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Tillandsia Juncifolia – Air Plant
د.إ42,00
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Asparagus Hanging
Size: 30 cm
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Categories: Best Selling Indoor Plants, Indoor Bonsai Plants, Indoor Evergreen Plants, Indoor Plants
Ficus Ginseng Bonsai 25 – 30cm
د.إ50,00 – د.إ115,00
Ficus ginseng bonsai is one variety of this large group of fig trees. It is most striking in appearance because it grows thick roots that stay exposed above the surface of the ground.
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د.إ50,00 – د.إ115,00
Categories: Best Selling Indoor Plants, Feng Shui Indoor Plants, Indoor Plants, Indoor Succulents and Cactus
Air Plants Tillandsia Assorted in Hanging Transparent pot “Terrarium” 4-10cm
د.إ150,00
CARE
Use a spray bottle or plant mister to spray air plants with water every day or two. place the damp air plant on a towel to dry for a few hours. This is the best method of watering air plants as it really allows the water to soak into the plants. To water air plants this way, fill a bowl or sink with water and float the air plants in the water for 20 minutes to an hour every week. Then, take the plants out of the water, tip them upside down so any excess water can drain away, and then place them on a towel to dry before putting them back on display.
Do not use distilled water. If using tap water, allow it to sit at room temperature for 24 hours for the chlorine to dissipate.
Spring water or rain water is the best choice. You can also use aquarium or pond water to water air plants as it contains several dissolved nutrients, but do not apply any other fertilizers if you water with aquarium or pond water.
If any leaves at the base of the plant die, simply pull them off with your fingers or cut them off with a sharp pair of plant grooming shears.
If any leaves turn brown at the tips, cut the brown, dead growth off with the grooming shears. Do it at an angle, so the trimmed leaf blends in with the healthy ones.
Keep air plants away from both cold and hot drafts that dry them out. The ideal temperature for air plants is between 50 and 90 degrees F.
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د.إ150,00
Air Plants Tillandsia Assorted in Transparent pot “Terrarium” 3-4cm
د.إ57,00
CARE
Use a spray bottle or plant mister to spray air plants with water every day or two. place the damp air plant on a towel to dry for a few hours. This is the best method of watering air plants as it really allows the water to soak into the plants. To water air plants this way, fill a bowl or sink with water and float the air plants in the water for 20 minutes to an hour every week. Then, take the plants out of the water, tip them upside down so any excess water can drain away, and then place them on a towel to dry before putting them back on display.
Do not use distilled water. If using tap water, allow it to sit at room temperature for 24 hours for the chlorine to dissipate.
Spring water or rain water is the best choice. You can also use aquarium or pond water to water air plants as it contains several dissolved nutrients, but do not apply any other fertilizers if you water with aquarium or pond water.
If any leaves at the base of the plant die, simply pull them off with your fingers or cut them off with a sharp pair of plant grooming shears.
If any leaves turn brown at the tips, cut the brown, dead growth off with the grooming shears. Do it at an angle, so the trimmed leaf blends in with the healthy ones.
Keep air plants away from both cold and hot drafts that dry them out. The ideal temperature for air plants is between 50 and 90 degrees F.
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د.إ57,00
Categories: Indoor Succulents and Cactus
Tillandsia Juncifolia – Air Plant
د.إ42,00
Plant Care:
Watering: Every one to two weeks, soak your air plant in room temperature tap water. After soaking gently shake excess water from your plant. Turn it upside down and place it on a towel in a bright space.
Light: Bright indoor light or indirect sun. 6 hours to 8 hours
Temperature:18°C to 25°C
Fertilizer: NPK Fertilizer Tabs or Baby Bio Plant Food or Fast Green Fertilizer
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د.إ42,00
Araucaria Heterophylla Indoor “Norfolk Island Pine
د.إ85,00 – د.إ265,00
Plant Care
The plant prefers bright, indirect sunlight and should be watered regularly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. It thrives in well-draining soil that is rich in nutrients. One of the most appealing features of the Araucaria plant is its ability to purify the air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and xylene.
Origin: Norfolk Island
Family: Araucariaceae
Common Name: Norfolk Island Pine
Flower Colour: Cone
Drought Tolerance: Medium
Salinity Tolerance: Low
Sun Tolerance: Medium
Wind Tolerance: Low
Water Requirement: Low
PH Level: Basic
Pest Tolerance: High
Disease Tolerance: High
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د.إ85,00 – د.إ265,00
Air Plant 4-10cm
Mentioned price is per plant. If you want a specific air plant, kindly mention in customer notes to provide pictures before delivery so you can choose.
CARE
Use a spray bottle or plant mister to spray air plants with water every day or two. place the damp air plant on a towel to dry for a few hours. This is the best method of watering air plants as it really allows the water to soak into the plants. To water air plants this way, fill a bowl or sink with water and float the air plants in the water for 20 minutes to an hour every week. Then, take the plants out of the water, tip them upside down so any excess water can drain away, and then place them on a towel to dry before putting them back on display.
Do not use distilled water. If using tap water, allow it to sit at room temperature for 24 hours for the chlorine to dissipate.
Spring water or rain water is the best choice. You can also use aquarium or pond water to water air plants as it contains several dissolved nutrients, but do not apply any other fertilizers if you water with aquarium or pond water.
If any leaves at the base of the plant die, simply pull them off with your fingers or cut them off with a sharp pair of plant grooming shears.
If any leaves turn brown at the tips, cut the brown, dead growth off with the grooming shears. Do it at an angle, so the trimmed leaf blends in with the healthy ones.
Keep air plants away from both cold and hot drafts that dry them out. The ideal temperature for air plants is between 50 and 90 degrees F.
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Nepenthes or Monkey Jar
Monkey Jars
This climbing plant grows in tropical rainforests. Monkey Jars are officially known as Nepenthes. While you’ve probably never heard of this genus, you’ve undoubtedly heard of carnivorous plants.
These tropical plants can also be found in the Netherlands and are grown in hot and humid greenhouses around the country. Monkey Jars spend two years in a greenhouse before they are available in shops. They can easily survive and thrive in the average living room, especially if you give them a generous watering.
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Categories: Air Purifying Plants, Bedroom Plants, Best Selling Indoor Plants, Feng Shui Indoor Plants, Indoor Evergreen Plants, Low Light Area Plants, Low Maintenance Plants
Ficus Elastica Rubber Plant
د.إ280,00 – د.إ435,00
Ficus Elastica “Abidjan” or Rubber Plant (Holland)
08 – 100cm overall height, Ficus elastica ‘Abidjan’ is easy to look after and avoid direct sunlight. Suitable for low-light situations but can also tolerate natural indirect light.
It produces a white, sticky, milky sap when cut. Hence the name ‘rubber plant’. This is slightly toxic.
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د.إ280,00 – د.إ435,00