Fall essentials; plants & accessories
Get
inspired by the new trend Earth Palette. Textures, colors, shapes, and patterns
are warm, earthy, and slightly raw. Like if you're traveling the world as a
nomad and discovering all sorts of natural treasures. We've listed these
treasures including beautiful plants for you.
Asplenium
crocodyllus
It won't surprise you that this beautiful plant is also known as the crocodile
fern. Its leaf pattern resembles crocodile skin. Originally from tropical
regions, the Asplenium crocodyllus thrives in humid environments. So, regularly
mist its leaves; not only does this fern love it, but the leaves will also
maintain a beautiful shine.
Brassia
Titanium Treasure
Another striking appearance with a nickname; the spider orchid is loved for its
unique spider-like flowers. This exotic plant originates from the tropical
rainforests of Central and South America. The flowers are large, with long,
narrow petals and often have a yellow-green color with brown spots. Brassia
'Titanium Treasure' thrives well in a warm, humid environment with indirect
light. Regular watering and high humidity are essential for good growth.
Cotyledon
Silverpeak
A popular succulent known for its thick, fleshy leaves covered in a silvery
waxy layer. This plant is native to South Africa and thrives in sunny, dry
conditions. The leaves are usually green with a silver sheen and can develop
reddish edges when exposed to bright sunlight. Cotyledon Silverpeak blooms in
the summer with orange or red bell-shaped flowers that grow on long stems.
Crassula
Hottentot
With this Crassula Hottentot, you're not only bringing a ‘hottie’ into your
home but also a grateful and low-maintenance specimen. It comes from South
Africa and has a compact, trailing growth habit, making it perfect for hanging
pots. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and often light green with red edges when
exposed to sunlight. Crassula Hottentot blooms in winter with small, white to
pink flowers.
Kalanchoe
Humilis Surprise Desert
Another beautiful succulent! As its name suggests, it loves a bit of dryness.
The leaves are fleshy and often have a stunning mix of green and purple hues
with striking patterns. During the blooming period, Kalanchoe humilis produces
small tubular flowers that are usually red or purple.