Amos Planter (Grey)

Sale price Price $119.95 Regular price Unit price  per 

A beautiful glazed, deep grey pot paired with a plant of your choice from our lush green range.

This pot is also available in an earthy tone.

Your Plant Gift Inclusions:

  • Premium Luxe Amos Planter - Pot size 15cm H x 14cm W
  • Signature J&R Black Gift Box With Upgraded Gold Ribbon
  • Plant Care Upgrade: Peat moss, premium soil with charcoal and river stones
  • Premium J&R Gift Card
  • Plant Care Instructions

Plants are subject to change and prices may vary depending on maturity of each plant. 

Plant Options

The following plants are available with the Denmark planter and have been picked for their easy care and stunning aesthetic when placed into this incredible pot.

  • Sweetheart Vine - perfect for sending a little love
  • Raindrop Peperomia - a beautiful compact plant for small spaces
  • Mini Monstera - a striking plant with split leaves that grows into the space it's given (Melbourne CBD delivery only)
  • Parlour Palm - brightens up any home with a touch of the exotic
  • Polka Dot Begonia - a completely unique plant with exquisite polka-dotted leaves.
  • Dragon Tail – a lush deep green leafy vine that crawls outwards or upwards providing a show-stopping feature in any home

Same Day Delivery

Order before 1pm COB for same-day delivery within 20km of Melbourne CBD, 2-4 days within Melbourne surrounds and Interstate  (Delivery may vary on Mother's Day and other special occasions- see delivery page for details).

Special Requests

If you have a particular plant and pot request please contact us via email on hello@jacobandroy.com

 

Order before 1pm COB for same day delivery within a 20km of Melbourne CBD, 2-4 days within Melbourne surrounds and interstate. No weekend delivery (Delivery may vary on Mothers Day and other special occasions). For more information please see our Shipping and Delivery page

The Raindrop Peperomia:
The Raindrop Peperomia, otherwise known as the peperomia polybotya belongs to the pepper family of plants and is a luscious, low maintenance succulent that thrives indoors. This plant enjoys a light and bright spot near a window, with filtered sunlight. It does not like direct sunlight. The raindrop peperomia likes humid conditions, but not too hot! It thrives in temps from 18 to 26 degrees C, and loves a spray of water around it’s leaves every now and then especially in the dryer months of the year. While this guy loves a regular watering, ensure the soil has dried for at least a day between watering, not just the top soil! A generous watering once a week should do the trick, make sure you don’t flood the roots, no one likes wet feet! Fertalize the plant often in summer, but leave in winter. 

The Mini Mon:
The Mini Mon is a Monstera originating from the tropical rainforest of Thailand and Malaysia. It’s scientific name is Rhaphidophora tetrasperma and grows to a height of about 1.5m. The mini mon thrives in moist well draining soil and in bright but indirect sunlight. In spring and summer the mini mon appreciates regular fertilising with a diluted and balanced fertiliser. Water lightly if soil is dry before fertilising to avoid burning it’s roots.

Swiss Cheese Vine:
The Swiss Cheese Vine, otherwise referred to as the Monstera Adansonii plant is a humidity loving sculptural houseplant. It loves consistently moist soil but do not soak the roots or let the soil become heavy and soggy. A regular spray around the leaves is very welcome for this Monstera. Like most smaller growing tropical plants, the swiss cheese vine grows best in dappled sunlight, a position near a window with filtered sun will have this baby very content.

The Hoya Carnosa:
The Hoya Carnosa sometimes called the wax plant, is a very popular indoor house plant and has been for decades. While their waxy leaves do resemble a succulent, they do not appreciate direst sunlight. Pick a spot that’s bright but not directly in the sun. Water when the potting soil becomes almost completely dry. Water in the morning. Pour the water evenly over the soil. Spray leaves in the dryer months of the year.