houseplants
African violet
Who doesn't love the African Violet? The plant is known for its retro vibe, but is making a big comeback. It's fully in keeping with the Traditional Sentiment style trend!
Kalanchoe
Kalanchoe is the ideal plant for those with little time or without green fingers. It's super easy to maintain, as the thick, sturdy succulent leaves store a supply of moisture. This plant is also a design classic, with dazzling colours.
Begonia
The begonia stands for balance. Due to the versatility of the plant, there is always a begonia that suits you and will bring balance to your interior. Leaf begonias are well known, but don't sleep on the flowering variety - they're very trendy.
paper plant
The paper plant, also known as fatsia, is not only beautiful, but also very health-giving. It belongs to the group of air-purifying plants and helps to create a healthy living environment in the home. Moreover, as a lover of humid air, the paper plant just loves living in the bathroom.
elkhorn fern
Just ask your parents or elderly neighbours - the elkhorn fern used to be a very popular houseplant. And just like other green classics, it's making a striking comeback.
Prayer plant
The maranta is also known as a prayer plant. This is because of the special fact that the leaves start to move in the evening: when it gets dark, they stand more upright and fold themselves closed, like praying hands. A good moment before going to sleep to reflect on what you are grateful for this day!
garden plants
CameLlia
The camellia may have a tropical look, but this plant is a winter bloomer. This cousin of the tea plant and the Japanese rose enjoys the semi-shade and rewards your good care with brilliant, rose-like flowers. What an asset in the garden!
Pine
In China, Japan and Korea, Pine has a special symbolic meaning. There it stands for strength, long life and constant patience. In many gardens at temples and houses, you come across the Pine in those countries, often pruned into beautiful shapes. A beautiful plant for indoors and outdoors!
christmas rose
This garden plant blooms magnificently in winter. The Hellebore treats you from January to April with buds and large flowers with a beautiful crown at the centre.
Leucothoe
With Leucothoe in your garden, terrace or balcony, you will never run out of colour. In the Far East the plant is known as 'campfire' because the new shoots look like little flames. Metaphorically speaking, Leucothoe will keep you warm in the cold months just by looking at it.
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