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Houseplants

Houseplants

A houseplant instantly brightens up your interior. By combining several houseplants, you can create an urban jungle effect in your own living room, office or business. Under the motto: "one is nothing!", we strongly advise you to choose several plant friends. After all, you don't want your new plant to feel lonely, right?

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  • Epipremnum Pinnatum (Dragon Ivy) ↑ 80 cm

    Epipremnum Pinnatum (Dragon Ivy) ↑ 80 cm

    The Epipremnum Pinnatum Pinnatum, standing at 80 cm tall with a pot diameter of 19 cm, is the perfect green roomie for those looking to give their interior a fresh touch. This plant boasts graceful leaves that brighten up every corner of your home. Not only is it a beauty, but it's also an air purifier. Place it in a spot with bright, indirect sunlight, and it will be grateful. But don't worry, this green hero can also thrive in the less lit corners of your abode. As for care, the Epipremnum Pinnatum Pinnatum is definitely not a diva. It just asks for a bit of consistency in watering. Keep the soil lightly moist, but make sure it doesn't get soggy feet. A sip of water once a week is often enough. With this simple care, it stays happy and healthy, bringing a lively and relaxed vibe to your living or workspace. Bring this green friend home and enjoy its natural charm and calming presence! 🌱💧

    € 39,95

  • Calathea Triostar (Peacock Plant) ↑ 70 cm

    Calathea Triostar (Peacock Plant) ↑ 70 cm

    The Calathea 'Triostar', also known as the Peacock Plant, set in a Ø19 cm pot and standing at about 70 cm tall, is a captivating indoor plant known for its striking leaves. The leaves feature a unique pattern of green, white, and pink stripes, making them a living piece of art. This 'Triostar' is a wonderful addition to any interior, perfect for those who love plants with remarkable foliage. This plant prefers a bright spot without direct sunlight to prevent the leaves from discoloring or fading. The Calathea 'Triostar' requires high humidity and regular watering, with the soil needing to stay lightly moist but without waterlogging. This careful balance of light and water, along with its air-purifying properties, makes the 'Triostar' not just a visually appealing, but also a healthy addition to the living or workspace.

    € 40,95

  • Calathea Zebrina (Peacock Plant) ↑ 80 cm

    Calathea Zebrina (Peacock Plant) ↑ 80 cm

    The Calathea Zebrina, also known as the Peacock Plant, set in a Ø19 cm pot and standing at about 80 cm tall, is a striking indoor plant with an exotic appearance. This plant is distinguished by its large, velvety leaves featuring a unique zebra pattern of dark green waves on a lighter green background. The 'Zebrina' is a beautiful addition to any interior, ideal for those looking to add a touch of tropical flair to their living space. This plant thrives best in bright, indirect light but should be protected from direct sunlight to maintain the rich colors of the leaves. The Calathea Zebrina requires regular watering, with the soil needing to stay evenly moist but without waterlogging. High humidity is also appreciated, meaning this plant could thrive well in a bathroom with sufficient light or near a humidifier. With its impressive leaf patterns and relatively easy care, the 'Zebrina' is an excellent addition to any plant collection, offering both visual interest and a sense of natural elegance.

    € 43,95

  • Dieffenbachia Seguine Tropic Snow (Dumb Cane) ↑ 70 cm

    Dieffenbachia Seguine Tropic Snow (Dumb Cane) ↑ 70 cm

    The Dieffenbachia 'Seguine Tropic Snow', set in a Ø19 cm pot and standing at about 70 cm tall, is a striking houseplant known for its large, attractive leaves. The leaves boast a beautiful pattern of cream-white spots and stripes on a dark green background, giving the plant an exotic and lush appearance. This variety of Dieffenbachia, also known as 'Tropic Snow', is a fantastic addition to any interior, especially for those looking to add a tropical touch to their space. The 'Tropic Snow' thrives best in bright, indirect light but can also adjust to lighter shaded conditions. However, direct sunlight should be avoided as it can damage the leaves. In terms of water needs, the Dieffenbachia prefers moist soil but it's important to avoid overwatering and ensure the potting soil drains well. This plant is not only a visually appealing addition to the home but can also contribute to improved indoor air quality.

    € 27,95

  • Polyscias Scutellaria Fabian (Araliapalm) ↑ 60 cm

    Polyscias Scutellaria Fabian (Araliapalm) ↑ 60 cm

    The Polyscias Scutellaria Fabian, your new green pal, is a true beauty for your home. With its lush, deep green leaves, it brings an atmosphere of peace and nature to any space. Upon delivery, this green hero stands at 60 cm tall, perfect for that empty spot in your living room or office. It comes in a 19 cm diameter pot, ready to take its special place in your home. This charming houseplant loves a light spot, but not direct sunlight. Place it near a window where it can enjoy light without the harsh sun. When it comes to watering, Fabian is very low maintenance. Just water him occasionally when the soil feels dry. Ensure he doesn’t get waterlogged feet. Fabian is the ideal green companion for anyone who loves greenery with no fuss!

