Haha, looks it, but it’s a real live plant 😉Plastic......😎
That’s for sure, only £9.00. I leave the plants to my wife, she somehow has the knack. All our plants seem to thrive on healthy neglect.Difficult to keep in prime condition!
However a lot of these exotic plants cost less than a bunch of flowers and will last at least twice as long!
Thank you! True I could repot one of them and put them in the living room, they're currently in my office/fish tank room so they grow purely from my aquarium light as my blinds are always closed 🙂@FrozenShivers believe it or not your small peace lily could grow quite large, depending on cultivar. The one below was tiny, I think it came in a 4inch pot. A good few years later it stands over 3 feet tall and just as wide.
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But there are so many to choose from. It’d be great if this thread gets going then it could be used as a source of ideas. But in the meantime this might help
A-Z List Of House plants - Common and Scientific Names
A - Z List of house plants from our experts. Caring, propagation, descriptions, and other information for each type.www.houseplantsexpert.com
<"Spathiphyllum "Mauna Loa"> is the larger cultivar you normally see, but you can <"get much bigger ones">.not your small peace lily could grow quite large, depending on cultivar.
It's loosely on a piece of bogwood but the roots are growing through filter floss helping hold it ,it was originally a small plant placed in cheap plastic caddy hanging on glass edge of another aquarium, but moved it because (as it grew )of blocking light on the aquatic plants. So you can place on wood in the gaps ,gently thread root system through, thoroughly was soil off thoughI only have a couple small peace lily's, I want a decent sized plant in the living room that's easy to grow and doesn't cost a fortune, any idea's would be appreciated as I'm not clued up on house plants.
@PARAGUAY How are suspending the plant in the aquarium? I want to try something similar.
It's loosely on a piece of bogwood but the roots are growing through filter floss helping hold it ,it was originally a small plant placed in cheap plastic caddy hanging on glass edge of another aquarium, but moved it because (as it grew )of blocking light on the aquatic plants. So you can place on wood in the gaps ,gently thread root system through, thoroughly was soil off though
One plant that caught my eye was the camphor tree -The Camphor Tree - Guide To Growing And Care – MK Library – super unique and adds a bit of spice to any collection. Plus, they're known for their aromatic leaves, which is a bonus! Does anyone here have experience with them? I'm curious to hear your thoughts!It's awesome to see all the different types people are growing – from lush greenery to funky cacti and everything in between.