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Dans Collection DANS COLLECTION by Dans Plants MODERN PHILODENDRON HASTATUM MINIMALISM A new, real jungle plant; namely Bigger, fast growing plants, Philodendron hastatum. This plant is also called Silver Sword. Take a with beautiful leaves in unique good look at the beautiful, shapes. silvery leaves which, as they grow older, take on the shape of a sword. Philodendron hastatum is native to Brazil. Pot size 17 PEPEROMIA ARGYREIA MELON PERU Peperomia argyreia melon peru is a new dual coloured plant in Dans Collection. This Peperomia is special because of its striking leaves. This variety, also known as ‘Watermelon’, has oval leaves RHAPHIDOPHORA with a silver-green colour TETRASPERMA Rhaphidophora tetrasp- pattern and sturdy red stems, Pot size 12 Pot size 12 erma is one of the newest resembling the fruit. plants in Dans Collection. It has thin and flexible leaves. The plant originates from Southern Thailand healthy green home and Malaysia. PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PBR PEPEROMIA PBR PEPEROMIA Peperomia Mendoza Peperomia Dans-Sunrise Peperomia Quito Peperomia Rana Verde Peperomia argyreia melon peru Peperomia Obtipan bicolour Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Peperomia Costa Rica Peperomia Brasilia Peperomia Moonlight Peperomia Milano Peperomia Burbella Peperomia Obipan Green Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 6 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Peperomia Piccolo Banda Peperomia Rosso Peperomia Napoli Nights Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 PEPEROMIA PEPEROMIA Peperomia pixie Peperomia amigo marcello Peperomia rocca verde Peperomia columbiana Peperomia obtusifolia jade Peperomia little toscani Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Peperomia pepperspot Peperomia lillian Peperomia scandens Peperomia rotundifolia Jade Necklace Peperomia happy bean Peperomia polybotrya Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 9.5 Pot size 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 12 Peperomia albo marginata Peperomia lemon lime Peperomia obtusifolia Peperomia redlog Peperomia rotundifolia Peperomia smaragd Pot size 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 PAGE 6 PAGE 7 INDOOR FOLIAGE INDOOR FOLIAGE Pilea peperomoidies Pilea cadieri Pilea microphylla Ficus benghalensis Epipremnum pinnatum Epipremnum satin Pot size 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 12 / 19 / 24 Pot size 9.5 / 17 Pot size 12 Pilea spruceana ‘Silver Tree’ Pilea spruceana ‘Norfolk’ Pilea Spruceana ‘Ellen’ Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Monstera adansonii ‘Monkey Mask’ Monstera deliciosa Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 12 / 17 / 24 Pot size 12 Pilea involucrata ‘Moon Valley’ Philodendron Birkin Callisia repens Pink Lady Hoya australis Hoya pubicalyx Hoya compacta Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 9.5 Pot size 6 Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 PAGE 8 PAGE 9 INDOOR FOLIAGE INDOOR FOLIAGE Tradescantia zebrina Silver Sicilian Tradescantia zebrina purple highway PBR Tradescantia nanouk Alocasia stingray Alocasia sarian Alocasia purple nights Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 Tradescantia tricolour Tradescantia variegata Philodendron gigas giant Spathiphyllum domino Spathiphyllum stephanie Spathiphyllum maracay Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 19 / 24 Pot size 12 / 19 / 24 Epipremnum aureum Epipremnum snow queen Ficus lyrata Bambino Philodendron cordatum Alocasia wentii Philodendron hastatum Pot size 9.5 / 12 / 17 Pot size 9.5 / 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 ALOCASIA INDOOR BEGONIA Begonia maculata Begonia angel wings Begonia rex kotobuki Alocasia macrorrhizos Alocasia black velvet Alocasia Dewey’s Reversa Pot size 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 Alocasia silver dragon Alocasia dwarf amazonica Alocasia dwarf calidora Begonia Bewitched Red Black Begonia Bewitched Wintergreen Begonia Jungle PBR Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Alocasia green shield Alocasia dragon scale Alocasia cucullata Begonia mountain PBR Begonia River PBR Begonia rock PBR Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 Pot size 12 / 17 PAGE 12 PAGE 13 SUCCULENTASSORTMENT ASSORTMENTRHIPSALIS ® PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS ® PLANT VARIETY RIGHTS Cotyledon ladysmithiensis Crassula perforata Crassula Tenelli Rhipsalis cereuscula Rhipsalis cassutha Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 9.5 / 12 Crassula Tom Thumb Delosperma echinatum Gasteria Aurora Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Rhipsalis capilliformis Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Haworthia savanna Haworthia spider white Hylocereus undatus Pot size 6 / 9.5 Pot size 6 Pot size 6 / 9.5 Rhipsalis clavata Rhipsalis pilocarpa Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 Pot size 6 / 9.5 / 12 PAGE 14 PAGE 15 NOTES NOTES Want to explore more of the Dans Collection? www.dansplants.com.au Dans Plants 16 Plant Grove Heatherton VIC 3202 T +61 95514888 E [email protected] W www.dansplants.com.au.
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