Plant Catalogue

Discover our curated selection of premium houseplants, each chosen for quality, beauty, and suitability for indoor environments. All plants are sourced from reputable Australian growers and are carefully inspected before shipping to ensure they arrive healthy and ready to thrive in your home.

Low Maintenance Collection

Snake plant in decorative pot

Snake Plant

Ideal for beginners, this resilient plant thrives in low light and requires minimal watering. Perfect for bedrooms and offices. Snake plants are known for their upright, sword-like leaves that can grow up to 1.2 meters tall in optimal conditions.

Care Level: Easy | Light: Low to bright indirect | Water: Every 2-4 weeks | Mature Size: 30-120cm height

ZZ plant with glossy leaves

ZZ Plant

Known for its tolerance to neglect, the ZZ plant features attractive waxy leaves and adapts well to various lighting conditions. This plant stores water in its rhizomes, making it extremely drought-tolerant and perfect for those who occasionally forget to water.

Care Level: Very Easy | Light: Low to bright indirect | Water: Every 3-4 weeks | Mature Size: 60-90cm height

Pothos trailing plant

Pothos

A versatile trailing plant that purifies air while adding greenery to shelves and hanging baskets with minimal care requirements. Pothos vines can grow several meters long, making them excellent for creating cascading displays or training along walls.

Care Level: Easy | Light: Low to bright indirect | Water: Weekly | Mature Size: Trailing, up to 3m length

Air Purifying Plants

Spider plant with variegated leaves

Spider Plant

Effective at removing common household toxins, this easy-care plant produces attractive arching leaves and small plantlets. Spider plants are particularly good at filtering formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene from indoor air, making them excellent choices for improving air quality.

Care Level: Easy | Light: Bright indirect | Water: Weekly | Mature Size: 30-45cm height, 30-60cm spread

Peace lily with white flowers

Peace Lily

Beautiful white blooms and air-cleaning properties make this plant a popular choice for homes and offices seeking natural purification. Peace lilies are known for their elegant white spathes that can bloom multiple times per year with proper care, and they're excellent at removing airborne toxins.

Care Level: Moderate | Light: Low to bright indirect | Water: Weekly, keep soil moist | Mature Size: 45-90cm height

Rubber plant with large leaves

Rubber Plant

Large, glossy leaves and impressive height make this plant a statement piece while contributing to cleaner indoor air. The rubber plant's broad, dark green leaves can grow up to 30cm long, creating a dramatic focal point in any room. It's particularly effective at removing formaldehyde from the air.

Care Level: Moderate | Light: Bright indirect | Water: Weekly, allow top soil to dry | Mature Size: 1.5-3m height indoors

Statement Plants

Monstera deliciosa with split leaves

Monstera Deliciosa

Iconic split leaves create dramatic visual interest. This tropical plant thrives in bright, indirect light and adds a modern touch to any space. As the plant matures, its leaves develop the characteristic fenestrations, or natural holes, that make this plant so distinctive. Monsteras are fast-growing and can become quite large with proper support.

Care Level: Moderate | Light: Bright indirect, avoid direct sun | Water: Weekly, allow top soil to dry | Mature Size: 1.5-3m height, 1-2m spread

Fiddle leaf fig tree

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Tall, elegant tree with large violin-shaped leaves. Requires consistent care but rewards with stunning architectural presence. Fiddle leaf figs prefer stable conditions and can be sensitive to changes in light, water, or location. With proper care, they develop into impressive tree-like specimens that serve as striking focal points.

Care Level: Moderate to Difficult | Light: Bright indirect, consistent | Water: Weekly, keep soil slightly moist | Mature Size: 1.5-3m height indoors

Plant Selection Guide

Choosing the Right Plant for Your Space

When selecting a houseplant, consider several factors to ensure it will thrive in your environment:

  • Light Availability: Assess the natural light in your space. North-facing windows provide low light, east and west windows offer bright indirect light, and south-facing windows provide the brightest light.
  • Space Considerations: Consider both the current size and mature size of the plant. Ensure you have adequate space for growth and that the plant won't outgrow its location.
  • Care Commitment: Be honest about the time you can dedicate to plant care. Some plants require more frequent attention, while others are more forgiving of occasional neglect.
  • Humidity Levels: Australian homes can have varying humidity levels. Some plants prefer higher humidity, which may require additional measures like misting or humidity trays.

If you're unsure which plant is right for you, our team is available to provide personalized recommendations based on your specific space and preferences. Contact us through our contact page for assistance.