House Plant Market University of Glasgow
16 – 19 September, 2024, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Outside the Main Building, inside the Memorial Gates on Central Campus, University Avenue, G12 8QQ
Jazz up your room or office with some friendly houseplants! There will be over 150 different types of houseplants on offer in varying shapes and sizes at competitive prices along with a large choice of colourful ceramic pots. Houseplants which can be found at the sale include:
- Aloe Vera & other medicinals
- Bonsai trees & Lucky bamboos
- Fly traps & other carnivores
- Ferns & Palms
- Cacti & Succulents
- Calatheas & other shade lovers
- Citrus trees, Bonsai trees and Chilli Plants
- Carnivorous Plants
- Orchids, Peace Lilies and other flowering plants
- Rubber trees & other sun lovers
- Ivy & other hangers

Both cash and card payments will be accepted.
Make sure you don’t miss this event!
Everyone welcome! Come & grab some green goodness to create your own JUNGLE! Don’t miss us – won’t be back again until this time next year!
Try to bring a bag!
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