An environmentally friendly choice, fibre-clay pots are made from waste pulp fibre combined with clay. They are lighter than stone
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White Rose & Eucalyptus Bouquet
A stunning classic bouquet of white roses mixed with scented eucalyptus.
White Rose & Gypsophlia Bouquet
A simple and elegant bouquet of white roses and gypsophila perfectly put together to create a beautiful flower bouquet.
Expertly Hand-Arranged: Our skilled florists take pride in their work, meticulously arranging each rose and sprig of gypsophila to create a balanced and visually stunning composition. This ensures a captivating presentation that reflects the timeless beauty of this classic combination.
Ficus Benjamina Danielle
Weeping Figs have loose hanging branches of glossy, narrow-pointed, oval leaves. Ficus benjamina is probably the most popular and well known species of Ficus.
Ficus benjamina Danielle is a graceful Weeping Fig with rich, dark green leaves. It is perfect for a corner in the home or office. This simple houseplant will give you lovely, dense foliage and air-purifying, indoor greenery.
Dracaena Marginata
Dracaena marginata is an attractive, stiff-leaved plant with colorful foliage that sometimes goes by the name dragon tree. Most of the time, though, it’s sold simply as “Dracaena marginata” or just “Dracaena.” These are tough, drought-tolerant plants with aggressive root systems that make excellent houseplants—they are a little more forgiving than some of the other dracaena. It helps that they’re attractive and varied. They are sometimes grown as single-stemmed plants; other times grouped or even braided together in the same pot. NASA lists a dracaena marginata as a clean- air houseplant.
Dracaena Marginata
Dracaena marginata is an attractive, stiff-leaved plant with colorful foliage that sometimes goes by the name dragon tree. Most of the time, though, it’s sold simply as “Dracaena marginata” or just “Dracaena.” These are tough, drought-tolerant plants with aggressive root systems that make excellent houseplants—they are a little more forgiving than some of the other dracaena. It helps that they’re attractive and varied. They are sometimes grown as single-stemmed plants; other times grouped or even braided together in the same pot. NASA lists a dracaena marginata as a clean- air houseplant.