The Maori® plants are trendy and unique, and perfectly consistent with a minimalist style. Less is more is the ideal saying for these unusual (branch-shaped) plants. However, due to their modest greenery, the plants provide a lot of atmosphere in a room and represent the nature element. The Maori® plant is suitable for indoors and outdoors (-5 degrees Celsius).
The Maori® comes in three varieties: Green Leaf, Silver Leaf & Little Leaf.
Maori® Green Leaf
The ‘Maori® Green Leaf’ is a trendy plant that is suitable for growing indoors as well as outdoors. It is also called a zigzag plant because the plants will grow in a zigzag, bushy shape. As the name indicates, ‘Green Leaf’ has fresh green leaves that are small, round, and feel leathery.
Maori® Green Leaf
The branches are light-grey and are covered with soft hairs. This combination guarantees a wonderful contrast in the plant. If you take good care of this plant, you will be rewarded with small, star-shaped yellow flowers.
Maori® Silver Leaf
The ‘Maori® Silver Leaf’ is a robust plant that is suitable for growing indoors as well as outdoors. The plant has unique silver-colored foliage that colors quickly after appearing. The branches are light-grey and they are covered with soft hairs. The plant will also retain its beautiful, silver color when grown outside.
Maori® Silver Leaf
The irregular growth, in combination with the taller narrow shape, gives the plant a robust appearance.
Maori® Little Leaf
The ‘Maori® Little Leaf’ is a trendy plant that is very suitable for growing indoors but can also be used as a feature plant on the terrace in spring. The plant has a fragile and minimalist structure. As the name indicates, ‘Little Leaf’ has very tiny leaves which are bright green. Its natural shape is bushy, and it will grow in a zigzag shape.
Maori® Little Leaf
Maori® Plant Care
Maori® plants are very easy-going plants that don't require too much care or attention from their owners. Keep the soil of your Maori plants slightly moist, but don't let any water remain in the pot. They like a light and sunny position but can also be happy if it is slightly darker. The Maori® is used to withstanding wind and can resist frost up to -5 degrees. Want to keep them in shape? It's perfectly okay to remove a branch from time to time. You can find more information about the Maori plants on the website from
Addenda.