The origin of our Castanospermum Australe lies in Australia and the Vanuatu islands, an island group in the Pacific Ocean. In those countries the Castano is also called Black Bean. These Black Beans grow into trees that can reach 15 meters high. When the pods are ripe, they fall from the tree; this happens once a year. The seeds from the pods are collected by the local residents and sent to the Netherlands. Here in the Netherlands we store the Castano seeds in cold storage so we can grow lovely Castanos all year round. Castano is available in a range of sizes. Care Tips The plant is not fond of temperatures below 14°C, nor of draughts. The plant can tolerate a lot of light, but not direct sunlight. Castano likes to be fertilised once a month.
The origin of our Castanospermum Australe lies in Australia and the Vanuatu islands, an island group in the Pacific Ocean. In those countries the Castano is also called Black Bean. These Black Beans grow into trees that can reach 15 meters high. When the pods are ripe, they fall from the tree; this happens once a year. The seeds from the pods are collected by the local residents and sent to the Netherlands. Here in the Netherlands we store the Castano seeds in cold storage so we can grow lovely Castanos all year round. Castano is available in a range of sizes. Care Tips The plant is not fond of temperatures below 14°C, nor of draughts. The plant can tolerate a lot of light, but not direct sunlight. Castano likes to be fertilised once a month.
This plant has a really special home: a genuine snail's shell from the paddy fields of Thailand. Many snails can be found there. After the rice is picked, the empty snail shells are left behind. They're ideal as a 'home from home' for a decorative plant such as this Dischidia. With its curling leaves, it looks just like a snail. (Luckily the plant grows a lot faster.) If you're lucky, the Dischidia will reward you with its colourful flowers! Care Tips It's easy to care for; no bright sunlight, immerse the snail shell in water once a weekly and fetilise monthly!
Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. Tillandsia Ionantha is specially packaged for florists and hobbyists to incorporate in their own creations. This product is available in several sizes and in the colours green and red. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer.
Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. Tillandsia Ionantha is specially packaged for florists and hobbyists to incorporate in their own creations. This product is available in several sizes and in the colours green and red. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer. If Tillandsia is well cared for, it rewards you by turning a lovely red colour.
Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. Tillandsia Ionantha is specially packaged for florists and hobbyists to incorporate in their own creations. This product is available in several sizes and in the colours green and red. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer.
Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. Tillandsia Ionantha is specially packaged for florists and hobbyists to incorporate in their own creations. This product is available in several sizes and in the colours green and red. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer.
Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. Tillandsia Ionantha is specially packaged for florists and hobbyists to incorporate in their own creations. This product is available in several sizes and in the colours green and red. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer.
The Tillansy concept clearly reveals the splendour of Tillandsia Ionantha. The glass and the Tillandsias suggest the earlier example of ships in a bottle. Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. The glass provides a microclimate in which Tillandsia feels at home. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer. If Tillandsia is well cared for, it rewards you by turning a lovely red colour.
The Tillansy concept clearly reveals the splendour of Tillandsia Ionantha. The glass and the Tillandsias suggest the earlier example of ships in a bottle. Tillandsia grow in the tropical rainforests of Asia. One characteristic of this plant is that it is an epiphyte, a plant that lives on other plants and grows without drawing nourishment form them. They do not need contact with the soil to be able to grow. The glass provides a microclimate in which Tillandsia feels at home. Care Tips Tillandsia is easy to care for. Spray it with water once a week to keep it lovely. Tillandsia likes a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight in the summer.