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After the themes of Colour Splash and Endless Summer, we're in need of some tranquility. For this purpose, we have put together the theme Back to Basics for the autumn season. A natural theme that brings serenity to your home and surroundings after the colourful summer months. Below, we would like to introduce you to 5 fantastic plants that we want to highlight within this theme.
1. The Elegant Skimmia
Skimmia finchy, also known as the Japanese Skimmia, is an elegant and compact shrub that stays green all year round. What makes this plant so special are its subtly scented white flowers. And in the spring, it flaunts striking red berries.
2. The Exotic Paphiopedilum Pinocchio
This exotic orchid steals the show in any home. The plant seems almost magical. What makes this flower unique is its simplicity and tranquility it exudes, as well as its various colours and speckled pattern.
3. The Remarkable Pteris Cretica Albolineata
Pteris Cretica Albolineata, also known as the striped dwarf fern, is the zebra among the plants. Its bright green leaves resemble zebra stripes but with a touch of plant magic! And the best part? This indoor plant requires very little maintenance. Ideal for plant enthusiasts among us, as well as those with less green thumbs.
4. The Fluffy Kalanchoë Tomentosa
The Kalanchoë Tomentosa, also known as the panda plant, is a cuddly companion among succulents. Its fluffy, silvery leaves with small brown spots make it a unique and soft presence. The perfect plant for the 'Back to Basics' theme.
5. The Classic Spathiphyllum Sweet Sebastiano
The Spathiphyllum Sweet Sebastiano should certainly not be missing from this theme. With its deep green leaves and simple white flowers, this plant is a symbol of peace and harmony. Moreover, the peace lily is known for its air-purifying properties, making it not only attractive but also contributing to a healthier living environment.
Of course, this theme includes many other serene plants, such as the Hoya 'Krimson Queen' and the Stephanotis floribunda. View the full range here.
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