Pet Friendly Plants

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House of Kojo | Indoor Plants and Pots
Hoya plants are easy to care for, boast attractive foliage, and add a touch of nature to any space. 💜
House of Kojo | Indoor Plants and Pots
As a team of pet-loving plantaholics, we know how important it is to have non-toxic houseplants that are safe to have around your furry companions. That's why we have a dedicated collection of pet-friendly houseplants on our website! 💚🐾 📸 @plantegutt
Maranta Leuconeura Kerchoveana
Often referred to as Prayer Plants, along with their closely related cousins Calathea, Maranta leaves have the unusual characteristic of lying flat during the day and then closing upwards at night as if in prayer. You may already have the Maranta Leuconeura with the pink veins on the leaves, but this beautiful one would be a great addition to your collection!
Calathea Concinna Freddie
It's no wonder calathea's are such a popular houseplant, with their large variety of beautiful markings, each variety different to the last they add a gorgeous vibrancy to your home! Freddie is a beautiful variety with a dark green chevron leaf pattern.
Calathea Zebrina
It's no wonder calathea's are such a popular houseplant, with their large variety of beautiful markings, each variety different to the last they add a gorgeous vibrancy to your home! Zebrina is a beautiful striped variety with pointed leaves. A versatile plant that can be placed within many areas of the home.
Calathea Roseopicta
It's no wonder calathea's are such a popular houseplant, with their large variety of beautiful markings, each variety different to the last they add a gorgeous vibrancy to your home! Calathea Roseopicta or Rose Painted do exactly what they say on the tin and show off their beautiful pink leaves! Stunning eye-catching pink would make this guy a real showstopper in your collection! Versatile so would be happy in many areas of the home!
Asparagus Sperengi Fern
Asparagus Sprengeri Fern An elegant plant, with bushier round stems and near horizontal spreading frond-like branches. Initially bushy, the stems become more tendril-like as the plant matures. How to care for your Asparagus Sprengeri Fern Ferns like humidity and bright, indirect sunlight. Water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist every three days over the leaves. If the fern is planted in a pot with no drainage holes, simply mist more thoroughly once a week.
Blue Star Fern
Phlebodium Aureum Blue Star Fern An elegant plant, with slender stems and near horizontal spreading frond-like branches. Initially bushy, the stems become more tendril-like as the plant matures. How to care for your Blue Star Fern Ferns like humidity and bright, indirect sunlight. Water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist every three days over the leaves. If the fern is planted in a pot with no drainage holes, simply mist more thoroughly once a week.
Boston Fern
Boston Fern Boston Fern is one of the most popular ferns to grow, and its long, feather-like branches add vibrancy to any space. You can help your Boston fern flourish inside or outside of your home with just a little bit of knowledge and some TLC. Ferns like humidity and bright, indirect sunlight. Water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist every three days over the leaves. If the fern is planted in a pot with no drainage holes, simply mist more thoroughly once a week.
Maidenhair Fern
Maidenhair Fern is one of the most popular ferns, and we can see why! Easy to care for and low maintenance, these moisture-loving houseplants not only look lovely, but they help to purify the air in your home too. #houseplants #buyhouseplantsonline
Tillandsia Ionantha Air Plant
Part of the bromeliad family this small epiphyte originates from the American jungles where it grows on trees. Probably one of the most popular 'air plants' it has a compact rosette of bristle covered silvery grey leaves, The extraordinary violet/purple tubular flower appears from the central crown of leaves. It doesn't need to be potted in compost, just grow it in a shell or on a piece driftwood and it will take moisture and nutrients from the air.