The first Decorum Only plant selection
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Are you already familiar with the Decorum Only label? Decorum has more than 200 flowers and plants in its assortment that are exclusively grown by Decorum growers. This means that these varieties are not available anywhere else!
In the Decorum Only plant selection, we highlight some of our Decorum Only plants. Which one is your favorite?
- Waxz Artooz
- Lauris Nobilis with heart-shaped trunk
- Epipremnum N’Joy
- Schlumbergera Quattrolore
- Chrysanne Fireworks
- Nephrolepis Blonde
- Roselily Samantha
- Sansevieria Dragon Tongue
- Iresine Herbstii Goldstar
- Winterbegonia Grace
Waxz Artooz
The Waxz Artooz, grown by Vreugdenhil Bulbs & Plants, is unique in its kind. This amaryllis bulb is waxed in a special way, making it a real eye-catcher in any space. The Waxz Artooz is loved by many because this bulb doesn’t need water! Any room will be brightened up by the stunning amaryllis flowers. The Artooz collection has a larger bulb compared to the normal Waxz bulbs from Vreugdenhil Bulbs & Plants. The support under the bulb ensures the amaryllis stays firmly in place. The Waxz Artooz is available in copper, black, and red.
More information and care tips about the Amaryllis can be found on the Amaryllis product page.
Lauris Nobilis with heart-shaped trunk
Bring a little love into the world with this beautiful Laurus Nobilis, grown by Gova. The heart-shaped trunk gives this bay tree a romantic appearance. Did you know that bay laurel symbolizes wisdom, peace, and protection? During the classical Olympic Games, winners were crowned with bay laurel wreaths. The Laurus Nobilis is easy to care for and can last a lifetime!
Decorum grower Gova grows very sustainably. For example, pruning waste is used to make tea, licorice, and soap. Also, the growing pots are reused. In our blog “Sustainability in Horticulture,” you can read much more about what Gova and other Decorum growers are doing to make the world a little greener.
More information and care tips about the bay laurel can be found on the bay laurel product page.
Epipremnum N’Joy
The Epipremnum N’Joy, grown by Kap Scindapsus, is also known as Scindapsus. The N’Joy has unique white spots on its leaves. These appear during the photosynthesis process. In a bright spot, you’ll notice that a Scindapsus develops lighter and more variegated leaves. If your Scindapsus is in a relatively darker place, the leaves will stay green.
In nature, the Epipremnum is found in the rainforests of Southeast Asia. The plant has strong air-purifying qualities and is easy to care for.
More information and care tips about the Scindapsus can be found on the Scindapsus product page.
Schlumbergera Quattrolore
The Schlumbergera Quattrolore, grown by Hofland Flowering Plants, is a colorful mood-setter. This plant is also known as the Christmas cactus or Thanksgiving cactus. Schlumbergera belongs to the cactus family and blooms abundantly around Christmas. In nature, the Christmas cactus is found in the Atlantic mountain rainforest. It grows in the coastal region of Brazil around São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, at altitudes between 100 and 1500 meters above sea level. There, the Christmas cactus grows on other trees and plants instead of in the ground.
More information and care tips about the Christmas cactus can be found on the Schlumbergera product page.
Chrysanne Fireworks
The Chrysanne Fireworks, grown by Lionplant, is truly a piece of art to admire. The long, slender, curled petals resemble fireworks! This potted chrysanthemum is a compact, strong plant with stunning flowers. You can enjoy at least five weeks of blooming with Chrysanne®. The flowers will fully open, brightening up any space in no time.
More information and care tips about the Chrysanne® can be found on the Chrysanne® product page.
Nephrolepis Blonde
The Nephrolepis Blonde, grown by Hillplant, is an elegant appearance with its slender light green leaves. Naturally, the Nephrolepis originates from the tropics of New Zealand and Southeast Asia. In the Netherlands, the Nephrolepis is also known as the Boston fern. The Nephrolepis Blonde can be used as a hanging plant or simply placed on a surface. With its fresh green color, it will bring a tropical atmosphere to any space.
More information and care tips about the Boston fern can be found on the Boston fern product page.
Roselily Samantha
The Roselily Samantha, grown by Van Schie, is a plant with special flowers that suit any occasion. The name says it all! The Roselily resembles a large, beautiful rose due to its many petals. The Roselily Samantha is characterized by stunning pink petals that fade to white at the edges. Due to the absence of stamens, the flowers have a lighter fragrance compared to regular lilies and are pollen-free.
More information and care tips about the Roselily can be found on the Roselily product page.
Sansevieria Dragon Tongue
The Sansevieria Dragon Tongue, grown by Duijn-Hove, grabs attention with its unique leaves. With its wild and twisting shapes, the leaves truly resemble a dragon’s tongue! The sturdy leaves and green-yellow hues give this Sansevieria a refreshing look. Also known as mother-in-law’s tongue, the Sansevieria is easy to care for. It originally grew in the deserts of Ethiopia, which makes it incredibly resilient.
More information and care tips about the Sansevieria can be found on the Sansevieria product page.
Iresine Herbstii Goldstar
The Iresine Herbstii Goldstar, grown by Richplant, is also known in the Netherlands as the steak plant. The Iresine Herbstii Goldstar shines with its fresh colors and strikingly veined leaves. This colorful plant originates from Brazil, making it a true tropical plant. The steak plant is not very difficult to care for; keep the potting soil moist, place it in a bright spot, and avoid letting the environment get too cold. With the right care, this plant can even grow up to 70 cm tall!
More information about the Iresine Herbstii can be found on the Iresine Herbstii product page.
Winterbegonia Grace
The Winter Begonia Grace, grown by J&P Ten Have, is a versatile plant. The vibrant red combined with the sturdy green leaves adds a cozy touch to any space during the cold winter months. The flowers have a serrated edge, and the leaves resemble holly. The plant is cultivated to withstand warm and dry air. With the right care, this Begonia can thrive all winter long.
More information about the Begonia can be found on the Begonia product page.
These were our first Decorum Only favorites! For even more inspiration, check out our second Decorum Only plant selection.
Our growers have many more beautiful Decorum Only products in store for you. Curious about what they are? Then take a quick look at our Decorum Only page! Here you can discover even more varieties that are exclusively grown by Decorum growers.