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Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’
Fatsia japonica 'Tsumugi-shibori'
EGP2.00Fatsia japonica ‘Spider’s Web’ is a new Fatsia variety which is the same as the original Fatsia except that the leaves are variegated. The normally green leaves are streaked with grey/white, typically at the margins but this depends on the growing conditions.
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Skimmia Japonica ‘Female’
Japanese Skimmia
EGP2.00Japanese skimmia is a slow-growing, shade-loving, broadleaf evergreen shrub that provides multi-season interest in the landscape.
* Male forms are more aromatic than females.
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Fatsia Japonica
Paperplant, Fatsia
EGP2.00If you’re looking for a jungle style this is perfect – even if you don’t have the jungle climate.
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Japanese Cycad
Cycas revoluta
EGP2.00A much-loved evergreen that develops a stout trunk topped by a whorl of dark green fronds, its stiff foliage forms a stunning open rosette that adds a splendid tropical palm tree-like element to smaller landscapes and patio gardens.
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On The WayCan't miss it!Houseplant for Frequent TravelersNASA's top 10 air purifying plantsAdd to cartRare!Whale Fin Plant
Dracaena masoniana
EGP2.00Just one leaf, but what a leaf!
This pretty fin will catch your guests’ eyes! It can be used as an accent piece or in more interior spots in your home. -
Sweet Orange Tree
Citrus sinensis
EGP2.00Enjoy the sweet taste of success and love. Whether you’re arranging a bouquet for your home or choosing flowers for your upcoming wedding day, orange blossoms will make the perfect addition. Their rich symbolic history and lovely fragrance can help you celebrate your big day or simply add a bit of sweetness to your everyday life.
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Key Lime Tree
Citrus aurantiifolia
EGP2.00The fresh, sweet scent of the Key Lime in your home/garden delectable must-have, just give it daily direct sunlight.
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Peacock Plant
Goeppertia Makoyana
EGP2.00Calathea Makoyana is quite a small species of prayer plant with beautiful, colourful leaves. While it may not be the easiest plant to care for, it is definitely worth the effort.
This houseplant has a curious habit of raising and lowering its leaves over the course of a day.