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Studley Flower Gardens’ Houseplant Collections category includes grower-selected assortments such as dish garden plants, peperomia, dracaena, air plants, aloe, sansevieria, spider plants, succulents, and trailing plants. Many collections are designed around plant type, light preference, growth habit, or ease of care.

Studley Flower Gardens is associated with NH and offers houseplant collections through its Houseplants category.

What are houseplant collections?
Houseplant collections are grouped assortments of plants, often selected by growers to provide variety in foliage, form, color, or care style.
What kinds of plant collections are included in this category?
This category includes dish garden collections, air plants, aloe, dracaena, peperomia, plectranthus, sansevieria, spider plants, succulents, rhipsalis, coprosma, and trailing tradescantia.
Are the plants in these collections individually chosen?
Many collections are described as grower’s choice, meaning the specific varieties are selected from the best available plants within that collection type.
Which collections are good for bright light?
Succulents, aloe, coprosma, rhipsalis, and trailing tradescantia are described as suitable for sunny or bright indoor locations, depending on the plant.
What is a dish garden collection used for?
Dish garden collections provide a selected assortment of houseplants for planting together in your own container, with options based on low, moderate, or high light.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should I care for Peperomia collections?
Peperomias prefer bright to moderate light. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings rather than keeping it constantly wet. Review the product page for details on the specific Peperomia assortment.
What houseplant collection is good for a narrow or small space?
Sansevieria is a smart option for small spaces because the plants grow upright rather than spreading outward. They are described as long-lasting houseplants with pointed, vertical leaves.
Are there houseplant collections with scented foliage?
Yes. The Plectranthus Collection is noted for foliage variety in both color and scent, with possible selections including Swedish Ivy and fragrant Cuban Oregano.