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Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket
Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket
Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket
Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket
Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket
Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket

Fiddle Leaf Fig with Basket

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£275.00

A fiddle leaf fig plant with a pot and basket. This may vary slightly from the image.

This lush, large-leafed structural plant is the plant most used by designers. In fact, The New York Times actually named it the Design World’s Plant. In the wild, it can grow to 60 feet tall but in our homes, it usually maxes out at about 6 feet. It is a powerful air purifier and adds serious natural glamour to any space. If you have refined good taste, and don't already have one of these in your office, we predict you will soon!

Please Note: The Glasshouse items can take up to two weeks to arrive, and are shipped every Wednesday via Royal Mail.

Total Height: approx 160 cm

Easy care: plant advice included

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Scientific name: Ficus Lyrata

Origination: Cameroon west to Sierra Leone, West Africa Kingdom

Every plant: nurtured, potted and beautifully packaged in the prison glasshouses

Packaging is plastic-free, recycled and recyclable

The Glasshouse story is included in every package.

Please note, to ensure the plants are the highest quality possible, there may be times where the specimen you receive is slightly different from that photographed, but the plant will be of the same family.

 

Grow your houseplant collection with help from The Glasshouse, a social enterprise creating opportunities for ex-offenders through horticulture. 

Their plants start life in the glasshouses at HM Prison East Sutton Park in Kent, where ex-offenders grow and nurture them. While working on the project, they train for a level 2 RHS horticultural qualification, learning everything from propagation to design. The programme is a stepping stone – away from past mistakes and the prospect of reoffending, towards a fresh start and employment in the future.

As well as the practical horticulture skills, hanging out with plants has some amazing benefits for people involved in the project too – as it can for everyone. Being close to nature and greenery can bring productivity levels up, anxiety levels down, fill the air with more oxygen and be a positive influence in many other ways. 

The Glasshouse continues to support ex-offenders who join their project beyond their time in the glasshouses too, helping the women keep moving forward upon release. The two things which most often lead to reoffending are lack of secure housing and employment. So, they help in linking people up with job placements and housing. 

Add to your houseplant family with one of their lovingly raised plants and know it’s already been a force for good.