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Height : 1-1.5 meter
Caliper : 30-40 mm
Family : Apocynaceae
Common Name: RED FRANGIPANI, COMMON FRANGIPANI
Large, deciduous shrub or small, sparsely branched tree, upright in habit, with very thick stems bearing alternately arranged, broadly elliptic to oblong or inversely lance-shaped, mid-green leaves, 20-40cm long, with paler midribs.
Family : Fabaceae
Common Name: PONGAM, KARUM TREE, POONGA OIL TREE
Many-branched, spreading, deciduous or semi-evergreen tree with a domed head and a usually short trunk. The pinnate, glossy, bright green leaves, 15-30 cm long, comprise 5-9 ovate to elliptic leaflets, emerging pink-bronze. In summer and autumn produces racemes.
Height : 10-15 cm
Spread: 10 cm
Family : Portulacaceae
Common Name : ELEPHANT BUSH, SPEKCOOM
Bushy, succulent shrub with thick, grey-barked stems and jointed, short, twig-like, projecting branches. The obovate, sometimes pointed, opposite, glossy green leaves, to 2cm long, are flat above, convex below. Inconspicuous, saucer-shaped, pale pink flowers, 2mm across, are produced in summer.
Height : 20 cm
Family : Cactaceae
Common Name :Mistletoe Cactus
Rhipsalis are tropical plants in the cactus family with long, trailing stems making them perfect choices as indoor hanging plants. Aside from the attractive foliage, they also offer the added bonus of almost year-round blooms and fruit.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Ericaceae
Common Name :Catch fly
This family of plants contains an option for every landscape, from the giant rhododendrons of East Asian mountainsides to the rosebay rhododendrons native to Eastern U.S. woodlands. These often-broadleaf evergreen plants boast large clusters of showy blooms at their growing tips in spring.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Ericaceae
Common Name :Catch fly
This family of plants contains an option for every landscape, from the giant rhododendrons of East Asian mountainsides to the rosebay rhododendrons native to Eastern U.S. woodlands. These often-broadleaf evergreen plants boast large clusters of showy blooms at their growing tips in spring.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Ericaceae
Common Name :Catch fly
This family of plants contains an option for every landscape, from the giant rhododendrons of East Asian mountainsides to the rosebay rhododendrons native to Eastern U.S. woodlands. These often-broadleaf evergreen plants boast large clusters of showy blooms at their growing tips in spring.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Ericaceae
Common Name :Catch fly
This family of plants contains an option for every landscape, from the giant rhododendrons of East Asian mountainsides to the rosebay rhododendrons native to Eastern U.S. woodlands. These often-broadleaf evergreen plants boast large clusters of showy blooms at their growing tips in spring.
Height : 10-15 cm
Spread : 10-15 cm
Family : Commelinaceae
Clump-forming perennial with rosettes of semi-erect, linear-lance-shaped, fleshy, hairless leaves, 20-35cm long, dark green above and deep purple beneath. White flowers are produced in paired, axillary cymes, which are surrounded by prominent, long-lasting purple bracts, throughout the year.
Height : 40 cm
Family : Rosaceae
Common Name :Rose
TA rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.
Height : 40 cm
Family : Rosaceae
Common Name :Rose
TA rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.
Height : 40 cm
Family : Rosaceae
Common Name :Rose
TA rose is a woody perennial flowering plant of the genus Rosa, in the family Rosaceae, or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred species and tens of thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing, or trailing, with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles.