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  • Calathea & Ctenanthe | Dans Plants

    Calathea & Ctenanthe Calathea is a genus of flowering plants in the Marantaceae family, native to tropical regions of the Americas. They are commonly grown as houseplants for their decorative foliage and ability to thrive in low-light conditions. Calathea plants are known for their broad, glossy leaves that come in various shapes and colors, often featuring intricate patterns and vibrant hues. Online store Calathea & Ctenanthe collection Appearence: Calathea leaves are typically large, oval-shaped, and held on long stems. The foliage can vary widely in color and pattern, with some species exhibiting bold stripes, spots, or marbling in shades of green, purple, pink, and white. Many Calathea varieties have leaves that fold up at night, resembling praying hands, and unfold during the day, giving them the nickname "prayer plants." Growth Habit : Ctenanthe plants have similar cultural requirements to Calathea and thrive in indirect or filtered light. They prefer consistently moist but well-draining soil and high humidity levels. Regular misting or placement near a humidifier can help maintain optimal growing conditions for Ctenanthe plants Indoor Use: Calathea plants are commonly grown as indoor houseplants due to their ornamental foliage and adaptability to indoor environments. They make excellent additions to interior spaces such as living rooms, offices, or bedrooms, where their striking foliage can be appreciated. Care and Maintenance: Proper watering is crucial for Calathea plants, as they are prone to root rot if the soil remains waterlogged. They also benefit from occasional fertilization during the growing season to support healthy growth and foliage development. Calathea plants may benefit from periodic repotting to refresh the soil and provide room for root growth.

  • Begonia | Dans Plants

    Begonia Begonia plants are a diverse and popular group of flowering plants known for their colorful and often intricate foliage as well as their delicate flowers. They belong to the family Begoniaceae and are native to subtropical and tropical regions around the world, including parts of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. With over 1,800 species and countless hybrids and cultivars, Begonias offer a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors to suit various garden styles and preferences. Online store Begonia Collection Begonia maculata Appearence: Begonias exhibit a wide array of leaf shapes, sizes, and textures, ranging from small and rounded to large and asymmetrical. The leaves can be glossy or matte, smooth or textured, and come in various shades of green, often with intricate patterns or markings in silver, red, pink, or white. Some Begonia species also feature striking foliage variegation, adding to their visual appeal. Indoor and Outdoor Use: Begonias are versatile plants that can be grown both indoors and outdoors, depending on the species and local climate conditions. They are commonly used as bedding plants, container plants, hanging basket specimens, or as part of mixed border plantings. Indoors, they add color and texture to interior spaces and thrive in well-lit areas away from direct sunlight. Growth Habit : Begonias vary widely in their growth habits, with some species growing upright and compact, while others trail or spread, making them suitable for hanging baskets or ground cover. Some Begonias are rhizomatous, growing from thickened underground stems (rhizomes), while others are fibrous-rooted or tuberous, growing from bulbs or tubers. Care and Maintenance: Begonias are relatively low-maintenance plants, requiring regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage continuous blooming, while removing yellowing or damaged leaves helps maintain plant health and appearance. Begonias benefit from occasional fertilization during the growing season to promote healthy growth and flowering.

  • Alocasia

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  • Philodendron

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  • Alocasia | Dans Plants

    Alocasia Alocasia plants, commonly known as Elephant Ear plants or African Mask plants, are renowned for their striking foliage and tropical aesthetic. These plants belong to the Araceae family and are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Online store Alocasia collection Alocasia cucullata Alocasia frydek Alocasia silver dragon Appearence: Alocasia plants are characterized by their large, broad leaves that often resemble the shape of an elephant's ear, hence their common name. The leaves can vary in color, texture, and size depending on the species and cultivar. Some feature vibrant hues of green, while others may display striking patterns of contrasting colors such as dark green, purple, or silver. The leaves can also have unique vein patterns that add to their visual appeal. Indoor and Outdoor Use: Alocasia plants can be grown both indoors as houseplants and outdoors in suitable climates. When grown indoors, they make excellent statement plants, adding a touch of tropical elegance to any interior space. Outdoors, they can be used in tropical or subtropical garden landscapes, as specimen plants or as part of lush foliage arrangements. Growth Habit : Alocasia plants typically grow from rhizomes, which are underground stems that produce roots and shoots. They can vary in size, with some species staying relatively compact while others can grow to impressive heights, making them suitable as statement plants in indoor or outdoor gardens. The growth habit of Alocasia plants is generally upright, and they may produce multiple stems or shoots as they mature. Care and Maintenance: Proper watering is crucial for Alocasia plants, as they prefer consistently moist soil but are susceptible to root rot if overwatered. It's essential to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings to prevent waterlogged conditions. Additionally, regular fertilization during the growing season can help promote healthy growth and vibrant foliage.

