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CURRY LEAVES PLANT
Native to India, the fast-growing curry tree is a small evergreen bush or tree that can reach anywhere from six to 20 feet tall. The most widely known part of the curry tree is its aromatic, spicy foliage, comprised of many leaflets. The leaves are pinnate and form alternately on the stem. They are best harvested when fresh. The tree produces fragrant white flowers, which develop into small, black fruits similar to berries. Unlike the leaves, they are not suitable for consumption. The curry tree is best planted in the spring.
CUSHION
Designed in elegant tones with a contemporary design, this lovely square cushion will add charm to your home. Crafted from cotton with a textured finish, this durable pick is easy to maintain and needs to be spot cleaned.
CYCAS PALM – SAGO PALM
Despite its common name, sago palm (Cycas revoluta) isn’t technically a true palm tree though it may have the appearance of other types of palm. Sago palm grows best in warm, humid conditions, and requires four to six hours daily of dappled sunlight, acidic soil, and consistent temperatures between 18 and 23 degrees Celsius. These fairly low-growing plants with long green fronds are cycads, a group of ancient tropical and subtropical plants that usually grow from a trunk that doesn’t branch out; it produces nuts but doesn’t flower or fruit. Sago palms are native to warm parts of Japan and southern China.
CYCAS REVOLUTA (SAGO PALM)
Cycas revoluta Cycad is robust-stemmed cycad, erect at first but gradually relining with age, and suckering and branching when mature. Arching leaves, 0.75-1.5m long, are pinnate, with up to 125 sickle-shaped, glossy, dark green leaflets. Ovoid, woolly, golden brown inflorescences are produced on mature plants but seldom on those grown in containers. The male inflorescences, to 40cm long, are pineapple-scented; females, 20cm long, produce ovoid yellow fruit, 3-4cm long. Height 1-2m or more, Spread1-2m or more. Native of Japan.
Cycad, Cycas revoluta, Japanese Cycad, Japanese Fern Palm, Japanses Sago Palm, Outdoor Plants, Sago Cycad, Sago palm, Shrubs
DATE PALM
The Date Palm, Phoenix Dactylifera, is a tree native to the Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan. Its fruits are great sources of vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium. Enjoy its great taste and health benefits in a variety of dishes.
Phoenix dactylifera or Date palm ?????? is tall, sometimes suckering palm producing a columnar trunk usually clad with old leaf bases, at least towards the top. Leaves, 4-6m long, are composed of many linear, greyish green leaflets, the lowest ones reduced to spines, arranged in various planes giving a 3-dimensional effect. Bowl-shaped cream flowers appear in long-stalked panicles, 1.5-2m long, in spring or summer. Ellipsoid to cylindrical, edible, sweet, fleshy, yellow to reddish brown fruit, 2.5-7cm long, are very variable both in texture and flavor.
DATE PALM
The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) has a commanding presence. Its arching, gray-green, waxy fronds can reach more than 10 feet long, forming a stately crown at the top of the tree. Panicles of pale yellow flowers generally appear in the spring. And they give way to the edible oblong fruits (the dates) that begin as green and then typically turn brown as they ripen. The palm is slow-growing, gaining a few feet per year on average. It can be planted in the spring or fall.
DELONIX TREE
Delonix regia or Flame Tree is a semi-evergreen tree (fully deciduous in areas with a long, dry season). It has a wide-spreading, dome-shaped crown and broadly ovate, 2-pinnate, bright green leaves, 30-50cm long, each pinna divided into 10-25 pairs of elliptic to oblong leaflets. From spring to summer, bears many scarlet flowers, 10-13cm across, the standard petals pale yellow and striped with red. Height to 10m, Spread 5-10m. Native of Madagascar. During summer, Water daily or when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. During the Winter season water once in 2 days or when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not overwater as this will cause brown spots and leaf drop.
DIEFFENBACHIA – DUMB CANE
Dieffenbachia is a tropical perennials with several species that are commonly grown as houseplants. They feature pointed, ovate leaves in a variety of combinations of green, cream, and white colors. A large, well-grown dieffenbachia can reach 10 feet, with leaves 20 inches long. However, the plants will rarely reach this size in typical indoor conditions, where 3 to 5 feet is more common. Dieffenbachia is a fast-growing plant that can achieve 2 feet in height within a year of planting a rooted cutting, provided it gets enough light. Though the name “dumb cane” has fallen out of favor as a derogatory term, it got that name because the plant contains toxins in all of its parts (including its roots and sap) that, if it is in contact near the face or ingested, it can inhibit speech.
DIERAMA
Elevate your home decor and interior design with this beautiful floral arrangement of artificial Dierama flowers in a glass vase. The faux delicate flowers have realistic botanical details that make them a perfect replica of nature. Simply style this vase arrangement on your table or mantle to bring a permanent feeling of spring to your space.
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.
DRACAENA JANET CRAIG
Dracaena Janet Craig is an excellent low-light interior plant. Add her ability to handle low humidity, air conditioning, plus infrequent care – you have the making of a very durable indoor plant. It survives low light levels but grows best however in filtered indirect light, but no direct sunlight. Its evergreen, glossy leaves and tall growing habit combine to make the Janet Craig plant a perfect fix for an empty corner.
DRACAENA LEMON LIME
Dracaena Lemon lime are very widely grown as an ornamental houseplant, which is valued mostly for their evergreen dark-green leaves and neon yellow stripes on them. This Massangeana plant will get you a display of profuse attraction in your personal spaces. Unlike other Dracaena plants, Dracaena Lemon lime requires a bit more light to get to its mature state. And once they mature, they form into a beautiful bush. While in indoor conditions, Dracaena Lemon lime has a tendency to grow in a range of 1.5 – 2 m. It will be a great choice to select this plant for any of your inhouse space as it will brighten up any room. Usually kept to a tabletop size with regular pruning.
DRACAENA MARGINATA – DRAGON TREE
Dracaena marginata, more commonly known as a dragon tree, is an attractive plant with green sword-like, red-edged leaves. Native to Madagascar, the eye-catching spiky tree is known as a great entry plant for household gardeners—it’s easy to care for, drought-tolerant, and nearly indestructible. The slow-growing plant can be planted year-round and boasts tiny white flowers in the spring (though it rarely flowers indoors). This small tree will grow to about 20 feet in warm outdoor climates, but it is generally grown as a potted houseplant and kept pruned to 6 feet or less.