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We use plants in the Houses to breathe life into our spaces. To help you do the same, we've teamed up with Shoreditch House member and founder of Leaf Envy, Beth Chapman, to bring you an edit of plants you'll find around our Houses, along with tips on how to care for them.

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'Houseplants promote emotional, physical and mental health benefits, including air purification, boosting productivity and reducing stress'

Founder of Leaf Envy and Shoreditch House member, Beth Chapman

Monstera

This easy-going plant, also known as the Swiss Cheese plant, is recognised for its split leaves and air-purifying abilities. It comes in an antique rose terracotta pot, designed with a drainage hole and saucer to keep your Monstera Deliciosa happy and healthy.

This plant prefers medium, indirect light. It enjoys humidity and frequent misting. Water weekly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.

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Peace Lily

Characterised by large green leaves and white flowers, the Peace Lily is happy in low light conditions and cleans the air from pollutants including Formaldehyde and Benzene. Its calming qualities help relax the mind, aiding better sleep.

This low maintenance plant is easy to care for. Place it away from direct sunlight and water when the leaves start to droop.

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Kentia Palm

Known for its arching leaves, the Kentia Palm cleanses the air of carbon dioxide and nasty compounds that are emitted from materials and soft furnishings. It is paired with a glazed beige pot that looks great on shelves or table tops.

This plant isn't fussy and thrives in bright, indirect light with no particular humidity needs. Let the top two inches of soil dry out before watering, especially during the winter.

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Bird of Paradise

Known for its large ribbed leaves, Bird of Paradise is a tropical houseplant native to South Africa. When cared for correctly, the plant develops incredible foliage and brings a vibrant touch to any room. The plant comes in a hand-crafted ceramic pot, which looks great perched on a desk or side table.

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Calathea Orbifolia

Native to Bolivia, Calathea Orbifolia is a decorative houseplant, characterised by distinctive white stripes, rounded leaves and air-purifying abilities. As the plant matures, the light-green leaves darken which is a charming characteristic of the perennial plant. It comes in a hand-crafted, matte ceramic pot, which looks great perched on a desk or side table.

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