Cymbidium
It is a orchid with strange lower lip. From the Himalayas and Southeast Asia to Australia found 50 some species growing both on the ground and on rocks or on trees.
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Cymbidium
It is a orchid with strange lower lip. From the Himalayas and Southeast Asia to Australia found 50 some species growing both on the ground and on rocks or on trees.
Ctenanthe
It belongs to the family of Marantidou and hails from the rainforests of Brazil. Grown for imposing the leaves with the beautiful designs. The flowers are white, small and rather insignificant.
Crossandra infundibuliformis
It is an evergreen plant family akanthidon from India and Ceylon with glossy leaves and beautiful flowers on white, yellow, kokkno or orange. Was formerly a plant exclusively greenhouse, but now there are varieties suitable for indoor.
Coreopsis grandiflora
The cute this plant hails from the western states of America and reaches 60-80 cm. height. From late spring until September has bright yellow flowers that are highly decorative on the balcony and garden.
CORDYLINE FRUTICOSA
Kordylini
It is a Evergreen plant that originates from the tropics of Australia, New Zealand and Eastern Asia. Often confused with dracaena, It differs though mainly for the characteristic white and fleshy Rhizome of.
COLUMNEA
Beautiful plant, that belongs to the family of gesneriidwn and hails from the rainforests of Central America, where it grows onto other trees leaving long, loaded with blossoms branches hanging down.
Clivia miniata
It belongs to the family of amaryllidwn and hails from South Africa. It has dark green, oblong leaves, which come in pairs one over the other. The leaves contain poisonous alkaline substances.
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