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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

Philodendron 'Snowdrift'

This large Philodendron 'Snowdrift' is a captivating variegated cultivar that showcases a stunning display of white and green patterning across its foliage. This beautiful plant features heart-shaped leaves splashed with creamy white variegation that creates a snow-like effect against the deep green background, giving it its aptly chosen name. As a relatively rare cultivar in the Philodendron family, the 'Snowdrift' combines the easy-growing nature of Philodendrons with striking variegation patterns that make it a standout specimen in any collection. Each leaf displays a unique pattern of variegation, with some leaves showing more dramatic white sections than others. No Posting available - Only collection or delivery available. Features: Heart-shaped leaves with creamy white variegation Each leaf displays unique patterning Climbing growth habit Moderate growth rate Perfect for adding bright contrast Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light for optimal variegation More light needed than non-variegated forms Avoid direct sunlight Too little light reduces variegation Water & Moisture Allow top 5 cm of soil to dry between waterings Approximately 200-250 mL per watering for a 15 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-70% 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 moss pole or trellis support Slower growth than non-variegated forms Regular pruning encourages bushier growth Remove any reverting leaves promptly

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Philodendron billietiae - Medium

The Philodendron billietiae is a stunning and highly sought-after species known for its distinctive elongated leaves and vibrant colouration. This remarkable plant features long, arrow-shaped leaves that can develop a golden-orange petiole (leaf stem), creating a striking contrast against the deep green foliage. The leaves have a glossy texture and prominent veining, adding to their dramatic appearance. Native to French Guiana and Brazil, Philodendron billietiae is a climbing aroid that showcases the exotic beauty of tropical rainforests. Its robust growth habit and impressive leaf size make it an excellent statement piece for any indoor plant collection. As the plant matures, the leaves can grow to substantial lengths, creating an impressive vertical display when provided with appropriate support. Features: Long, arrow-shaped leaves Golden-orange petioles Deep green, glossy foliage Climbing growth habit Dramatic and architectural appearance Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light, but optimal growth in bright conditions Avoid direct sunlight to protect leaf texture Water & Moisture Water when the top 5 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 300-400 mL per watering for a 20 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-25°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 Climbing growth habit Provide support like a moss pole or trellis Leaves can reach impressive lengths Moderate to fast growth rate

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Philodendron billietiae - Small

The Philodendron billietiae is a stunning and highly sought-after species known for its distinctive elongated leaves and vibrant colouration. This remarkable plant features long, arrow-shaped leaves that can develop a golden-orange petiole (leaf stem), creating a striking contrast against the deep green foliage. The leaves have a glossy texture and prominent veining, adding to their dramatic appearance. Native to French Guiana and Brazil, Philodendron billietiae is a climbing aroid that showcases the exotic beauty of tropical rainforests. Its robust growth habit and impressive leaf size make it an excellent statement piece for any indoor plant collection. As the plant matures, the leaves can grow to substantial lengths, creating an impressive vertical display when provided with appropriate support. Features: Long, arrow-shaped leaves Golden-orange petioles Deep green, glossy foliage Climbing growth habit Dramatic and architectural appearance Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate medium light, but optimal growth in bright conditions Avoid direct sunlight to protect leaf texture Water & Moisture Water when the top 5 cm of soil feels dry Approximately 300-400 mL per watering for a 20 cm pot Reduce watering in winter Ensure thorough drainage Avoid waterlogging Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-25°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 Climbing growth habit Provide support like a moss pole or trellis Leaves can reach impressive lengths Moderate to fast growth rate

