Swinging plants
A nice beat, an iconic melody or screeching guitars - music has a positive influence on people. It makes us relax, stimulates the brain and lowers blood pressure. But did you know that music also affects plants?
A nice beat, an iconic melody or screeching guitars - music has a positive influence on people. It makes us relax, stimulates the brain and lowers blood pressure. But did you know that music also affects plants?
The Dutch common names and appearances of some plants can make you blush. Women's tongue (Sansevieria), finger plant (Fatsia japonica) and condom plant (Ceropegia ampliata) are just a few examples.
Radiant white, canary yellow, but also lemon and soft orange. Pink, from powdery to hot pink. And violet shades, from lilac to purple. What's more, there are many fantastic patterns with dots, stripes, freckles and cheeky edges.
Besides its graceful leaves, this beauty got amazing flowers that look like large pastel coloured bells. Once these magic bells open up, a bunch of pink flowers appear.
While you still have to wait before you can beautify the garden, you can decorate the windowsills! With blooming plants in front of the window it will almost seem that the garden is in full bloom. But pay attention to which plants can handle direct and bright sunlight. Which flowering plants would you recommend your customers?
Is your customer looking for something unique, stunning and yet colourful? Than he or she will love our assortment of variegated plants. These plants have multicoloured leaves with striped, blotched or bordered pattern. With these characteristic plants you will definitely bring some contrast in the indoor jungle.
Do you remember the joy and that peaceful feeling when going for a stroll through the forest on a lovely autumn day? Getting some fresh air and picking up pine cones to use as decoration. But what about bringing this forest cosiness indoors?
Plants have an enormous effect on the mood indoors! Now the outdoor season is slowly coming to an end, it’s time to get creative with houseplants.
Everyone needs help to grow, and so do climbing plants. That’s why climbing poles are used: a pillar on which they can lean to grow in heights and gain strength to shine.