradescantia

Tradescantia’s sprawling tendency means over time stems elongate away from the base forming fresh new foliage at the tips but leaving the rooted end sparse with crispy old leaves. Propagation is the remedy!

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How to repot cacti

Cacti are very popular houseplants. These slow-growing, low maintenance houseplants are easy to look after but as with all plants they will need a bit of attention from time to time.

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How to style your home with houseplants

Styling your home with houseplants is a beautiful way to use botanicals and bring the garden indoors.

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Mini terrarium

Funky ways to display houseplants

Houseplants literally breathe life into our homes filling blank spaces like botanical sculptures but there are so many ways we can utilise houseplants rather than simply placing them in a pot.

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Umbrella Plant

Five houseplants for low light

Not all houseplants need bright light to thrive. Many houseplants are tolerant to dimly lit rooms. Debi Holland suggests five shade tolerant houseplants that might suit your home.

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white cyclamen

Five fabulous houseplants for winter

Winter does not have to signal the end of botanic joy, instead surround yourself with an oasis of colourful foliage and flowering houseplants.

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Houseplants grouped together to increase humidity

Caring for houseplants in autumn

Debi Holland has advice on how to look after your houseplants through autumn and into winter.

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Houseplant Care Mist, terrarium and tools

Make a terrarium

A terrarium is an indoor container garden which can be sealed or open; they are ideal for slow growing plants with interesting foliage. Here's how to make your own.

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Mimosa Pudica

Houseplants with superpowers

Debi Holland guides you through plants with super powers!

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