  • Sansevieria | Dans Plants

    Sansevieria Sansevieria plants, commonly known as snake plants or mother-in-law's tongue, are popular and versatile houseplants appreciated for their striking appearance, durability, and air-purifying qualities. Belonging to the Asparagaceae family, Sansevierias are native to various regions of Africa and Asia and have become widely cultivated as indoor plants worldwide. Online store Sansevieria Collection Appearence: Sansevieria plants are characterized by their architectural, sword-shaped leaves that grow upright from a central base. The leaves are typically stiff, succulent, and leathery, with a variety of patterns and colors. Common varieties include Sansevieria trifasciata with dark green leaves featuring light green horizontal stripes, Sansevieria cylindrica with cylindrical, spear-like leaves, and Sansevieria moonshine with silvery-gray leaves. Indoor and Outdoor Use: Sansevieria plants are versatile and can be used decoratively in various indoor settings. They are often used as accent plants in modern or minimalist interiors due to their architectural form and clean lines. Sansevierias are suitable for tabletops, shelves, desks, and other small spaces, as well as larger floor plantings. They can be displayed individually or grouped together for added impact, creating striking focal points in interior landscapes. Growth Habit : Sansevierias have a slow to moderate growth rate and typically form clumps of upright leaves that arise from rhizomes or underground stems. Depending on the species and variety, Sansevieria plants can range from compact rosettes to larger specimens with tall, cylindrical leaves. Some varieties produce clusters of tubular, fragrant flowers on tall spikes, although flowering is relatively rare indoors. Care and Maintenance: Sansevierias are low-maintenance plants that require minimal care. They are resistant to pests and diseases and are generally easy to grow indoors. Regular cleaning of the leaves with a damp cloth helps keep them free from dust and enhances their appearance. Sansevierias do not require frequent fertilization but can benefit from occasional feeding with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength during the growing season.

  • Ficus | Dans Plants

    Ficus Ficus plants, commonly known as fig trees or Ficus trees, are a diverse genus of plants within the Moraceae family. Native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, Ficus plants are highly valued for their ornamental foliage, diverse growth habits, and adaptability to various environmental conditions. Here's a descriptive overview of Ficus plants. Online store Ficus Collection Ficus elastica sofia Ficus elastica burgundy Ficus elastica ruby Ficus elastica tineke Ficus lyrata Ficus lyrata bambino Appearence: Ficus plants exhibit a wide range of leaf shapes, sizes, and textures, depending on the species and cultivar. Their leaves can be glossy or matte, smooth or textured, and range in color from deep green to variegated patterns of green, white, or yellow. Some ficus species, such as Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig), are renowned for their large, violin-shaped leaves, while others, like Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig), have smaller, elliptical leaves. Indoor and Outdoor Use: Ficus plants are popular choices for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor varieties, such as Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant) and Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig), are commonly grown as houseplants, adding a touch of elegance and greenery to interior spaces. Outdoor species, including Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig) and Ficus microcarpa (Chinese Banyan), are often used as ornamental trees in landscapes and gardens, providing shade and visual interest. Growth Habit : Ficus plants display diverse growth habits, including upright trees, bushy shrubs, and trailing vines. They can vary in size from small, compact varieties suitable for indoor cultivation to towering trees that reach impressive heights outdoors. Ficus trees are known for their aerial roots, which can develop into striking aerial root systems when grown in optimal conditions. Care and Maintenance: Ficus plants are relatively low-maintenance, but they benefit from regular pruning to control their size and shape. Pruning can also help remove any dead or yellowing leaves and encourage bushier growth. They are moderate feeders, and a balanced, liquid fertilizer applied during the growing season can support healthy foliage development. Proper watering practices, including avoiding overwatering, are crucial to prevent issues like root rot.

  • Monstera | Dans Plants

    Monstera Monstera plants, also known as Swiss cheese plants or split-leaf philodendrons, are iconic tropical plants prized for their large, glossy leaves and unique foliage patterns. Belonging to the Araceae family, Monstera plants are native to the rainforests of Central and South America, where they climb trees and other structures with their aerial roots. Online store Monstera Collection Monstera deliciosa Monstera deliciosa Appearence: Monstera plants are instantly recognizable for their striking leaves, which are typically large, leathery, and deeply lobed with irregular holes or splits, giving rise to their common name "Swiss cheese plant." The fenestrations (holes) in the leaves are more pronounced as the plant matures. Young Monstera plants typically have solid leaves that develop splits as they grow older. The foliage is glossy and dark green, adding a touch of tropical elegance to any space. Indoor and Outdoor Use: Monstera plants make stunning decorative additions to interior spaces, adding a touch of tropical flair with their bold foliage and architectural presence. They can be used as focal points in living rooms, bedrooms, or offices, or incorporated into greenery-filled corners or plant groupings to create lush, jungle-like atmospheres. Also known to be grown in gardens to provide that lush-jungle lifestyle. Growth Habit : Monstera plants are climbers in their natural habitat, using their aerial roots to attach themselves to trees and climb towards the light. When grown indoors, they can be trained to climb up moss poles, trellises, or other support structures. Alternatively, they can be left to trail gracefully from hanging baskets or elevated surfaces. With proper support, Monstera plants can grow quite large, making them impressive statement plants in any interior setting. Care and Maintenance: Monstera plants are relatively low-maintenance, but they benefit from occasional pruning to remove dead or damaged leaves and encourage bushier growth. Cleaning the leaves with a damp cloth or showering them gently under lukewarm water helps keep them free from dust and pests. Fertilize Monstera plants with a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength during the growing season (spring and summer) to support healthy growth.

  • Philodendron

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  • Gift Lines | Dans Plants

    Air Plants Tillandsias, or air plants, have the unique ability to draw all the water and nutrients they need from the air through tiny scales on their leaves. Air plants require minimal care and are highly adaptable. Our Range in Tillandsia Online store Buddies Tillandsia Skeleton Tillandsia Thinkers 2.0 Tillandsia Na'maste Tillandsia Bold Thinkers Tillandsia Snowman Tillandsia Holiday Bear Tillandsia Thinkers Tillandsia Return to school Tillandsia How to care for air plants Skeleton Tillandsia 1 Air plants generally aren’t affected by pests or diseases and don’t require feeding. 2 The higher the humidity in your space, the more light your air plant can tolerate. 3 The base of the air plant turning brown or black, and the loss of leaves is a sign of overwatering.

  • Syngonium

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  • Anthurium

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