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Philodendron melanochrysum

Philodendron melanochrysum is a stunning velvety-leaved climber that captivates with its dramatic foliage. This highly sought-after aroid features deep green, almost black leaves with a mesmerising golden sheen that appears to shimmer as light plays across their velvety surface. Native to Colombia, this Philodendron is particularly prized for its remarkable leaf texture and the striking contrast between its dark leaves and metallic highlights. As the plant matures, the leaves develop more pronounced veining patterns and an even more intense, velvet-like texture, making it a true masterpiece of nature. Features: Velvety dark green to black leaves Golden metallic sheen Climbing growth habit Heart-shaped mature leaves Perfect for adding dramatic texture Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can enhance metallic sheen Too little light reduces golden highlights Water & Moisture Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged Water when top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry Ensure thorough drainage Reduce watering in winter Humidity & Temperature Optimal humidity: 60-80% Minimum humidity: 50% Temperature range: 18-27°C Minimum temperature: 10°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 moss pole or trellis support Regular pruning encourages bushier growth Moderate to fast growth rate Wipe leaves gently to maintain sheen

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Philodendron Serpens 'Red'

The Philodendron Serpens 'Red' is a stunning climbing variety that I'm absolutely delighted to offer, renowned for its distinctive reddish-bronze foliage and compact growth habit. This remarkable plant produces heart-shaped leaves with a beautiful metallic sheen that ranges from deep bronze to reddish-copper tones, creating an eye-catching display that adds warmth and sophistication to any plant collection. Why You'll Love It Distinctive reddish-bronze foliage with metallic sheen that catches light beautifully Compact climbing habit perfect for smaller spaces and indoor collections Heart-shaped leaves with rich copper and bronze tones throughout Relatively rare variety that's highly sought after by collectors Easy-care nature makes it perfect for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal for maintaining the distinctive red-bronze colouration. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the leaves. Morning sun can enhance the metallic tones, 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 50-70%, with a minimum of 40%. Higher humidity encourages better leaf development and maintains the metallic sheen. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 18-27°C, with a minimum of 15°C. Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Soil: Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal drainage and root health. Support: Climbing growth habit benefits from a moss pole or small trellis support. Can also be grown as a trailing plant in hanging displays. 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.

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Philodendron verrucosum

The Philodendron verrucosum is a stunning climbing aroid that I'm absolutely thrilled to offer in my collection. This highly sought-after species features velvety, heart-shaped leaves that showcase an incredible depth of colour and texture, with dark green surfaces adorned by prominent light-coloured veining and remarkable copper to burgundy undersides. What makes this Philodendron particularly special in my experience is its dramatic foliage transformation as it matures. I've observed that young leaves emerge with a reddish tinge, developing into their characteristic velvety texture that catches and reflects light beautifully. The striking contrast between the deep green surface and metallic veining makes each leaf a true masterpiece. Features: Velvety heart-shaped leaves Metallic veining patterns Burgundy undersides Climbing growth habit Perfect for adding luxurious texture Care Information Light Requirements Bright, indirect light Avoid direct sunlight Morning sun can enhance metallic veining Too little light reduces leaf size 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: 70-80% Minimum humidity: 60% 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 moss pole or trellis support Regular pruning encourages bushier growth Moderate growth rate Wipe leaves gently to maintain velvet texture Important Note: This plant is toxic if consumed, so please keep away from children and pets.

Propagation Mix

The Perfect Start for Your Plants At Urban Jungle Sydney, I know how important it is to give your plants the best possible start in life—especially when they’re young. That’s why I’ve created my own hand-mixed Propagation Potting Mix, crafted with care to support cuttings and young plants as they develop strong, healthy roots for a thriving future. My Key Ingredients: Our propagation mix is a carefully balanced blend of coco coir and perlite. Coco Coir: Sourced from sustainable coconut husks, coco coir is a fantastic medium that holds just the right amount of moisture while allowing plenty of air to pass through. This means your plant’s roots stay hydrated but never waterlogged. Perlite: This lightweight volcanic glass improves drainage and aeration, keeping the mix light and fluffy so roots can breathe and grow freely. Nutrient Infusion To give your plants an extra boost when they need it most, I’ve infused my potting mix with a gentle, balanced fertiliser. This provides all the essential nutrients young plants need for strong growth, but in just the right dose, so there’s no risk of over-fertilising those delicate new roots. Benefits of Using Our Propagation Potting Mix Healthy Root Development: My unique blend encourages roots to grow freely and healthily. Moisture Management: With excellent moisture retention and drainage, my mix helps you keep the perfect balance of water for your plants. Nutrient-Rich: The light fertiliser infusion gives young plants everything they need to thrive. Versatile Use: Perfect for herbs, vegetables, flowers, and more—my propagation mix is suitable for all your gardening projects. SIZES: Medium: suitable for 5 x 100mm pots Large: suitable for 10 x 100mm pots XL: suitable for 15 x 100mm pots

