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Due to the sensitive and breakable nature of our products, it's understandable that damages may occur despite our meticulous packaging methods. If you find that your plant or pot has arrived in a less than satisfactory condition, please reach out to us at hello@plantsforallseasons.co.uk within a month of your delivery date. When contacting us, please provide your order reference, alongside a photo clearly showing the damaged item and its packaging, including the delivery label. We are committed to resolving such issues by offering a refund or a replacement, depending on the availability of the item in question.
We are unable to accept returns that are not related to damage because plants are inherently perishable and delicate. It's also worth noting that the plant you receive may slightly differ from the images displayed on our website. This variation is natural, given that each plant is unique and subject to seasonal growth changes.
At Plants for all Seasons, we recognise the critical role our courier partners play in ensuring the safe and secure delivery of your plants. We collaborate exclusively with leading courier services, renowned for their reliability and exceptional handling practices, to ensure your plants arrive in perfect condition. Our partners are carefully selected based on their commitment to timely deliveries and their proven track record in transporting delicate items with the utmost care.
At Plants for all Seasons, our commitment to the environment extends to every aspect of our operations, especially in how we deliver your plants. We take pride in our bespoke, eco-friendly packaging, meticulously designed for the safe transport of live plants. Our innovative packaging solutions are crafted from sustainable materials, ensuring that your plants are not only secure but also that their journey from our nursery to your home treads lightly on the earth. This thoughtful approach minimises stress on the plants and reduces waste, aligning with our mission to promote a greener, more sustainable future.
Our Ultimate Labisia Collection brings together five of the most sought-after and unusual Labisia varieties, making it the perfect collection for rare houseplant collectors and terrarium enthusiasts.
This collection includes:
Labisia japonica
Labisia ‘Turtle Back’
Labisia ‘No ID’
Labisia gigantifolia
Labisia pumila
Each variety has its own distinctive leaf shape, texture and markings, creating a fascinating display of foliage. Labisia are prized for their unusual, often metallic-looking leaves, intricate veining and compact growth habit. They are slow growing plants, but their unique appearance makes them especially rewarding to grow.
Labisia japonica is admired for its elegant foliage and subtle patterning, whilst Labisia ‘Turtle Back’ is known for its textured, almost shell-like leaf pattern. Labisia ‘No ID’ is an unusual unidentified form with its own distinctive markings, making it an exciting addition for collectors. Labisia gigantifolia features larger, broader leaves than many other species, whilst Labisia pumila stays more compact and is valued for its attractive foliage and tidy habit.
Together, these five plants create an impressive and varied collection with a mix of different leaf sizes, colours and textures. They look particularly striking displayed together in a cabinet, terrarium or grouped on a shelf where their intricate foliage can be appreciated up close.
Please note that Labisia are delicate plants with naturally thin leaves. It is normal for some plants to arrive with the occasional blemish, small mark or slight browning on an older leaf, particularly after transport. This is purely cosmetic and new growth will continue to emerge as the plant settles into its new home.
As with all rare foliage plants, every plant is unique. The exact leaf shape, colour intensity and markings may vary slightly from the plants shown.
Labisia prefer bright, indirect light. They naturally grow on the forest floor beneath the canopy, so they thrive in filtered light rather than direct sun.
Place them near a bright window out of direct sunlight, or under grow lights. Too much direct sun can scorch the leaves and cause the foliage to lose some of its colour and markings.
Keep the compost lightly moist, but never waterlogged. Allow the top layer of the soil to begin drying slightly before watering again.
Labisia dislike sitting in wet compost, but they also do not like to dry out completely. Aim for consistent moisture without letting the roots remain soggy.
Use rainwater or filtered water where possible, especially if you live in a hard water area, as Labisia can be sensitive to minerals and chemicals in tap water.
These plants thrive in high humidity and are ideal for terrariums, indoor greenhouses or cabinets.
Aim for humidity levels of at least 60%, with 70–80% being ideal. In lower humidity, the leaf edges may become dry or crispy.
If grown in a normal room environment, placing the plants near a humidifier can make a big difference.
Keep your Labisia collection warm, ideally between 18°C and 26°C.
Avoid temperatures below 15°C, cold draughts and sudden temperature changes.
Use a loose, airy and moisture-retentive mix. A blend designed for terrarium or tropical understory plants works best.
A suitable mix may include:
Fine bark
Perlite
Coco coir or peat-free compost
Sphagnum moss
The soil should stay lightly moist whilst still allowing good airflow around the roots.
Feed lightly during spring and summer with a diluted houseplant fertiliser once every 4–6 weeks.
Labisia are slow growing and do not need heavy feeding. Too much fertiliser can damage the roots or mark the leaves.
Labisia are naturally compact, slow growing plants. They do not climb and are best grown in shallow pots, terrariums or decorative planters.
Over time, they may gradually spread and form a small clump of foliage.
Because Labisia have delicate leaves, some slight browning, tiny marks or imperfections on older foliage can occasionally occur. This is especially common after shipping or changes in humidity.
Minor imperfections are normal and do not affect the long-term health of the plant. Once established in the right conditions, the plants will continue to produce fresh new growth.
Labisia are generally considered non-toxic, but we would still recommend keeping them out of reach of pets and children.