By Daniel Griffiths

Published: Thursday, 30 December 2021 at 12:00 am


The three plants in this container can live indoors in the winter months before being moved outside in spring, when the risk of frost has passed.

The evergreen and unusual foliage of Schefflera elegantissima and the soft lime-green of the Adiantum capillus-veneris provide year-round interest while the purple blooms of Tibouchina urvilleana are produced in summer but often flush again in the depths of winter.

This display is perfect for gardeners who have little outside space, with perhaps only a courtyard or balcony. The composite slate-style pot weighs far less than its slate counterparts.

All three plants need temperatures that are at least 5-10°C indoors in winter. An east-facing window is ideal, so it receives direct light through the winter months.

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Schefflera elegantissima (Plerandra elegantissima)

A slow-growing tender shrub that is often grown as a houseplant. Its open, dark- bronze palmate leaves are very attractive. Needs winter protection. Part shade. 2.5m. AGM. RHS H1B.

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