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 : 22 cm (with pot)
Family : Crasulaceae
Common Name : Flaming Kalanchoe, Florist Kalanchoe
Bushy, perennial succulent with oval to oblong-ovate, softly toothed, glossy, dark green leaves, 15-20cm long, usually spotted reddish-brown, that produce adventitious plantlets on the toothed margins. Pendent, broadly tubular, greyish violet flowers, to 2cm long, are produced in cyme-like panicles in winter.
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Dimensions | 50-60 × 50-60 cm |
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Height : 60-70 cm (with pot)
Family : Araceae
Common Name : ZZ PLANT
Zamioculcas zamiifolia has small but wide, dark green, glossy leaves that zig-zag up tall, slender stems. The plant has air purifying qualities too, removing volatile organic compounds benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene.
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.
Height : 40-75 cm (with pot)
Family : Araceae
Common Name : TAILFLOWER, FLAMINGO FLOWER
Anthuriums are tropical perennials with unique flowers and leaves, normally grown as houseplants.
Height : 40-50 cm
Spread : 20 cm
Family : Lamiaceae
Common Name : ROSEMARY
Rosmarinus is fragrant herb with needle like leaves. Flowers are light purple to pink.
Height : 70 cm
Spread : 50 cm
Family : Araliaceae
Common Name : DWARF UMBRELLA TREE
Schefflera arboricola is fantastic houseplants with beautiful foliage. It has green, glossy splayed leaves reminiscent of an umbrella.
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.