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.
Our Private Studio
To ensure the highest level of care for our botanical collection, Florescofolia operates as a private cultivation studio. We do not have a public showroom or retail space for browsing. All orders and returns are managed exclusively through our online concierge to maintain the health and peace of our greenhouse environment.




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.