Spathiphyllum 'Picasso'

The Spathiphyllum 'Picasso' is a striking variegated peace lily that showcases beautiful cream and green patterned foliage reminiscent of an artist's brushstrokes. This remarkable cultivar features the classic peace lily form with glossy, lance-shaped leaves that display stunning variegation patterns, where cream and white markings create artistic splashes across the deep green base, making each leaf a unique work of natural art. Why You'll Love It Stunning variegated foliage with artistic cream and green patterns Classic white peace lily flowers provide beautiful contrast against variegated leaves Compact growth habit perfect for tabletops and indoor displays Air-purifying qualities help improve indoor air quality Relatively easy-care variegated variety that's more forgiving than many others Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is essential for maintaining vibrant variegation. More light needed than solid green varieties but avoid direct sunlight which can scorch the delicate variegated leaves. Water: Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry. Maintain consistent moisture without waterlogging. Leaves will droop when thirsty, making watering needs obvious. Humidity: Optimal humidity ranges from 50-70%. Benefits from regular misting or humidity trays, especially during dry periods. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 18-25°C, with a minimum of 15°C. Protect from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Soil: Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal drainage whilst maintaining moisture retention. Support: Compact, upright growth habit requires no support. Remove spent flowers and yellowing leaves to maintain appearance. 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.

Staghorn Fern (Platycerium superbum)

I source my Staghorn ferns exclusively from responsible growers who cultivate them using sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. These ferns are never collected from the wild; instead, they are propagated and grown with great care to ensure the long-term health of natural populations. Because I work with growers committed to strict sustainability standards, availability is limited and seasonal, reflecting the time and dedication required to nurture each plant. When you purchase from me, you are supporting ethical growing practices and helping to protect these unique plants for future generations. The Staghorn Fern is a magnificent epiphytic fern known for its distinctive antler-shaped fronds that create a dramatic sculptural display. This remarkable species produces two distinct types of fronds - the sterile shield fronds that attach to mounting surfaces and the fertile antler-like fronds that extend outward, mimicking the appearance of deer or elk antlers and making it one of the most architecturally striking ferns available. Plant Size Backing support Plant size - these numbers are an indication only Size 1 20cm x 20cm   Size 2 30cm x 20cm around 50cm in diameter Size 3 40cm x 30cm around 90cm in diameter Size 8 50cm x 40cm over 1.5m in diametre Why You'll Love It Distinctive antler-shaped fronds create dramatic sculptural displays Unique epiphytic growth habit perfect for mounting on walls or trees Two different types of fronds add visual interest and complexity Relatively easy-care fern ideal for both beginners and collectors Creates stunning living wall features and conversation pieces Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate some direct morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays. Too little light reduces frond development. Water: Water the shield fronds (base) thoroughly when they feel dry. Mist the antler fronds regularly but avoid overwatering the mounting area to prevent rot. Humidity: Optimal humidity ranges from 50-70%. Benefits from regular misting and good air circulation around all fronds. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 15-24°C, with a minimum of 10°C. Protect from frost and extreme temperature fluctuations. Soil: No traditional soil required - mount on sphagnum moss, cork bark, or wooden boards. Ensure excellent drainage around the root system. Support: Mount securely on cork bark, wooden boards, or tree fern slabs. Ensure the shield fronds can attach properly to the mounting surface. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied to the shield fronds during growing season. Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

