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HIBISCUS
The tropical-looking flowers of the Hibiscus create a warm-weather vibe and make this perennial a favorite of many. There are two varieties of Hibiscus: hardy and tropical. Hardy Hibiscus can quickly outgrow a container, and they naturally go dormant during the colder months, so it is not common to grow this variety in a pot. Potted hibiscus feels most comfortable at indoor temperatures between 18 and 28 °C. If the temperature outside is consistently above 15 °C, your indoor hibiscus can move outside in the summer. Here, it prefers a semi-shady and sheltered location. Both indoors and outdoors, the hibiscus is extremely loyal to its location. This means that once it begins to bloom, it should not be moved. A change of location places great stress on the plant and can lead to the shedding of flowers.
HOGWEED GREEN
Elevated interior designing begins with styling tall, artificial branches like this faux branch. It has lush green leaves and yellow green seeded accents that enhance the realistic look of this greenery. Showcase it alone in your favorite floor planter or tall vase for an arrangement that boasts sophisticated simplicity and invites a permanent feeling of nature indoors.
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HOYA CARNOSA
This tropical indoor plant — often called a “Wax plant” due to its thick waxy leaves — is a classic because it lives forever, grows to be enormous, and creates beautiful, porcelain-like fragrant flower clusters (it’s also often called “Porcelain flower”). Hoya carnosa has historically been the most widely cultivated Hoya in the Western world. The plant has been hybridized with other species and cultivated for genetic mutations of the leaves and blooms to give us new plants with new names. Soil Choice: Hoyas can be grown in an airy, well-draining mix and need water more frequently, or they can be potted with a more traditional houseplant or succulent soil blend with less frequent waterings. Although chunkier mixes require more attentive care, plants grow faster and stronger with airy soil blends. Common Hoya soil blends amend succulent soil with perlite and orchid bark.
INDIAN ALMOND TREE
Terminalia Catappa Aka Indian Almond is a perennial evergreen tree that grows upright forming a crown shape with branches arranged distinctively in tiers. And as the tree comes to ages the crown shape becomes flattened increasingly and eventually turns into a vase shape. Indian Almond trees have a tendency to grow up to the height of 35m, and they also have a distinctive leaf, which are quite big in size. These leaves are leathery thick with an ovoid shape and a glossy dark green colour. And before shedding its leaves in order to survive the dry season, these trees will retract their green pigmentation, leaving the leaves yellow-brown or pinkish-reddish. Adding to its appearance, they also contain flowers that are about 1 cm in diameter and quite inconspicuous. Therefore, these trees could be a deep shade and be the most favoured ornamental tree along parks and streets.
IXORA
Native to Asia, Ixora plants are actually small shrubs that grow in subtropical regions, making them suitable for outdoor growth in the country. Started and grown year-round outdoors, Ixora plants feature large clusters of red, yellow, white, or orange flowers that emerge like puffballs from the evergreen leaves continuously throughout the year. They are relatively easy to grow outdoors under the right conditions, keeping an Ixora plant happy and blooming inside can be a challenge even for an experienced gardener. In either location, the plant will grow slowly, so patience is key if you’re hoping for an oversized shrub.
JASMINE CREEPER
From the teas we drink to the perfume we wear, jasmine is beloved for its signature floral scent. While there are several different types of jasmine plants, the genus Jasminum, also known as Jasminum sambac and J.polyanthum, are true jasmines. True jasmines are shrubs and vines that generally become quite large over time, The small, numerous blossoms are often intense enough to fill a room with scent and can be enjoyed from several yards away in a garden. Many species and styles of jasmine are available, most of which make a delightfully fragrant addition to the garden.
KENTIA
The Kentia palm (Howea forsteriana) is a majestic palm tree that thrives in tropical climates and is a popular houseplant. This palm is slow-growing but ultimately can reach 40 feet high. It has arching, erect, feather-like fronds with green leaves that stretch around 10 to 12 feet long. The fronds grow from a slender single trunk that matures from green to dark brown. Insignificant creamy white flowers form on spikes at the end of the year, and they give way to small oval fruits. This palm is best planted in the spring.
KENTIA PALM
Looking for faux plants that look real? look no further, this unbelievable real-touch palm is the plant you’ve been waiting for! Replace your needy plants with one that doesn’t need sunlight or water. This plant is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
LADY PALM (PHAPIS PALM)
A delightful fan palm, with large, thick leaves, that are wider than many other palms and blunt tipped. Rhapis excelsa bears rhizome offshoots, leading to clusters of upright stems, perfect for a flourish of lush interior greenery. Thick fibres envelop new stems, these fall away in time to reveal bamboo-like trunks, and give the palm its other common name: Bamboo Palm. Rhapis excelsa is a versatile slow growing palm that adapts extremely well to being grown indoors in a container. It is not fussy about light or humidity, being one of the more shade tolerant palms.
Common name of Rhaphis excelsa is lady palm or miniature fan palm. Small, clump-forming palm with slender, erect, bamboo- or reed-like stems. The long-stalked, deeply lobed, lustrous, dark green leaves, 20-30cm long, each have 3-10 broadly to narrowly lance-shaped, puckered lobes. Tiny, bowl-shaped cream flowers are borne in panicles, to 12cm long, among the leaves, in summer.
LANTANA
Lantana is a perennial vining, flowering shrub in warm zones and an annual in places with frosty winters. Fast-growing lantana produces rounded clusters of small, brightly colored flowers in yellow, orange, white, red, pink, blue, or purple and is often used in hanging baskets or ground covers. Lantana grows best in full sun conditions and requires at least six hours of direct sunlight, preferring neutral, well-draining soil and temperatures above 12 degrees celsius.
LEAFY GREEN TREE
Enjoy permanent botanicals in this ever-popular leafy green tree with dark green foliage. Display these green artificial faux leaves in a pot to create a beautiful look. This plant is handmade by experienced artisans meeting with the highest standards of quality.
LEMON TREE
Lemon trees (Citrus limon) grow best in tropical and semi-tropical climates. The tree’s reddish buds develop into mildly fragrant white and purple flowers in solitary or small clusters of two or more blooms. Be aware there are often sharp thorns on the twigs of the tree. Plant your lemon tree in the spring and you can expect it to be established within three years.