
Begonia Rex Kotobuki 12cm MORE COMING SOON…LATE MARCH
$6.99
Begonia Rex Kotobuki is a spectacular subtropical house plant with highly ornamental, beautifully multi coloured foliage. The leaves are strikingly coloured in shades of red, silver, purple and green. Rex Kotobuki is a foliage begonia and does not produce any flowers.
Rex Kotobuki will grow up to 45cms tall by 45cms wide in a warm position indoors in bright indirect light, Rex will tolerate fluorescent light indoors...... but it does not like direct sunlight or it will cook and burn. I do plant rex Kotobuki outside in my garden in a sheltered position in full shade to part / semi shaded or filtered light areas. Like most begonias, Rex can go dormant over the Winter months if planted outside in the garden, but will come back again in the spring. i have found that my Rex inside the home, have not gone dormant at all and just continue to look great all year round.
Rex Kotobuki is perfect for indoors in the home or office and thrives in bathrooms. Keep the soil evenly moist... not damp or wet or it will rot. Liquid feed regularly for best results and avoid over wateering, poor drainage, cold or draughty sites and try to water the soil when needed, not the leaves.
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Calathea Makoyana 12cm
$13.69
Calathea Makonyana or the Peacock plant is a small indoor plant with very decorative / striking foliage that is patterned olive green above and violet - red below.
Makoyana will grow happily in a warm position out of direct sunlight. Liquid feed occasionally and mist the leaves to maintain humidity.
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Peperomia Lillian 13cm
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$8.99 $6.29
Peperomia caperata or Lillian is a mounded shrub, best suited to indoors or covered areas here in Victoria growing up to 25cms tall by 25cms wide, in a partial sun or filtered light position around the home, if you live in warmer more humid areas, you may get away with having them planted outside, but here in the Dandenong Ranges of Victoria, we just use and promote them as a great indoor plant.
Peperomia Lillian is an easy to grow compact variety with short stems, covered by heart - shaped, deeply ridged leaves, that develop pretty creamy white flowers, that stand tall above the foliage.
Like all indoor plants, never over water your Peperomias, dip your little finger into the soil, down to your knuckle and if the soil is dry, then wait a day and give it a drink, if it is still moist or cool to touch, it will be ok for a few days. A lot of factors can vary when to water indoor plants... heating, cooling, moisture levels in the home etc, water your Indoor plants when they need a drink, not when you feel like giving them one and an occasional misting with a spray bottle is always handy as well, just to give the foliage a little moisture. Sometimes i only water my indoor plants weekly, sometimes once per fortnight, depending on the heat in my home, they may need a drink 2 - 3 times a week, as mentioned, many factors vary the dryness in our homes, so dip your fingers and check !!.
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