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

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

String of tears

The String of Tears, also known as Senecio herreianus, is a distinctive and charming succulent known for its unique, bead-like foliage. This plant features trailing stems adorned with small, teardrop-shaped leaves that are a vibrant green, often with translucent stripes running along their length. The plump, bead-like leaves create a lush, cascading effect that adds texture and interest to any indoor plant collection. Native to South Africa, the String of Tears thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-draining soil, making it an excellent choice for indoor cultivation. Its trailing habit makes it ideal for hanging baskets or elevated planters, where its cascading vines can be fully appreciated. This succulent is relatively low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, requiring infrequent watering, especially once the soil has dried out. With its unique appearance and easy-care nature, the String of Tears is a favourite among plant enthusiasts looking to add a touch of whimsy and greenery to their home. Each plant is sold without the terracote pot. Should you want to purchase the plant with a hanging pot please add it to your purchase by clicking on this link. Features: Teardrop-shaped, bead-like leaves Vibrant green foliage with translucent stripes Trailing growth habit Thrives in bright, indirect light Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance Care Information Light Requirements Prefers bright, indirect light Can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially morning sun Avoid prolonged exposure to harsh midday sun Water & Moisture Water thoroughly when the soil is completely 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: 10°C Protect from frost and cold drafts Soil Mix & Fertilisation Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix Fertilise sparingly with a balanced liquid fertiliser during the growing season Growth & Support Trailing growth habit Suitable for hanging baskets or elevated displays Prune to maintain shape and encourage fullness Slow to moderate growth rate

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'

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

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

Tacca chantrieri 'Black' (Bat Plant)

The Tacca chantrieri 'Black' is one of the most dramatic and unusual flowering plants that I'm absolutely thrilled to offer, known for its extraordinary bat-shaped flowers and mysterious appearance. This remarkable species produces deep purple-black flowers that genuinely resemble bat wings in flight, complete with long, whisker-like bracts that can extend up to 30 centimetres, creating a theatrical display that never fails to captivate visitors and fellow plant enthusiasts. Why You'll Love It Spectacular deep purple-black bat-shaped flowers unlike any other plant Long, dramatic whisker-like bracts create an otherworldly appearance Large, glossy green tropical foliage provides beautiful contrast Ultimate conversation starter and collector's specimen Blooms multiple times per year when mature and well-cared for Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is essential for flowering. Avoid direct sunlight which can scorch leaves. Some morning sun can be beneficial but protect from harsh afternoon rays. Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry. Reduce watering slightly during winter months but never allow to completely dry out. Humidity: Optimal humidity ranges from 70-80%, with a minimum of 60%. High humidity is crucial for flower development and preventing leaf browning. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 20-28°C, with a minimum of 18°C. Protect from cold drafts and maintain stable temperatures for best flowering. Soil: Plant in Aroid Mix for optimal drainage whilst maintaining moisture retention. Support: Upright growth habit requires no support. Flowers appear on tall stems above the foliage, reaching 60-90 cm in height. Fertiliser: Fertilise regularly with GT Foliage during the growing season to encourage flowering. Toxicity: This plant is toxic if consumed, so please keep away from children and pets.

Tillandsia diguetii - Plant A

The Tillandsia diguetii is a fascinating air plant native to the coastal regions of northwestern Mexico where it grows as an epiphyte on trees and rocks. This distinctive species was first described by botanist Mez in 1896 and belongs to the subgenus Tillandsia, characterised by its unique bulbous base and twisted, ribbon-like leaves that distinguish it from its close relative, Tillandsia streptophylla. Unlike streptophylla which has a more pronounced pseudobulb and tighter leaf spirals, diguetii features a smaller, less swollen base with longer, more loosely twisted grey-green leaves that create a more open, fountain-like appearance. Why You'll Love It Distinctive bulbous base with long, twisted ribbon-like leaves More open growth form compared to the tighter spirals of T. streptophylla Produces stunning pink and purple flower spikes Hardy coastal species that tolerates varied conditions Creates dramatic sculptural displays when mounted Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light with some direct morning sun. More tolerant of direct sunlight than many air plants. Water: Mist 2-3 times per week or soak for 20-30 minutes weekly. Allow water to drain from the bulbous base to prevent rot. Humidity: Thrives in 50-70% humidity with excellent air circulation around the bulbous base. Temperature: 15-27°C, minimum 10°C. More tolerant of temperature fluctuations than most air plants. Mounting: Mount on driftwood or cork bark, ensuring the bulbous base has excellent drainage and air circulation. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied as a mist during the growing season. Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

