Requires less watering only. Over watering will cause root rot.
Performs well indoor in cold temperature.
Application of a NPK based fertiliser yearly 8 times and a one-time application of micro-elements are recommended.
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Height : 50 cm
Family : Araliaceae
Common Name :Ivy Plant
Hedera, commonly called ivy, is a genus of 12–15 species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae, native to western, central and southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa and across central-southern Asia east to Japan and Taiwan.
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Dimensions | 50-60 × 50-60 cm |
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Family : Araceae
Common Name : PEACE LILY
Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) help improve air quality. A peace lily removes formaldehyde, benzine and carbon monoxide from the air.
Height : 30-40 cm
Spread : 30-40 cm
Family : Asparagaceae
Common Name : CENTURY PLANT, AMERICAN ALOE
Leaves are very fleshy, succulent, and ovate in shape. The inflorescence is dense and raceme. Leaves don’t possess any lateral or terminal sharp spines. Leaf ends are characterised with soft spine like pointed ends.
Family : Bromeliaceae
Common Name : Scarlet Star
Guzmania Lingulata with wooden basket is a perfect gift for your friends & family, The handsome glossy leaves are spineless & it is an evergreen epiphytic perennial.
Family : Lamiaceae
Common Name : BASIL
Basil is a fragrant herb known for its glossy leaves which are used for culinary purposes. It is native to tropical regions in South East Asia.
Height : 1.2 meter
Spread : 60-70 cm
Family : Polygonaceae
Common Name : CORAL VINE
Antigonon is a fast-growing vine with triangular shaped leaves and clustery pink flowers. Tendrils from the stem hook on support and grow.
Height : 40 cm
Spread : 15 cm
Family : Lamiaceae
Common Name : THAI BASIL, SIAM QUEEN
Thai basil has a sweet, slightly spicy flavour with tender leaves used for fragrance and aromatic purposes. Pink purple flowers emerge from the centre of the stem.