Pandanus
Originates from the tropics and belongs to the family of pandanidon, to which he gave the name. Grows a lot and needs plenty of space because of the massive, jagged foliage.
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Pandanus
Originates from the tropics and belongs to the family of pandanidon, to which he gave the name. Grows a lot and needs plenty of space because of the massive, jagged foliage.
Pachystachys lutea
The yellow veloperoni hails from Peru and belongs to the family of akanthidon. Hundred years ago was very popular, later forgotten for some time, until recently rediscovered.
Pachypodium
It is a strange plant that belongs to the family of apokynidon and comes from the dry regions of Madagascar. Outdoor combines the look of cactus that of palm. It has thick tubular body with sharp thorns, on top of which pops a rosette with oblong leaves.
OXALIS
Oxalis
The name derives from the ancient Greek acute (= Tart) and salt (= Salt). Although the foliage is trifoliate-leaf or has no affinity with the familiar clover.
Opuntia
Opountia, (also known as "mother-tongue")
Native of the American continent, from Canada to Patagonia, from’ where it was transferred in many parts of the world, like. Mediterranean, where he has acclimatized.
Notocactus
This delightful cactus from South America has many sides to diagonal layout and very different spines stand. Near the center of the big spring, usually yellow flowers, even in young seedlings.
Neoregelia
Tropical plant of the pineapple family from Brazil with serrated leaves oblong-shaped rosette. The inner leaves are getting a intense color during the flowering and kept for months.
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