Tillandsia diguetii - Plant B

The Tillandsia diguetii is a fascinating air plant native to the coastal regions of northwestern Mexico where it grows as an epiphyte on trees and rocks. This distinctive species was first described by botanist Mez in 1896 and belongs to the subgenus Tillandsia, characterised by its unique bulbous base and twisted, ribbon-like leaves that distinguish it from its close relative, Tillandsia streptophylla. Unlike streptophylla which has a more pronounced pseudobulb and tighter leaf spirals, diguetii features a smaller, less swollen base with longer, more loosely twisted grey-green leaves that create a more open, fountain-like appearance. Why You'll Love It Distinctive bulbous base with long, twisted ribbon-like leaves More open growth form compared to the tighter spirals of T. streptophylla Produces stunning pink and purple flower spikes Hardy coastal species that tolerates varied conditions Creates dramatic sculptural displays when mounted Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light with some direct morning sun. More tolerant of direct sunlight than many air plants. Water: Mist 2-3 times per week or soak for 20-30 minutes weekly. Allow water to drain from the bulbous base to prevent rot. Humidity: Thrives in 50-70% humidity with excellent air circulation around the bulbous base. Temperature: 15-27°C, minimum 10°C. More tolerant of temperature fluctuations than most air plants. Mounting: Mount on driftwood or cork bark, ensuring the bulbous base has excellent drainage and air circulation. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied as a mist during the growing season. Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

Tillandsia disticha 'Giant Form'

The Tillandsia disticha 'Giant Form' is an extraordinary air plant that I'm absolutely delighted to offer, thanks to its impressive size and distinctive architectural form. This remarkable bromeliad creates stunning cascading displays with its long, silvery-green leaves that form elegant chains as it produces offsets, making it one of the most dramatic air plants available for collectors seeking something truly spectacular. Why You'll Love It Impressive size that's significantly larger than the standard disticha variety Creates beautiful cascading chains of silvery-green foliage Produces stunning pink and purple flower spikes when mature No soil required - perfect for unique mounting and display options Relatively easy care makes it ideal for both beginners and experienced air plant enthusiasts This plant is large, displaying 70 cm in width and 60 cm in depth. It is mounted on driftwood and is actively growing. If you need it shipped to you, please note that it will only fit in an XL parcel box, which incurs a postage cost of around $65. Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal, with some morning sun being beneficial. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the delicate leaves, but ensure adequate brightness for healthy growth. Water: Mist thoroughly 2-3 times per week, or soak for 20-30 minutes once a week. Ensure excellent air circulation after watering to prevent rot, and reduce watering frequency during cooler months. Humidity: Optimal humidity ranges from 50-70%. Good air circulation is essential to prevent fungal issues whilst maintaining adequate moisture levels. Temperature: Ideal temperature range is 15-27°C, with a minimum of 10°C. Protect from frost and extreme temperature fluctuations. Soil: No soil required - this is an epiphytic air plant that absorbs nutrients and moisture through its leaves. Support: Mount on driftwood, cork bark, or display in hanging arrangements. Ensure good air circulation around the entire plant. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied as a mist during the growing season. Toxicity: This plant is non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

Tillandsia ehlersiana - Plant A

This rare Tillandsia ehlersiana is a beautiful air plant that I'm delighted to offer, originally discovered in the cloud forests of Mexico and named after the German botanist Julius Ehlers in the late 19th century. This charming epiphytic bromeliad belongs to the subfamily Tillandsioideae and is known for its distinctive silvery-green foliage and elegant rosette form, having adapted to absorb moisture and nutrients directly from the air through specialised scales called trichomes that cover its narrow, curved leaves. Why You'll Love It: Elegant silvery-green foliage with graceful curved leaves Compact rosette form perfect for small displays Produces stunning pink and purple flower spikes Easy-care air plant ideal for beginners Creates beautiful displays when mounted or in terrariums Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate some direct morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays. Water: Mist 2-3 times per week or soak for 20-30 minutes weekly. Shake off excess water and ensure good air circulation. Humidity: Thrives in 50-70% humidity with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues. Temperature: 15-27°C, minimum 10°C. Protect from frost and extreme temperature fluctuations. Mounting: Mount on driftwood, cork bark, or display in hanging arrangements. Ensure excellent air circulation around the plant. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied as a mist during growing season. Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

