Nephrolepis exaltata
Nefrolepis
They are beautiful fern, originating in the tropics. Grows both on the ground, and as an epiphyte. Its scientific name is derived from the Greek words kidney and squama.
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Nephrolepis exaltata
Nefrolepis
They are beautiful fern, originating in the tropics. Grows both on the ground, and as an epiphyte. Its scientific name is derived from the Greek words kidney and squama.
Narcissus
Manoysaki
It belongs to the family of amaryllidwn and is known as the flower of the garden, but you can keep almost all types and containers.
Myrtus communis
Cute little Evergreen shrub of the family of myrtidwn that is found in the Mediterranean area. The ancient Myrtos was dedicated to the goddess Venus, and was a symbol of fertility.
MONSTERA
The Monstera belongs to the family of aroeidwn and originates from the tropical areas of Mexico. Its name comes from the Latin monstrum Apostolos, meaning monster, and probably so named by its leaves which are large and strange.
Kalanchoe
The kalagchoi is present!. Most species of originating from Madagascar and typically have fleshy leaves. Some species have developed an admirable way of propagation: on the edges of the leaves grow seedlings
Jasminum
The jasmine belongs to the family of elaieidwn and originated in the tropics. The flowers are usually white, star-shaped and they smell wonderful, since they contain essential oils. These oils are the basis for many perfumes.
Impatiens walleriana
Impatiens
He Comes from the tropics of Eastern Africa. Belongs to family of balsaminidwn. The scientific name (lats. impatiens = sensitive) associated with that capsules containing seeds with the slightest touch open.
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