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Calathea orbifolia - Large

Calathea orbifolia - Large

The Calathea orbifolia is a stunning tropical plant renowned for its large, round leaves adorned with striking silvery-green striped patterns. This impressive prayer plant features some of the largest leaves in the Calathea family, creating a bold and dramatic display that commands attention in any indoor setting. Each leaf is a masterpiece of natural artistry, with alternating bands of light and dark green that radiate from the centre. Native to Bolivia, this Calathea is particularly prized for its ornamental value and impressive size. Its large, orbicular leaves can reach up to 30 centimetres in diameter, making it a perfect statement piece for adding tropical drama to indoor spaces. Like other prayer plants, it performs a daily ritual of leaf movement, raising its leaves at night and lowering them during the day in response to light changes. Features: Large, round leaves with striking patterns Silvery-green striped variegation Impressive leaf size Prayer plant movement Bold and dramatic appearance This plant is to be collected after purchase. Care Information Light Requirements Prefers medium to bright, indirect light Avoid direct sunlight Too much light can fade the pattern Too little light reduces pattern intensity Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 300-400 mL per watering for a 20 cm pot Use filtered or rainwater if possible Avoid tap water due to sensitivity to minerals Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-24°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts and air conditioning Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use well-draining, moisture-retentive mix Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Upright growth habit No support needed Regular misting encourages healthy growth Moderate growth rate Prune any damaged leaves at the base

Calathea makoyana

Calathea makoyana

This Large Calathea makoyana, often called the Peacock Plant or Cathedral Windows, is an elegant tropical beauty known for its distinctive leaf patterns. This striking prayer plant features oval-shaped leaves decorated with intricate patterns that resemble feathers or stained glass windows. The top of each leaf displays dark green markings on a pale green background, while the undersides are a beautiful wine-red colour, creating a stunning contrast when the leaves move throughout the day. Native to eastern Brazil, this Calathea is particularly admired for its ornamental value and the daily movement of its leaves. As with other prayer plants, the leaves fold upward at night and unfurl in the morning, adding a dynamic element to its already impressive display. Its medium size makes it perfect for tabletops or shelves where its detailed patterns can be appreciated up close. Features: Oval leaves with feather-like patterns Wine-red undersides Prayer plant movement Medium-sized specimen Perfect for tabletops and shelves Care Information Light Requirements Prefers medium to bright, indirect light Avoid direct sunlight Too much light can fade the pattern Too little light reduces pattern intensity Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 200-250 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Use filtered or rainwater if possible Avoid tap water due to sensitivity to minerals Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-24°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts and air conditioning Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use well-draining, moisture-retentive mix Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Compact growth habit No support needed Regular misting encourages healthy growth Moderate growth rate Prune any damaged leaves at the base

Abromeitiella brevifolia

Abromeitiella brevifolia

The Abromeitiella brevifolia (aka. Deuterocohnia brevifolia, Abromeitiella chlorantha, and Dyckia grisebachii) is a fascinating and compact succulent that forms dense, cushion-like mounds of tiny, rigid leaves. This charming plant creates tight rosettes that cluster together, resembling a miniature green carpet or living stone arrangement. Its small, pointed leaves are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, giving the plant a distinctive geometric appearance that makes it an excellent choice for rock gardens or small container displays. Native to the mountainous regions of Argentina, this hardy succulent has adapted to survive in challenging conditions, making it relatively easy to care for in cultivation. Its compact size and slow growth rate make it perfect for small spaces, terrariums, or as part of a succulent arrangement. The plant's unique form and architectural qualities appeal to collectors and enthusiasts looking for something different from typical succulents. Key characteristics: Dwarf and succulent: This bromeliad is a low-growing plant with thick, fleshy leaves. Rosette formation: The leaves are arranged in rosettes, creating a compact and rounded shape. Dense clusters: Abromeitiella brevifolia forms dense, pillow-like clusters, often resembling soft moss. Inconspicuous flowers: The plant produces small, green flowers that are not particularly showy. Drought-tolerant: It is well-adapted to survive in dry conditions and requires minimal watering. Slow Growth: This plant is renowned for its very slow growth. Being to obtain mature and large specimens is pretty rare. Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate some direct morning sun Protect from harsh afternoon sun Good light ensures compact growth Water & Moisture Water sparingly when soil is completely dry Approximately 50-100 mL per watering for a 10 cm pot Reduce watering significantly in winter Ensure excellent drainage Avoid overwatering Humidity & Temperature Tolerates average home humidity Temperature range: 15-25°C Minimum temperature: 10°C Can tolerate brief periods of cooler temperatures Protect from frost Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use well-draining succulent or cactus mix Fertilise sparingly during growing season Avoid over-fertilising Growth & Support Very slow growth rate Forms tight, compact clusters No support needed Ideal for small containers Can be divided when clusters become dense Uses: Groundcover: Abromeitiella brevifolia can be used as a groundcover in rock gardens or succulent gardens. Container plant: It can also be grown in containers as a unique and interesting houseplant.