    € 31,95

  • Fatsia Japonica Variegata (Variegated Japanese Aralia) ↑ 60 cm

    Fatsia Japonica Variegata (Variegated Japanese Aralia) ↑ 60 cm

    The Fatsia Japonica 'Variegata', set in a Ø19 cm pot and standing at about 60 cm tall, is a striking indoor plant distinguished by its large, glossy green leaves with prominent white and cream variegations. This variegated version of the Fatsia Japonica, also known as Japanese Aralia, adds an exotic and lush element to any interior. The 'Variegata' is ideal for those looking to make a statement with their plant selection and add a touch of drama to their living space. This plant thrives best in bright, indirect light but can also survive well in partial shade, making it a versatile choice for various interiors. Direct sunlight should be avoided to preserve the variegated colors. The Fatsia Japonica 'Variegata' requires regular watering, with the soil needing to stay evenly moist but without waterlogging. High humidity is also appreciated, making this plant suitable for a spot in the bathroom or kitchen. With its striking leaf patterns and easy care, the 'Variegata' is a wonderful addition to any plant collection, offering both visual interest and a sense of tropical luxury.

    € 31,95

Houseplants

What type of plant is right for me?

Not every kind of plant suits you, your lifestyle or interior. It is good to know what to expect from a plant and what it can expect from you. Because yes, plants also need love and attention. So it is good to know in advance where you are going to put your plant. In the living room, bedroom, in the office or in a catering space? Once you have determined the spot, you are also going to know right away whether the plant will get a lot or little light. How big or small can you go? Can the plant attract all the attention or do you prefer to keep it small and subtle? Are there any pets that might nibble on your plant and might get sick from it? It is important to ask yourself these questions before choosing a plant. That way, you are sure to find a nice plant that suits you!

You can come to us for different types of houseplants. From tropical mini-plants for terrariums, small or large houseplants to office plants and plants with trendy pots. From Aloe Vera to Zamioculcas: we have it all!

Large houseplants

Imagine yourself in a lush jungle with urbanjungl's large houseplants. Some XL houseplants can grow up to 2 metres tall. Combine some of these large plants for a real urban jungle feel in your living room or office. 

Banana plant

The impressive leaves of this tropical banana plant will give you an instant jungle feel. This is a magnificent and large houseplant that can fit perfectly into a beautiful, open space. Whether you put it in your living room, office or entrance hall: the banana plant will attract attention. What's more, this plant is also pet-friendly. Meanwhile, as you enjoy the company of this deliciously tropical plant, it will do its best to also give something back for your good care. Within 3 years, you can expect bananas from this hero. This plant likes to stand in moist potting soil and enjoys plenty of light and warmth. However, do not place the banana plant in full sunlight, it does not like that. Then you will get no bananas as a punishment.

Ficus Audrey

Ficus Audrey has a lot to offer you. On the one hand, this plant purifies the air and, on the other, Ficus increases the humidity in your living room, office or business because it evaporates water. This plant can grow quite large. Give Ficus a bigger pot every second spring and watch it grow. Be careful if you have four-legged friends in the house: this plant is slightly toxic.

Ficus Lyrata

Introducing the captivating Ficus Lyrata, also known as the Tobacco Plant or Violet Leaf Plant, a stunning addition to any interior space. Its iconic, oversized, violin-shaped leaves make a bold statement, instantly elevating the ambiance of your home or office. With its glossy, deep green foliage and prominent veins, this houseplant exudes elegance and sophistication. The Ficus Lyrata thrives in bright, indirect light and appreciates regular watering, allowing you to easily care for its beauty. As a natural air purifier, it not only enhances your decor but also improves indoor air quality. Bring nature's charm indoors with the enchanting Ficus Lyrata. 

Zamioculcas

Zamioculcas is a beautiful, shiny and green plant that belongs to the succulents or succulents. As this plant stores water in its stem and roots, it can do without water for a while. With the Zamioculcas, you get a beautiful plant with a cool look in your home. Zamioculcas is highly toxic to humans and animals when consumed.

Sansevieria Zeylanica

The Sansevieria, also known colloquially as 'bowstring hemp', is a plant with upright, pointed green marbled leaves. The plant requires little attention, making it perfect for those lacking a green thumb. You will make the Sansevieria happy with a spot in semi-shade and a little water every few weeks. Your pets had better not nibble the leaves, as the Sansevieria Zeylanica is poisonous.