Tillandsia ehlersiana - Plant B

This rare Tillandsia ehlersiana is a beautiful air plant that I'm delighted to offer, originally discovered in the cloud forests of Mexico and named after the German botanist Julius Ehlers in the late 19th century. This charming epiphytic bromeliad belongs to the subfamily Tillandsioideae and is known for its distinctive silvery-green foliage and elegant rosette form, having adapted to absorb moisture and nutrients directly from the air through specialised scales called trichomes that cover its narrow, curved leaves. Why You'll Love It Elegant silvery-green foliage with graceful curved leaves Compact rosette form perfect for small displays Produces stunning pink and purple flower spikes Easy-care air plant ideal for beginners Creates beautiful displays when mounted or in terrariums Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate some direct morning sun but avoid harsh afternoon rays. Water: Mist 2-3 times per week or soak for 20-30 minutes weekly. Shake off excess water and ensure good air circulation. Humidity: Thrives in 50-70% humidity with good air circulation to prevent fungal issues. Temperature: 15-27°C, minimum 10°C. Protect from frost and extreme temperature fluctuations. Mounting: Mount on driftwood, cork bark, or display in hanging arrangements. Ensure excellent air circulation around the plant. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with diluted GT Foliage applied as a mist during growing season. Toxicity: Non-toxic and safe around children and pets.

Tillandsia tectorum - Fuzzy air plant

The Tillandsia tectorum is an absolutely stunning air plant that I'm thrilled to offer, renowned for its distinctive fuzzy, silvery-white appearance that makes it one of the most visually striking bromeliads available. This remarkable epiphyte is covered in dense trichomes (tiny hairs) that give it an almost snow-white, woolly texture, creating a dramatic contrast against its compact, rosette form and making it appear almost otherworldly in its beauty. I do not recommend keeping this plant indoors. It must be grown in bright light (or full sun), good airflow, and infrequent waterings. Under a tree, verandah or deck, or in a shadehouse are all great locations for this plant. Ensure the area you choose has good air flow to help the plant dry out between waterings.  This plant is around 30 cm wide by 25 cm deep. Why You'll Love It Spectacular fuzzy, silvery-white appearance unlike any other air plant Dense trichomes create a unique woolly texture that's mesmerising to touch Compact rosette form makes it perfect for small spaces and creative displays Extremely drought-tolerant once established, making it ideal for low-maintenance collections Produces beautiful purple flower spikes that contrast dramatically against the white foliage Care Information Light: Bright, indirect light with some direct morning sun is ideal. Can tolerate more direct sunlight than most air plants due to its protective trichomes, but avoid harsh afternoon sun. Water: Mist lightly once or twice per week, allowing water to sit briefly on the trichomes before shaking off excess. Avoid soaking this species as the dense, fuzzy coating can trap moisture and cause rot. Humidity: Tolerates lower humidity than most air plants, thriving in 40-60% humidity. Excellent air circulation is essential to prevent moisture retention in the dense trichomes. Temperature: The Ideal temperature range is 15-27°C, with a minimum of 10°C. More tolerant of temperature fluctuations than most air plants due to its hardy nature. Soil: No soil required - this is an epiphytic air plant that absorbs nutrients and moisture through its specialised trichomes. Support: Mount on driftwood, cork bark, or display in open terrariums. Ensure excellent air circulation around the entire plant to prevent moisture buildup. Fertiliser: Feed monthly with heavily diluted GT Foliage applied as a light mist during the growing season. Toxicity: This plant is non-toxic and safe around children and pets.