Dracaena Warneckii
Dracaenea family are typically a low light tolerant species which enables them to adapt well to areas without direct sunlight
Chaemadorea Seifritzii
The Reed Palm has a similar growing habit to certain types of Bamboo. Requiring high light levels a well chosen spot is required to ensure long term healthy growth.
Ficus Benjamina
Available in deskbowls at 30cm to mature species at 9m. These plants demand high light requirements within an office environment.
Dracaena Marginata
The Madagascar Dragon Tree derives its botanical name from the 'margin' line running along all leaf edges.
Dracaena Massangeana
The Massangeana is the chunky stemmed Dracaena requiring more light and quicker growing than other members of its family. Whilst being a heavy stemmed specimen the foliage is less tolerant of colder temperatures, these plants perform well with a good ambient temperature away from draughts.
Kentia Palm
The Sentry palm is the most resilient of palms and is well suited to most office spaces. Originating from the Lord Howe Islands which is why they are also known as Howea Forsteriana. A graceful addition to boardrooms and reception areas alike.