Indoor Plants

Studies have shown indoor plants:

Boost mood, productivity, concentration and creativity. Reduce stress, fatigue, sore throats and colds. Clean indoor air by absorbing toxins, increasing humidity and producing oxygen. Add life to a sterile office, give privacy and reduce noise levels.

Below are our top 3 picks of Indoor Plants

Asplenium

ASPLENIUM NIDUS

is an epiphytic species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae, native to tropical southeastern Asia, eastern Australia, Hawaii,Polynesia,Christmas Island India,and eastern Africa. It is known by the common names bird’s-nest fern or simply nest fern.

From R98

eureka

DYPSIS LUTESCENS

The areca is known as a cane type palm because of the bamboo cane looking stems once it’s matured. They’re also very similar to the feather types especially the (kentia palm) that display similar leaflets leaves and grows up to about the same height indoors.Displaying An attractive species that prides itself in improving home or office décor and makes a great focal point for large rooms, hallways, reception areas and conservatories.

From R172

eureka

CROTON PETRA

have some of the boldest and brightest foliage around. Often vividly marked with bright yellow, orange, and red, these exotic plants have a reputation for being high-maintenance due to their tropical nature, but once they acclimate to their new home, they’re quite low-care.

From R100

We stock a wide variety of trees, please pop in for a visit or gives us a call to find out more about the various species of indoor plants we have on offer.

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