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Height : 70 cm
Family : Asparagaceae
Common Name : Dragon Tree, Lemon Lime
One of the select types of Dracaena the lemon lime plant has stunning broad leaves with lemony green edges – hence the name, Lemon lime Dracaena. It is an easy-to-care houseplant and is cultivated throughout Asia and America.
Height : 75 cm
Family : Asparagaceae
Common Name : Dragon tree
Dracaena reflexa var. angustifolia ‘Bicolor’ is often called Dracaena marginata ‘Bicolor’ or Two-Coloured Madagascan Dragon Tree.
It is a cultivar from the Asparagaceae family, this is a popular, low maintenance indoor plant, frequently grown for its ease of care and colourful foliage.
Height : 100 cm
Family : Asparagaceae
Common Name : Mass Cane Plant or Corn Cane Plant
Dracaena fragrans massangeana is also called the corn plant or the Happy Plant because of it’s easy care nature and the zesty freshness of the yellow and green strappy leaves that brighten up home or office interiors, whilst filtering toxins from the atmosphere so you breathe easier.
Height : 70-80 cm
Family : Agavaceae
Common Name : Dragon Plant
Dracaena Warneckii, native to tropical Africa, is loved for its dramatic, yet fun shape and large, upright growth. Its dark green striped leaves are naturally shiny and gracefully drape from each of the canes.
Height : 10-20 cm (with pot)
Spread : 10-15 cm, 20-25 cm
Family : Cactaceae
Common Name : GOLDEN BARREL CACTUS
Spherical, eventually elongating cactus with a bright green stem bearing 20-40 sharply angled ribs. Yellow areoles produce golden yellow spines. Bears bright yellow flowers, 4-6cm long, in summer.
Height : 1.2 m
Spread : 40 cm
Family : Araceae
Common Name : MONEY PLANT
Epipremnum aureum has large, glossy green leaves with irregular cream and yellow streaks and blotches that are valued for their air-purifying qualities.
Height : 70 cm
Spread : 25 cm
Family : Araceae
Common Name : MONEY PLANT
Epipremnum aureum has large, glossy green leaves with irregular cream and yellow streaks and blotches that are valued for their air-purifying qualities.
Height : 1.4 m
Spread : 40-50 cm
Family : Moraceae
Common Name : WEEPING FIG
Weeping Fig with rich, dark green leaves. It is perfect for a corner in the home or office. This simple, low maintenance houseplant will give you lovely, dense foliage and air-purifying, indoor greenery.
Height : 70-80 cm
Family : Moraceae
Common Name : RUBBER TREE, RUBBER FIG
The rubber plant gets its name from the white latex coursing through its veins, which was once used to make rubber. Even its handsome, glossy leaves have a thick, rubber-like look.
Height : 30-40 cm
Family : Moraceae
Common Name : Fiddle-leaf Fig
Ficus lyrata is a popular indoor tree featuring very large, heavily veined, and glossy violin-shaped leaves that grow upright on a sleek trunk. A fiddle-leaf fig is perfect as a focal point of a room if you can situate it in a floor-standing container where the plant is allowed to grow to at least 6 feet tall.
Height : 15 cm
Family : Rubiaceae
Common Name : Cape jasmine
Gardenias are beautiful, shrubby evergreen houseplants well loved for their creamy, fragrant blooms. The shrub that can grow 6-8 ft high with almost equal spread. The leaves are elliptic-oblong, glossy and leathery. Mature shrubs usually look round, and have a medium texture. It blooms in mid-spring to early summer over a fairly long season. The flowers are white, turning to creamy yellow as they age, and have a waxy feel. They are double in form, and can grow as large as 10 cm across. They have a powerful, sweet fragrance, and can perfume an entire room. Gardenia is native to Japan, China and Eastern Himalaya.
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.