The Art of Growth

Since 2018, Florescofolia has been dedicated to one thing: the perfect plant.
What started as a private passion in the greenhouse has grown into a boutique house for those who appreciate quality and expert care.

Expertly Grown

Our roots are in propagation. We don’t just move plants from one place to another; we understand how they grow. Every plant in our collection has been nurtured from the start, often beginning as a single cutting in our own garden. 

A Rare Standard

We believe a plant is more than just decor—it is a living piece of art. Because we grow and select our stock with such care, our collections are small, intentional, and always of the highest quality.

  • Est. 2018 | Years of hands-on experience in every pot.
  • Greenhouse Quality | Nurtured with patience, not mass-produced.
  • Simple Elegance | Botanical beauty for the modern home.

Pomegranate (Punica granatum)

  • The Light: Sun-worshippers that require at least six hours of direct light to thrive and fruit.
  • The Hydration: Water deeply every two to four weeks once established; never allow container-grown pomegranates to dry out completely.
  • The Mastery: Prune in late winter to remove suckers and crossing branches, encouraging a strong, architectural form.

Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis)

  • The Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, preferably in a sheltered spot away from harsh winds.
  • The Hydration: Maintain moderate moisture; over-watering can lead to root damage.
  • The Mastery: A natural for topiary. Shape with secateurs in summer to maintain a refined, dense habit.

English Ivy (Hedera helix)

  • The Light: Remarkably versatile—thrives in everything from deep shade to bright, indirect light.
  • The Hydration: Allow the top layer of soil to dry between waterings. Indoor specimens appreciate regular misting to maintain humidity.
  • The Mastery: Trim throughout the year to manage its vigorous growth and encourage a lush, bushy appearance.

Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens)

  • The Light: Prefers partial shade, though it can tolerate sun if the soil remains consistently moist.
  • The Hydration: Water at the base during spring and summer; reduce significantly during the winter months.
  • The Mastery: Famous for structural clipping. Trim new growth from June to August to maintain sharp, formal shapes.

Euonymus (Euonymus fortunei)

  • The Light: Exceptionally hardy; does well in conditions ranging from full sun to deep shade.
  • The Hydration: Once established, it is highly drought-tolerant and rarely needs additional watering.
  • The Mastery: Prune to shape in mid-spring (April/May) to encourage new growth from the base for a fuller, denser look. 
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