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AED 92.00


  Height : 50 cm


Family : Araceae
Common Name : Flamingo Flower, Laceleaf, Tailflower, Flamingo Lily, Painter’s Palette


Anthurium andraeanum is a herbaceous, perennial and rhizomatous, evergreen plant of small height and slow annual growth rate. It is spherical in shape, upright in habit with open symmetrical foliage of coarse texture. It is cultivated for its flowers, which are actually transformed leaves – bract, whose lifetime on the plant reaches 25 to 30 days (in tropical areas up to 40)

AED 112.00


  Height : 50 cm


Family : Araceae
Common Name : Flamingo Flower,Rainbow Champion


Anthurium andraeanum – rainbow champion is a herbaceous, perennial and rhizomatous, evergreen plant of small height and slow annual growth rate. It is spherical in shape, upright in habit with open symmetrical foliage of coarse texture. It is cultivated for its flowers, which are actually transformed leaves – bract, whose lifetime on the plant reaches 25 to 30 days (in tropical areas up to 40)

AED 85.00


  Height : 50 cm


Family : Bromeliaceae
Common Name : Blushing bromeliads


Bromelia species are widespread across much of Latin America and the West-Indies and are characterized by flowers with a deeply cleft calyx. The genus is named after the Swedish medical doctor and botanist Olof Bromelius

AED 85.00


  Height : 50 cm


Family : Bromeliaceae
Common Name : Blushing bromeliads


Bromelia species are widespread across much of Latin America and the West-Indies and are characterized by flowers with a deeply cleft calyx. The genus is named after the Swedish medical doctor and botanist Olof Bromelius

AED 55.00AED 105.00


  Height : 30-75 cm (with pot)


Family : Bromeliaceae
Common Name : Scarlet Star, Droophead tufted air plant


There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all of them are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil. Striking bracts grow from the centre of the plant and can be red, yellow, orange, or deep purple depending on the species.

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