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Trendy Indoor Houseplant Set - Must-have Plantbox - 4 plants - Ø12cm - ↕20-40cm
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Trendy Indoor Houseplant Set - Must-have Plantbox - 4 plants - Ø12cm - ↕20-40cm

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High quality guaranteed. From the nursery to your home in a special plant safety box.

This curated set offers a stunning collection of four distinct and popular evergreen treasures, each selected to bring lush splendor and a vibrant green landscape into your home. Each plant is delivered in an individual 12cm pot and stands at a height of 20cm to 40cm (about 8 to 16 inches).

Here is a descriptive overview of the four green companions in this set, all celebrated for their aesthetic appeal, air-purifying benefits, and stress-reducing qualities:


1. Monstera (Monstera deliciosa)

  • Common Name: Swiss Cheese Plant

  • Foliage: Large, glossy, dark green leaves featuring characteristic splits and holes (fenestrations) that give it an artistic, sculptural look. It adds a dramatic jungle feel to any interior.

  • Height: Currently small and compact (20–40 cm), this plant is a vigorous climbing vine and will eventually grow quite tall, often 6–10 feet (1.8–3m) indoors with support.

  • Flowering & Fragrance: Rarely flowers indoors; not fragrant.

  • Care: Thrives in bright, indirect light (half-shade). Water when the top 1-2 inches of soil are dry.

Note: All parts of the Monstera deliciosa plant contain calcium oxalate crystals, making them toxic if ingested by pets or humans.


2. Strelitzia (Strelitzia reginae or similar species)

  • Common Name: Bird of Paradise

  • Foliage: Large, paddle-shaped, leathery, banana-like leaves that are glossy green. It adds a touch of tropical grandeur and exoticism.

  • Height: Currently a juvenile size. Mature plants can grow very tall, depending on the species (e.g., S. reginae reaches 3–5 feet, while S. nicolai can reach 6–10 feet indoors).

  • Flowering & Fragrance: The plant produces striking, crane-like flowers (usually orange/blue for S. reginae) that resemble a bird's head, bringing a vibrant hint of the tropics. It is not generally fragrant.

  • Care: Prefers bright, direct to indirect sunlight. Requires regular watering, keeping the soil consistently moist but not soggy.

Note: The seeds and fruits of Strelitzia are considered mildly toxic if ingested by pets or humans.


3. Zamioculcas (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

  • Common Name: ZZ Plant

  • Foliage: Known for its robust, thick, and glossy leaves that grow in an upright, graceful manner. It is a slow grower, celebrated for its durability and providing a Zen vibe.

  • Height: Currently compact. It slowly reaches mature indoor heights of about 2 to 4 feet (60–120 cm).

  • Flowering & Fragrance: Very rarely flowers indoors; not fragrant.

  • Care: Extremely easy care. Tolerant of low light conditions (though thrives in bright indirect light). Requires infrequent watering; allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

Note: All parts of the ZZ Plant contain calcium oxalate crystals, making it toxic if ingested by pets or humans.


4. Pilea Peperomioides

  • Common Name: Chinese Money Plant or Pancake Plant

  • Foliage: Features unique, perfectly round, mint-green leaves that grow on slender stems, adding a playful, contemporary touch to any decor. The leaves are reminiscent of coins, hence the common name.

  • Height: Currently small. It typically reaches an indoor height of 10 to 12 inches (25–30 cm).

  • Flowering & Fragrance: Rarely flowers indoors; not fragrant.

  • Care: Prefers bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. It's famous for producing "pups" (baby plants) from its roots.

Note: The Pilea Peperomioides is generally considered non-toxic to pets and humans.

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