Small plants
urbanjngl Bonsai Tree - Japanese - ↑ 60-80 cm - Size Ø 22 cm
The plant needs at least 10 years of growth to form the capriciousness of the root. These are then imported and further cultivated in the Netherlands.The genus Ficus is one of the most popular types of bonsai for beginners.They live in the tropical regions on all continents and are very suitable to be kept as an indoor Bonsai tree.The Ficus Ginseng is not a fast grower and can therefore be kept in the house for years.The winding trunk will get thicker every year but only grows very slowly, so the larger specimens are often quite pricey in the store. This makes the Ficus Ginseng a perfect houseplant.Care Instructions Ficus ginseng (also called Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng) requires a light position without direct sunlight.The lighter the plant is, the more water it needs. So water regularly and never let the root ball dry out.Water less in winter and leave it alone at +/- 15 degrees Celsius. You can safely remove yellow, brown or ugly leaves.In the winter period, the Ficus Ginseng can lose more leaves due to the warm/very dry air in the house.You can prune the leaves of the plant in the autumn, you would keep the ficus in shape.To give the plant some extra vitality, you can feed it with special Bonsai food that you can optionally order.This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€47,75
urbanjngl Aloë Vera planten - Set of 3 - ↑ 20 - 30 cm - Size Ø 10,5 cm
The natural substances from the juice of the Aloe Vera are very good for the skin and are used in sunscreen, after sun and skin cream. It also helps with eczema and is the best remedy for sunburned skin. The Aloe Vera is also processed in yogurt and juice because it is said to have a calming effect on the stomach. The plant is super strong and virtually immune to diseases. Care Instructions The plant uses little water and is very easy to care for, an ideal plant for people without green fingers. Aloe Vera is a succulent, also called a succulent plant, just like the cactus. This means that the Aloe stores water in its trunk and leaves for later use. Only water the plant when the soil is really dry again. In the summer it can take up to a week before it is necessary to water again, in the winter the plant goes into hibernation and water is often only needed once a month. The plant does not have high requirements in terms of location, although it prefers a spot in partial shade. This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€28,95
urbanjngl Banana plant - Tropical Houseplant - ↑ 25 - 40 cm - Size Ø 12 cm
It is a tropical houseplant with beautiful large leaves. The Musa Oriental Dwarf grows steadily, creating thick leaves and a sturdy rootstock.Care InstructionsBanana plants like a light spot and lots of water. The soil can always be quite moist, so water the plant regularly. A banana likes a lot of heat 13 °C is the minimum temperature. In winter the plant can be kept a little cooler and therefore water a little less. The banana is a separate container plant and can be placed outside on your terrace in the summer, provided it is not too cold. The banana cannot tolerate frost, so bring the plant indoors on time. Trim old, unsightly leaves to encourage new leaf growth. Banana leaf is very fragile. Small tears or damage in the leaf are common with this plant, but this is not harmful to the plant. The banana produces on average 1 new leaf per week and a damaged leaf will quickly be replaced by a new leaf.This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€25,95
urbanjngl Calathea 'Marion' XL - ↑ 50-60 cm - Size Ø 21 cm
Ideal for a bright spot without direct sunlight. The Calathea comes from tropical areas in America such as Brazil and Columbia. Furthermore, Calatheas also bring clean air! In your home, significant amounts of harmful gas particles are trapped by the leaves of this plant and they give oxygen in return! The climate in the house is better for everyone by using these plants. These air-purifying plants are suitable for homes, schools and offices Care Instructions A Calathea is not only a beautiful plant to look at, it also has an air-purifying effect. Place the plant in a light place, but not in direct sun. He also likes a place a little further in the room. Spray the leaves at least once a week, because as a jungle plant it needs high humidity. Eventually the Calathea can grow to about 100 cm. Furthermore, the Calathea is not toxic to pets! This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€39,95
urbanjngl Areca Dypsis Lutescens - ↑ 100-120 cm - Size Ø 21 cm
Fortunately, the plant stays a lot smaller in the house and usually does not grow taller than 2 meters. This plant is by far the number 1 in the list of the best air-purifying plants! The Areca filters impure particles through the leaf and uses them to make building material for itself. Because of this useful property, the plant is also very popular in office environments. In addition to its practicality, the Areca is also simply a beautiful appearance with its narrow, glossy leaves. Care of the Areca Dypsis Lutescens The Areca is not a difficult plant to keep happy. Preferably in a bright place, but not in direct sunlight. It is important to give the Areca small amounts of lukewarm/warm water and occasionally feel whether the soil is still moist . This houseplant originally grows in a climate with high humidity. By regularly spraying the leaf of the palm, the Areca palm remains beautiful. This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€39,95
urbanjngl Aeschynanthus Twister Lipstick - ↑ 20-30 cm - Size Ø 15 cm
The plant is characterized by its green with yellow striped leaves. It is an ideal houseplant for people without green fingers. The Sansevieria purifies the air and improves the humidity in a room. Care Instructions Sansevierias like a light position with full sun to partial shade and need little water. Sansevierias consume very little water. The 'only way' to kill a Sansevieria is to overwater the plant. It is important that all the soil has dried thoroughly before you water the plant again, otherwise, there is a risk of root rot. In winter, the plant can safely go without water for 6 to 8 weeks. During the growing period (in spring and summer), watering once every 2 weeks is sufficient. The plant does well in both a dark and light position. This is a demonstration store. You can purchase products like this from urbanjngl.com
€31,95