String of Coins - Peperomia pepperspots

String of Coins - Peperomia pepperspots

Peperomia 'Pepperspots' is a charming and compact succulent-like plant known for its distinctive foliage that resembles a constellation of tiny spots scattered across its leaves. This delightful variety features small, round leaves adorned with dark green speckles on a lighter green background, creating a pattern that truly lives up to its name. Perfect for small spaces and indoor settings, this Peperomia's manageable size and unique appearance make it an excellent choice for windowsills, terrariums, or desktop gardens. Its compact growth habit and relatively easy care requirements have made it increasingly popular among plant enthusiasts looking for something distinctive yet manageable. Features: Small, round leaves with spotted patterns Compact growth habit Perfect for small spaces Succulent-like water storage Ideal for terrariums or desktop gardens Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light conditions Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can be beneficial Water & Moisture Allow top 2-3 cm of soil to dry between waterings Approximately 100-150 mL per watering for a 10 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid overwatering as leaves can store water Humidity & Temperature Tolerates average home humidity Optimal humidity: 40-60% Temperature range: 18-24°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use well-draining potting mix Add perlite for improved drainage Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Compact growth habit No support needed Prune to maintain shape Slow to moderate growth rate Perfect for small containers

Monstera dubia

Monstera dubia

The Monstera dubia is a captivating and unique species known for its intriguing shingling growth habit and beautifully variegated foliage. This plant features small, heart-shaped leaves that lie flat against the surface they climb, creating a stunning mosaic of overlapping leaves. The juvenile leaves display intricate patterns of silvery variegation against a deep green backdrop, making it a standout addition to any plant collection. As the Monstera dubia matures, its leaves transform, developing the characteristic fenestrations typical of the Monstera genus. This transformation adds an element of surprise and evolution to its growth, as the plant transitions from its juvenile shingling form to a more typical Monstera appearance. Ideal for mounting on a moss pole or plank, this plant's unique growth habit and striking foliage make it a perfect choice for vertical displays, adding an exotic touch to any indoor environment. Features: Shingling growth habit Small, heart-shaped juvenile leaves Silvery variegation on deep green leaves Transition to fenestrated mature leaves Ideal for vertical displays Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light, but optimal growth in bright conditions Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn Water & Moisture Water when the top 5 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 250-350 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes Soil Mix & Fertilisation Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Growth & Support Shingling growth habit Ideal for mounting on a moss pole or plank Leaves transition to fenestrated form as they mature Moderate growth rate

Blue Torch Cactus

Blue Torch Cactus

The Blue Torch Cactus, scientifically known as Pilosocereus azureus, is a captivating addition to any succulent collection. This rare and slow-growing cactus is native to the semi-tropical regions of South America, particularly Brazil. It is distinguished by its striking blue-green stems and contrasting golden spines, which make it a standout among cacti. The Blue Torch Cactus typically grows in a columnar shape, reaching heights of 3 to 6 metres over time, although it can grow taller in its natural habitat. Its unique blue hue becomes more pronounced with adequate sunlight, as the plant develops a waxy coating that acts as a natural sunscreen.  This cactus is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor environments, thriving in bright light and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal maintenance. During the summer, the Blue Torch Cactus blooms with large, white flowers that open at night, attracting nocturnal pollinators such as moths and bats. These blooms add an elegant touch to the cactus's already striking appearance.  Despite its exotic look, the Blue Torch Cactus is relatively easy to care for, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts. Notes: This impressive specimen is a rare find, having taken over two years to reach its current size. Due to its substantial dimensions, it must be collected or delivered from our greenhouse in Coogee and within the Sydney metro area. Height ~ 40cm (plant), 65cm (pot + Plant) Width ∼ 30cm

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Peperomia 'Heart' variegated

