Boston Fern Green (Nephrolepis exaltata) known as the sword fern or Boston fern, is a species of fern in the family Lomariopsidaceae. The Boston fern is one of the most well-known ferns and admired for its desirable traits as a houseplant.
Boston Fern Green are typically attractive, with long, graceful fronds bedecked with tiny leaves. It is a relatively tough fern, with a higher tolerance for light than other species, and as far as ferns go, they are more tolerant of dry conditions and easy to propagate.
Plant Height: approx 16 inches including the pot Pot size : 8 inches nursery pot
Height: approx 34 inches including the pot
Pot size : 8 inches nursery pot
** Plants photos are for representation purpose only. We will make best efforts to send the plants as in photos itself. There may be small white dots on the plant, as these plants cared in nursery using the hard water and pesticide spray. However these will eventually disappear as you take care and clean the leaves.
Schefflera ‘Amate Soleil’ is a very hardy plant and attractive with large glossy oval compound leaves that remain chartreuse in color throughout the year
It can be grown indoors, Best air purifier plant.
Low maintenance plant. Moderate watering required
Very well adaptable to indoors with good light.
Plant Height: approx 22 inches including the pot Pot size : 6 inches nursery pot
Native to Argentina and Brazil, the matchstick bromeliad is a semi-epiphytic plant that can be mounted on bark or driftwood, in the fork of a tree or other support, or grown in light, well-draining soil.
As with most Bromeliads keep water in the basin formed by the rosette of foliage and you can allow the soil to become moderately dry between waterings.
It will always enjoy high humidity as well as shade during much of the day.
Plant Height: approx 35 inches including the pot Pot size : 6 inches nursery pot
The burro’s tail cactus or Donkey tail succulent produces long, sweeping stems that are arrayed with thick, fleshy, green leaves.Burro’s tail, or sedum morganianum, is one of the most adorable potted succulents to take on the houseplant world. Also called donkey’s tail (burro means donkey in Spanish), burro’s tail is a trailing sedum native to southern Mexico that is usually found in plant shops or nurseries in its juvenile stage in a four-inch planter’s pot. Once mature, it has big, long stems that drape over the sides of its container. It’s the perfect plant for hanging pots or for that high up spot on your bookshelf
Plant Height: approx 8 inches including the pot Pot size : 4 inches nursery pot
Network Calathea is also known as Calathea musaica or just the network plant because of its intricately patterned yellow and green leaves, which are covered in a complex “network” of lines and mosaic-like patterns. These glossy leaves might not be quite as flashy as some of musaica’s other calathea cousins, like the peacock plant, but it’s still a stunning and rather low-maintenance addition to your houseplant collection.
As a member of the Calathea genus, this Network Calathea plant is cherished not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its ability to purify the air and thrive in low-light conditions, making it an ideal choice for plant enthusiasts and interior decorators alike.
Plant Height: approx 20 inches including the pot Pot size : 4 inches nursery pot
Calathea Rufibarba ideally needs bright indirect light, avoid direct sunlight.
Keep soil moist most of time – without being soggy, maintain high humidity, keep away from drafts, do not place directly under the sun, avoid using water with high mineral content.
Considered non-toxic to both humans and pets.
The velvety Calathea loves high humidity. It is best if the humidity is over 50%. It will tolerate periods with lower air humidity, however if the humidity is too low for too long, the plant can dry out.
Plant Height: approx 15 inches including the pot Pot size : 4 inches nursery pot