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Subtotal : AED 36.75 (incl. VAT)
Height : 1-1.10 m
Spread : 30-40 cm
Family : Lythraceae
Common Name : HENNA TREE, MIGNONETTE TREE
Often spiny, large shrub, or sometimes small tree, with an open habit. Has tiny, fragrant flowers, with 4 crumpled, clawed, broadly ovate or spoon-shaped, white, pink, or cinnabar-red petals.
Height : 50-60cm, 1-1.2 meter
Spread : 40-50, 50-60 cm
Family : Scrophulariaceae
Common Name : SILVER LEAF, TEXAS SAGE
Leucophyllum is an excellent hedge plant. Plant is characterized with dusty green coloured leaves and small purple flowers.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Marantaceae
Common Name : Prayer Plant
The Maranta leuconeura fascinator is an expressive plant which folds in its leaves at night, giving it the name “Prayer Plant”. The beautiful markings on its foliage become even more vivid as this plant matures. Small, white flowers appear during the growing season, although this is rarely observed in houseplants and the flowers are not of particular value in comparison to the attractive foliage.
Height : 30 cm
Family : Lomariopsidaceae
Common Name : Sword fern
Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata), also known as sword fern, is a popular fern species that grows in many tropical areas around the world. In North America, it is considered a classic houseplant and is easy to care for, as it doesn’t require a lot of sunlight. Outdoors, this plant thrives in swampy, humid, and forested areas.
Height : 60-70 cm
Family : Malvaceae
Common Name : Money tree
Pachira aquatica, also known as Malabar chestnut, usually has two or three inter-woven trunks and dark green leaves that resemble a hand with five fingers.
Height : 30-40 cm
Family : Malvaceae
Common Name : Money tree
Pachira aquatica, also known as Malabar chestnut, usually has two or three inter-woven trunks and dark green leaves that resemble a hand with five fingers.
Height : 30-40 cm
Spread : 20-30 cm
Family : Pandanaceae
Common Name : PANDANUS VARIEGATA
A slow-growing, suckering shrub that seldom branches and rarely flowers. Bears rosettes of arching, linear, minutely spiny yellow leaves, 45-75cm long, becoming green with pale yellow stripes when mature.
Height : 30-20 cm
Spread : 20-10 cm
Family : Pandanaceae
Common Name : PANDANUS
Slow-growing, suckering shrub that seldom branches and rarely flowers. Bears rosettes of arching, linear, minutely spiny yellow leaves, 45-75cm long, becoming green with pale yellow stripes when mature.
Height : 3-4 meter
Caliper : 30-40, 40-50 mm
Family : Parnassiaceae
Common Name: JERUSALEM THORN, MEXICAN PALO VERDE
Small, spreading, often weeping, deciduous trees, or occasionally large shrub, bearing spiny green stems and branchlets. Slender, 2-pinnate, stalkless, mid-green leaves, to 30cm long, have distinctive flat midribs and many tiny, ovate to oblong leaflets, 2-5 mm long, often quickly deciduous; they fold up at night.
Height : 100 cm (per sq metre)
Spread : 100 cm (per sq metre)
Family : Poaceae
Common Name : SEASHORE GRASS
It is absolutely vital that the area be kept ready for planting before the grass delivery. For best results, it is best if the grass is planted on the same day as delivery. Please contact if you require more than 50 sq. meters to avail a better price.
Height : 18cm -1 meter
Spread : 15-20 cm
Family : Gramineae/ Poaceae
Common Name : TENDER FOUNTAIN GRASS, CRIMSON FOUNTAINGRASS
Mound-forming, densely tufted, deciduous perennial grass, often grown as an annual, with upright, narrowly linear, flat or rolled, rough-textured, mid-green leaves, to 30cm long. From mid-summer to early autumn, bears pink to purplish pink spikelet in plumed, long-bristled, upright to nodding, narrow panicles, to 30cm long.
Height : 25 cm
Family : Piperaceae
Common Name :Shining Bus, Man to Man
Peperomia is one of the two large genera of the family Piperaceae. Most of them are compact, small perennial epiphytes growing on rotten wood. More than 1500 species have been recorded, occurring in all tropical and subtropical regions of the world, though concentrated in Central America and northern South America.