Peperomia 'Heart' variegated

The Peperomia 'Heart' Variegated is a charming and visually appealing plant known for its heart-shaped leaves and striking variegation. This delightful variety features small, thick leaves that display a beautiful mix of green, creamy white, and sometimes pink hues, creating a soft and romantic appearance. The variegation pattern varies from leaf to leaf, ensuring each one is a unique piece of living art. This Peperomia thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers a warm, humid environment, making it an excellent choice for indoor cultivation. Its compact and bushy growth habit makes it ideal for tabletops, shelves, or as part of a larger plant arrangement. With its relatively low-maintenance requirements and charming appearance, Peperomia 'Heart' Variegated is perfect for plant enthusiasts looking to add a touch of elegance and whimsy to their home. Features: Heart-shaped leaves with green, creamy white, and pink variegation Compact, bushy growth habit Thrives in bright, indirect light Ideal for tabletops and indoor displays Low-maintenance and visually appealing Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light, but optimal growth in bright conditions Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf scorch Water & Moisture Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 100-150 mL per watering for a 10 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Tolerates average home humidity Temperature range: 18-24°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use a well-draining potting mix Fertilise sparingly with a balanced liquid fertiliser during the growing season Growth & Support Compact growth habit Suitable for tabletops or shelves Prune to maintain shape and encourage bushiness Slow to moderate growth rate

Syngonium 'Pink Splash'

Syngonium 'Pink Splash'

The Syngonium 'Pink Splash' is a captivating variety of arrowhead plant that features stunning variegation patterns of pink, white, and various shades of green. This beautiful cultivar displays arrow-shaped leaves that are liberally splashed with pink variegation, creating a watercolour-like effect that makes each leaf uniquely beautiful. As a climbing aroid, this Syngonium brings both colour and texture to any indoor space. Its compact growth habit in its juvenile stage makes it perfect for smaller spaces, while its mature form can be trained to climb, allowing for versatile display options. The pink variegation becomes more pronounced with proper light exposure, making it a prized specimen for collectors seeking colourful additions to their plant family. Features: Pink, white, and green variegated foliage Arrow-shaped leaves Climbing growth habit Compact when young Perfect for adding colour to collections Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light for best variegation Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can be beneficial Too little light reduces pink colouration Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 200-250 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Ensure thorough drainage Reduce watering in winter Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Climbing growth habit Provide support as plant matures Regular pruning encourages bushiness Moderate growth rate Can be maintained as compact or allowed to climb

Syngonium 'Confetti'

Syngonium 'Confetti'

The Syngonium 'Confetti' is a highly sought-after variety that lives up to its festive name with its spectacular variegation pattern. This stunning arrowhead plant features leaves that appear to have been sprinkled with tiny spots of white, pink, and various shades of green, creating a delightful confetti-like effect across each leaf. The variegation is particularly striking on new growth, which often emerges with pink tints. As a member of the Araceae family, this compact climber brings both whimsy and elegance to any plant collection. Its unique variegation pattern sets it apart from other Syngonium varieties, making it a prized specimen for collectors and plant enthusiasts alike. Each leaf displays a unique pattern of speckles, ensuring no two leaves are exactly alike. Features: Speckled variegation in white, pink, and green Arrow-shaped leaves Compact climbing growth habit New growth often shows pink tints Perfect for adding texture and colour Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light for best variegation Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can be beneficial Too little light reduces variegation intensity Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 200-250 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Ensure thorough drainage Reduce watering in winter Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Climbing growth habit Provide support as plant matures Regular pruning encourages bushiness Moderate growth rate Can be maintained as compact or allowed to climb

Syngonium 'Frosted'

Syngonium 'Frosted'

The Syngonium 'Frozen Heart' is a stunning variety of arrowhead plant that features a unique, almost ethereal appearance. This captivating cultivar displays arrow-shaped leaves with a silvery-white frosted overlay on a green background, creating an effect that resembles a delicate layer of frost. The variegation pattern gives each leaf a mystical, silvery sheen that adds an elegant touch to any plant collection. This compact climber brings a sophisticated and modern aesthetic to indoor spaces. Its frosted appearance becomes more pronounced with proper light exposure, making it a desirable specimen for collectors seeking plants with unique foliage patterns. The silvery overlay creates beautiful light reflections, adding dimension and interest to any growing space. Features: Silvery-white frosted variegation Arrow-shaped leaves Compact climbing growth habit Metallic sheen on foliage Perfect for modern interior spaces Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light for best variegation Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can be beneficial Too little light reduces frosted effect Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 200-250 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Ensure thorough drainage Reduce watering in winter Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Reduce feeding in winter Growth & Support Climbing growth habit Provide support as plant matures Regular pruning encourages bushiness Moderate growth rate Can be maintained as compact or allowed to climb

String Of Hearts

String Of Hearts

I am always enchanted by the String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii), a delicate trailing succulent with heart-shaped leaves and elegant, cascading vines. The trailing stems grow impressively long—often reaching over 1 m—creating a dramatic and graceful display as they spill over the edges of hanging baskets or shelves. My mother plant is already over two metres tall. Native to South Africa, this drought-tolerant beauty is particularly prized for its romantic appearance and easy-care nature. The plant produces small, tubular purple flowers along its trailing stems, adding an extra touch of charm to its already appealing display. Its ability to trail over a metre in length makes it perfect for creating dramatic hanging displays. Features: Heart-shaped leaves with silver marbling Purple undersides on leaves Trailing growth habit up to 120 cm+ Small purple tubular flowers Perfect for hanging baskets Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light Can tolerate some direct morning sun Avoid harsh afternoon sun Good light enhances leaf colouration Water & Moisture Allow soil to dry completely between waterings Approximately 100-150 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Reduce watering significantly in winter Ensure excellent drainage Avoid overwatering Humidity & Temperature Tolerates average home humidity Temperature range: 15-25°C Minimum temperature: 10°C Can tolerate brief periods of cooler temperatures Protect from frost Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use well-draining succulent or cactus mix Fertilise sparingly with GT Foliage Avoid over-fertilising Growth & Support Trailing growth habit No support needed Pinch growing tips to encourage bushiness Moderate growth rate Can be propagated from stem cuttings or tubers

Philodendron 'Rio'

Philodendron 'Rio'

These stunning plants are cascading over 90cm and will certainly make a statement when placed on shelve or hanging pot. The Philodendron 'Rio' is a stunning cultivar renowned for its elegant, variegated foliage that brings a touch of sophistication to any indoor plant collection. This beautiful plant features elongated, heart-shaped leaves with a striking pattern of creamy white and silver variegation running down the leaf's centre, bordered by rich, deep green margins. The contrasting colours create a dramatic and eye-catching display that highlights the plant's graceful form. The Philodendron 'Rio' is a compact and easy-to-care-for variety, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts. Its trailing habit allows it to be displayed in hanging baskets or cascading from shelves, adding a lush, tropical vibe to any space. As the plant matures, its variegation becomes more pronounced, ensuring each leaf is a unique work of art that adds to the overall visual appeal of this exquisite cultivar. Features: Elongated, heart-shaped leaves Creamy white and silver variegation Deep green leaf margins Compact, trailing growth habit Ideal for hanging baskets and indoor displays Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light, but optimal growth in bright conditions Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn Water & Moisture Water when the top 5 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 250-350 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 50-70% Minimum humidity: 40% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 15°C Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature changes Soil Mix & Fertilisation Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal growth Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage Growth & Support Trailing growth habit Perfect for hanging baskets or cascading from shelves Prune to maintain shape and encourage bushiness Moderate growth rate

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Anthurium warocqueanum (Queen) x Magnificum - LARGE

The Anthurium warocqueanum x Magnificum is an extraordinary hybrid, combining the best characteristics of two of the most coveted Anthurium species. This remarkable cross features the stunning velvety texture and dramatic size potential of the Queen Anthurium (warocqueanum) with the distinctive silvery veining and robust growth habit of the Magnificum, creating a truly spectacular specimen that represents the pinnacle of hybrid Anthurium breeding. Why You'll Love It Exceptional hybrid combining two of the most sought-after Anthurium species Velvety leaves with prominent silvery-white veining creating stunning contrast Large, heart-shaped foliage that develops impressive size as it matures Incredibly rare collector's specimen that's extremely difficult to find elsewhere Combines the best traits of both parent species into one magnificent plant Care Information: Light: Bright, indirect light is essential for optimal growth and vein development. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the velvety leaves. Morning sun can enhance the silvery veining, but protect from harsh afternoon rays. Water: Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry. Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging, and reduce watering during winter months. Humidity: Optimal humidity ranges from 70-80%, with a minimum of 60%. High humidity is crucial for proper leaf development and maintaining the distinctive velvety texture. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 18-27°C, with a minimum of 16°C. Protect from cold drafts and maintain stable temperatures for best results. Soil: Plant in Anthurium Mix for optimal drainage and root health. Support: Compact growth habit requires no support initially, but may benefit from gentle staking as leaves become larger and heavier with maturity. Fertiliser: Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage during the growing season, reducing feeding in winter. Toxicity: This plant is toxic if consumed, so please keep away from children and pets.