Our Range

We work hard to ensure every single potted plant reaches our retailers looking as beautiful as ever. Whether you’re after brightly coloured petals, striking patterned foliage, hardy groundcover, or soothing floral aromas, Shamrock Plants has something for everyone. Colour, scent, usefulness, quirkiness – something special to give everyone a real connection to nature.

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Pothos

This popular houseplant comes in a variety of foliage colours and patterns. It can be trimmed and kept compact, allowed to trail from hanging baskets, or trained up vertical supports. It is easy to grow and prefers bright indirect light.

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Piper betel

The piper plant is a vine from the pepper family native to South east Asia. It is a low maintenance plant that enjoys a shaded position and makes a lovely indoor plant with lush green heart shaped leaves.

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Peperomia

Peperomias vary considerably in appearance and most peperomia species are compact and usually do not exceed 30 cm in height. They are adapted to living in small shady crevices on, for example, trees, with small root systems.

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Fairy lights

This plant carries tiny silvery inflorescences at the tips of its stems, giving the appearance of a dense bouquet of optical fibers. The thin, strongly-arching, grass-like stems make this an impressive and eye-catching contemporary indoor plant. Fairy lights like a well-lit position, fresh air and lots of moisture. These perennial and evergreen plants need constantly moist soil to remain healthy and thriving.

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Dwarf sansevieria

A hardy and drought-tolerant contemporary plant that is growing in popularity. Happy to grow indoors or outdoors in part shade. These plants looks stunning when mass-planted in pots, and continue to thrive even when you neglect them. Keep soil drier during the winter months.

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