Requires less watering only. Over watering will cause root rot.
Performs well indoor.
Application of a NPK based fertiliser yearly 8 times and a one-time application of micro-elements are recommended.
Low Salt Tolerance.
Low Drought Tolerance.
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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.
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Dimensions | 50-60 × 50-60 cm |
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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.
Family : Solanaceae
Common Name : EGG PLANT, BRINJAL
Aubergine or Egg plant stems are slightly spiny with compound leaves. Flowers are pinkish white in colour. Fruits are egg shaped and different breeds are available.
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.
Family : Araceae
Common Name : ZZ plant
Zamioculcas zamiifolia with wooden basket is a perfect gift for your friends & family, known for its adaptive abilities and relatively easy-going, low maintenance demeanor.
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.
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.