Polyscias Ming

More shrub than plant, curly leaves and a light green colour? That's the Polyscias Ming. The Polyscias or Aralia is an evergreen shrub that can grow up to 2 metres tall. This plant likes a moist potting soil that is certainly not too wet, as it will drown. Do not put it in direct sunlight, as it does not like that either.

Polyscias Balfouriana

This plant is known for its green, round leaves with a white rim. The Polyscias looks like a miniature tree and therefore contributes to that lovely urban jungle vibe. This plant likes moist soil, direct sunlight and is non-toxic to pets.

Philodendron Green Wonder

This Philodendron Green Wonder wears its heart on its leaf and immediately demands a sizable spot in your living space, office or commercial shop. This plant has a long stem and large leaves that grow widely. It prefers semi-shade and slightly moist soil. Do not give this plant too much water, as it will drown. Cats soon tend to chew on the giant leaves, but they had better not do so, as the leaves are poisonous when consumed.

Monstera Delisciosa

The Monstera or Swiss cheese plant is a low-maintenance houseplant that is popular with many people because of its trendy look. This trendy plant prefers a bright spot and enjoys a moist potting soil. Moreover, this plant is extremely easy to propagate. Although the Monstera is a real eyecatcher in your interior and also purifies the air, it is not so good for any pets in the house.

Kentia Palm

Imagine yourself in the tropical jungle with the Kentia palm. With its large, broad and fresh-green leaves, the Kentia palm is the king of palms. This plant is used to standing in the shade, but also likes a lighter spot. So the Kentia palm is perfect for a darker spot. The Kentia palm prefers moist potting soil that can be moistened twice a day. You can safely bring this plant into your home, as it is not poisonous to pets.

Strelitzia Nicolai

You probably know this plant better by the name of giant white bird of paradise. This is a popular houseplant because of its beautiful, large leaves. This plant likes to drink a lot and prefers to be in direct sunlight. The fruits of the Strelitzia are slightly poisonous, but the houseplant version of this species will not bear fruit. So basically, your pets are safe, thankfully!

Schefflera Luseana bush

The Schefflera Luseana bush or octopus tree is a plant with small, dark leaves. This plant does not like a lot of water and needs only one serving of water a week. Preferably, the Schefflera Luseana bush languishes in semi-shade. Unfortunately, this plant is slightly toxic to pets.

Ficus Robusta

This beautiful plant with glossy, dark green leaves is better known as the rubber fig. Ficus Robusta likes a nice light spot in the sun. In summer, Ficus needs watering twice a week and in winter only once. So you don't have to care for the plant intensively. It is better to keep your pets away from it, though, because the plant is poisonous if consumed.

Dieffenbachia seguine 'Tropic Snow'

What a long, difficult name for a houseplant. Let's just call him Derek in this introduction for ease of reading. Derek is a handsome fellow. Derek's leaves look like works of art, but beware: the leaves of this plant are poisonous to four-legged friends. And also for humans, but we assume you won't be nibbling on Derek's leaves, right? The Dieffenbachia -better known as Derek- originates from the rainforest and therefore likes to be moist. Put Derek in a semi-shaded spot and this chap is happy.

Codiaeum Petra

This houseplant is better known as Croton, but we are going to call her Petra for a moment. This plant just might have won a plant beauty pageant with its beautifully coloured leaves. Like a real pageant winner, Petra needs plenty of love and attention. She doesn't like being too wet, but not too dry either and she enjoys the sun, but not at the hottest time of day. Give Petra the love she deserves, and she will reward you for it.

Alocasia Wentii

They also sometimes call the Alocasia Wentii hardy elephant's ear because the shape of the leaves resembles it. The large leaves are green and arrow-shaped with a dark red underside. This plant prefers a light spot without getting direct sunlight on its leaves. Furthermore, it likes to be watered once a week.

Alocasia Cucullata

Like its little brother Wentii, the Cucullata has leaves that resemble the ear of an elephant. You need quite high ceilings as this companion grows as much as 2 metres tall. This plant prefers a light spot and is thirsty once a week.

Areca

This houseplant belongs to the palm family. This beautiful palm, also called betel palm, has light green leaves and can grow nice and large. The Areca prefers not to have too much water; a slightly moist soil will suffice. A spot in front of a north-facing window would be ideal for this plant. Moreover, cats or dogs can come and sniff this plant, as it is non-toxic to four-legged friends.

Aspidistra

In the wild, this plant grows mainly as a ground cover, but this info is of no use to you at all. What might interest you: this plant hardly needs any attention. Sunny or dark? Both are good. Water or suddenly no water for a long time? Fine. The Aspidistra is a low-maintenance plant and thus extremely suitable for wannabe plant moms and dads with a lack of a green thumb.

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