Our Shade-loving houseplant collection are plants that will do well in spaces without a lot of natural light or tolerate darker corners. Many of these plants originate from shady forest floors and have adapted well to low light conditions bringing life to the gloomiest corners of your house.

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Boston Fern Boston Fern

Boston Fern

The Boston fern has sword-shaped, green foliage that contains tiny leaflets and grows erect only beginning to arch when fronds grow larger. This fern is a very popular and easy...
£13.95
Staghorn Fern Staghorn Fern

Staghorn Fern

This is a wonderfully weird plant with two types of fronds, kidney shaped fronds that are mid to deep green and later turns brown, and grey green erect fronds forked...
£13.95

Parlour Palm

Chamaedorea elegans, more commonly known as the Parlour palm originates from central America, but has been loved as a houseplant since Victorian times. Most often grown in small clumps this...
From £9.95

Cast Iron Plant

A very popular plant due to its hardiness and lush green foliage. It is a brilliant choice for people with busy life or a dark spot in a room where...
From £33.95
Sprengeri Fern Sprengeri Fern

Sprengeri Fern

A very interesting looking plant quite different from many of its peers. As a young plant it will start in an upright position but as it grows it will start...
£7.95

Japanese Nest Fern

The Japanese nest fern is a slow growing evergreen with a nest of bright green glossy fronds with curly new growth emerging from the centre. The Osaka variety has longer...
From £10.95

Bird’s Nest Fern

The Bird's Nest Fern is a slow growing evergreen with a nest of bright green glossy fronds with curly new growth emerging from the centre
From £10.95

Bird's Nest Fern (Crispy wave)

This variety of the Bird's nest fern has distinctive shuttlecocks of yellow green sword shaped fronds with ruffled edges which gives the fern a structural appearance.
From £16.95