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LEMON TREE (CITRUS TREE)
Citrus Lemon is large shrub or small, freely branching, spiny tree with narrowly ovate, finely toothed, light green leaves, 5-10cm long. Fragrant white flowers, 4-5cm across, borne singly or in small cymes, open from red- or purple-tinted buds; they are followed by broadly ovoid yellow fruit, 7-15cm long. Height 2-7m, Spread 1.5-3m. Native of Asia.
LIVISTONA PALM
These indoor palm plants perform well when kept in presence of bright indirect light to partial shade. Water them moderately, and allow their topsoil to dry completely before watering. Remember to water them enough to keep their soil moist, but not wet. Water less in winter and check the top 3 inches to be dry to touch. Use filtered, distilled or rain water to avoid chemicals in the tap water. Most indoor plants like a steady diet of liquid plant food, but not palms. Palms are slow-growing, especially indoors, and don’t need much fertilizer. Livistona Palms will thrive in a humid spot, so introducing a pebble tray whilst the heaters are operating will ensure adequate moisture around its foliage. You can even mist the foliage once a month to hydrate and wash away excess dust from its leaves. An under-humid location will cause the leaf-tips to dry and brown over which is typically more common in the height of winter. Always keep the Palm at least four metres from an operating heat source due to the negative effects it has on transpiration and therefore leaf hydration.
LIVISTONA PALM
Livistona is a genus of palm trees that is widely distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australia, and Africa. These palm trees are characterized by their fan-shaped leaves, slender trunks, and attractive, decorative fronds. Livistona palms are popular among gardeners and landscapers for their ornamental value, ease of care, and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions.
MAGNOLIA
Simple styling has never been more simple, or beautiful! These artificial magnolia stems are perfect for any space or any season. Bold enough to be styled alone, yet make the perfect neutral focal bloom for your spring centerpieces. This realistic faux magnolia stem offers blooms that are fully open as well as partially open for an ultra-realistic look.
This Magnolia flower is designed with silk material & is part of flower collections. This flower is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
MAGNOLIA
Simple styling has never been more simple, or beautiful! These artificial cream magnolia stems are perfect for any space or any season. Bold enough to be styled alone, yet make the perfect neutral focal bloom for your spring centerpieces. This realistic faux magnolia stem offers blooms that are fully open as well as partially open for an ultra-realistic look.
This Magnolia flower is designed with silk material & is part of flower collections. This flower is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
MANDEVILLA
Mandevilla, also known as rock trumpet, is a genus of flowering vines that grow in tropical and subtropical climates. The five-petal trumpet-shaped flowers are often showy and fragrant, typically coming in shades of pink, red, and white, occasionally with yellow throats. They generally bloom in summer and can stretch into fall, though in warm climates they can bloom year-round. Some species within the genus have smaller, more plentiful blooms while others have fewer, larger blooms. Their ovate leaves are usually a glossy green. These fast-growing vines should be planted in mid-to-late spring once the temperature is reliably warm.
MANGO TREE
Although it can be tricky to grow, a mango tree (Mangifera indica) can make for an interesting specimen when grown in the ground or a large pot. This tree forms a dense canopy of long oblong green leaves in the right conditions, rewarding you with white flowers from December through March. After flowering, mango trees bear fruit three to five months later.
MANGO TREE
Grow your own Mangifera indica, Mango Tree, and savor sweet, juicy mangoes. Enjoy its deep green foliage and experience the joy of harvesting your own fruits at home. Perfect for gardeners looking to add a tropical touch to their space.
The Mangifera indica, mango tree or ???? ??????? is erect, 30 to 100 ft (roughly 10-30 m) high, with a broad, rounded canopy which may, with age, attain 100 to 125 ft (30-38 m) in width, or a more upright, oval, relatively slender crown. In deep soil, the taproot descends to a depth of 20 ft (6 in), the profuse, wide-spreading, feeder root system also sends down many anchor roots which penetrate for several feet. The tree is long-lived, some specimens being known to be 300 years old and still fruiting. There is a single, longitudinally ribbed, pale yellowish-white, somewhat woody stone, flattened, oval or kidney-shaped, sometimes rather elongated.
MAPLE
Create your artificial floral arrangements and designs with these stunning Maple flowers. They are among the best nature-inspired faux botanicals that bring permanent beauty to home decor and interior design. Style a few silk flower branches in a large table vase for an effortless centerpiece with an elevated look.
This flower is designed with silk material & is part of flower collections. This flower is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
METAL POT
These planters are made with metal and available in various shapes and sizes. Specifically used as vegetable or flower beds as you can see but works wonders for herbs patch.
MEXICAN FAN PALM (WASHINGTONIA ROBUSTA)
Also known as Sky Duster, Cotton Palm and Petticoat Palm, Washingtonia robusta epitomises Californian boulevards. The Mexican Fan Palm has a tall, slender reddish trunk that swells towards the base topped by a crown of large, bright green, fan-shaped leaves, with cotton-like threads hanging from each leaf. With its strong architectural features and tropical good looks, this palm is a must for all interior landscapers.
Washingtonia robusta is known as Mexican Fan Palm Is commonly seen at 40 to 50 feet but capable of soaring to 80 feet in height, Washington Palm is quickly recognized as the much-used, straight, singletrunked street palm of years past. The lower leaves persist on the tree after they die, forming a dense, brown, shaggy covering below the living, bright green, broad, fan-shaped leaves, giving it the common name of petticoat palm.
MILLINGTONIA – INDIAN CORK TREE
The indian cork tree is a tree native to many areas in Asia desired for its landscaping features and various uses. The plant possesses attractive foliage adorned with white, trumpet-shaped, and fragrant flowers used in rituals. The wood of this tree is a good timber; the bark is utilized as an inferior alternative to cork.