

Blue Hue Houseplant Collection (5 Plants)
💙 Blue Hue Collection — Overview
The Blue Hue Collection is a curated selection of houseplants that share a common and captivating trait: a cool, bluish or silvery tint to their foliage. These subtle tones add a soothing, modern aesthetic to any indoor space, pairing beautifully with neutral decor and minimalist interiors. Beyond their beauty, these plants each bring unique shapes and textures — from trailing vines to sculptural succulents and graceful ferns. Easy to care for and visually harmonious, this collection is perfect for anyone seeking something a little different from the usual greens.
🌿 1. Epipremnum ‘Exotica’ (Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’)
A popular trailing plant with large, heart-shaped leaves splashed with silvery-blue markings on deep green. The velvety foliage shimmers in the light, making it a standout in hanging pots or trailing off shelves.
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Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate medium light)
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Water: Let top 2–5 cm of soil dry out between waterings
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Humidity: Average to high; mist occasionally
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Soil: Well-draining potting mix with perlite
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Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with balanced houseplant fertiliser
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Notes: Rotate regularly for even growth; wipe leaves to remove dust
🌿 2. Sedum burrito (‘Burro’s Tail’)
A trailing succulent with plump, blue-green, bead-like leaves that form long, hanging stems. It’s a charming plant with a whimsical, cascading habit.
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Light: Bright, direct or strong indirect light
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Water: Infrequently – allow soil to dry completely between waterings
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Humidity: Low; prefers dry air
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Soil: Gritty, fast-draining cactus mix
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Feeding: Monthly in spring/summer with succulent fertiliser
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Notes: Extremely fragile leaves — avoid handling too much
🌿 3. Phlebodium aureum ‘Blue Star’
A graceful fern with deeply lobed, wavy fronds and a silvery-blue cast. Unlike many ferns, it’s relatively easy-going and makes a great choice for bathrooms or humid rooms.
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Light: Bright, indirect light (no harsh sun)
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Water: Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy; reduce in winter
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Humidity: High (ideal for bathrooms); mist often or use a humidifier
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Soil: Loose, airy mix (peat-based with bark and perlite)
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Feeding: Light feed every 6–8 weeks in growing season
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Notes: Avoid letting soil dry out completely or become waterlogged
🌿 4. Cotyledon orbiculata ‘Coral’
A sculptural succulent with thick, paddle-shaped leaves in a bluish-silver tone with a hint of red on the edges when exposed to bright light. Bold and modern in form.
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Light: Full sun to very bright indirect light
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Water: Let soil dry completely between waterings
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Humidity: Low; thrives in dry air
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Soil: Sandy, gritty cactus mix
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Feeding: Monthly during active growth with diluted cactus fertiliser
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Notes: Ensure excellent drainage; reduce water in winter
🌿 5. Senecio hallianus (String of Bananas)
Trailing succulent with glossy, banana-shaped blue-green leaves. It grows quickly and looks great spilling out of hanging pots.
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Light: Bright indirect to direct sun
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Water: Allow soil to fully dry before rewatering
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Humidity: Low; do not mist
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Soil: Well-draining cactus/succulent mix
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Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer with cactus feed
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Notes: Rotate for even growth; cut back leggy stems for bushier appearance
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💙 Blue Hue Collection — Overview
The Blue Hue Collection is a curated selection of houseplants that share a common and captivating trait: a cool, bluish or silvery tint to their foliage. These subtle tones add a soothing, modern aesthetic to any indoor space, pairing beautifully with neutral decor and minimalist interiors. Beyond their beauty, these plants each bring unique shapes and textures — from trailing vines to sculptural succulents and graceful ferns. Easy to care for and visually harmonious, this collection is perfect for anyone seeking something a little different from the usual greens.
🌿 1. Epipremnum ‘Exotica’ (Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’)
A popular trailing plant with large, heart-shaped leaves splashed with silvery-blue markings on deep green. The velvety foliage shimmers in the light, making it a standout in hanging pots or trailing off shelves.
-
Light: Bright, indirect light (can tolerate medium light)
-
Water: Let top 2–5 cm of soil dry out between waterings
-
Humidity: Average to high; mist occasionally
-
Soil: Well-draining potting mix with perlite
-
Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer with balanced houseplant fertiliser
-
Notes: Rotate regularly for even growth; wipe leaves to remove dust
🌿 2. Sedum burrito (‘Burro’s Tail’)
A trailing succulent with plump, blue-green, bead-like leaves that form long, hanging stems. It’s a charming plant with a whimsical, cascading habit.
-
Light: Bright, direct or strong indirect light
-
Water: Infrequently – allow soil to dry completely between waterings
-
Humidity: Low; prefers dry air
-
Soil: Gritty, fast-draining cactus mix
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Feeding: Monthly in spring/summer with succulent fertiliser
-
Notes: Extremely fragile leaves — avoid handling too much
🌿 3. Phlebodium aureum ‘Blue Star’
A graceful fern with deeply lobed, wavy fronds and a silvery-blue cast. Unlike many ferns, it’s relatively easy-going and makes a great choice for bathrooms or humid rooms.
-
Light: Bright, indirect light (no harsh sun)
-
Water: Keep soil lightly moist but not soggy; reduce in winter
-
Humidity: High (ideal for bathrooms); mist often or use a humidifier
-
Soil: Loose, airy mix (peat-based with bark and perlite)
-
Feeding: Light feed every 6–8 weeks in growing season
-
Notes: Avoid letting soil dry out completely or become waterlogged
🌿 4. Cotyledon orbiculata ‘Coral’
A sculptural succulent with thick, paddle-shaped leaves in a bluish-silver tone with a hint of red on the edges when exposed to bright light. Bold and modern in form.
-
Light: Full sun to very bright indirect light
-
Water: Let soil dry completely between waterings
-
Humidity: Low; thrives in dry air
-
Soil: Sandy, gritty cactus mix
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Feeding: Monthly during active growth with diluted cactus fertiliser
-
Notes: Ensure excellent drainage; reduce water in winter
🌿 5. Senecio hallianus (String of Bananas)
Trailing succulent with glossy, banana-shaped blue-green leaves. It grows quickly and looks great spilling out of hanging pots.
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Light: Bright indirect to direct sun
-
Water: Allow soil to fully dry before rewatering
-
Humidity: Low; do not mist
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Soil: Well-draining cactus/succulent mix
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Feeding: Every 4–6 weeks in spring/summer with cactus feed
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Notes: Rotate for even growth; cut back leggy stems for bushier appearance





















