Hemerocallis
Imerokallis
It belongs to the family of leiriidon and owes its name to the strange fact that the yellow flowers that are trumpet shaped only last one day. But imerokallis never stays without flowers, a perpetually and blooms.
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Hemerocallis
Imerokallis
It belongs to the family of leiriidon and owes its name to the strange fact that the yellow flowers that are trumpet shaped only last one day. But imerokallis never stays without flowers, a perpetually and blooms.
Heliotropium arborescens
Sunflower the tree-
It is an annual plant, originating from Peru and distinctive deep vanilla that have very beautiful blue – purple flowers. Although she loves the sun, grows best under a shed that will protect it not only from’ hot rays but also by’ rain.
Hebe Andersonii, pubescence
The soot this plant belonging to the family of skrofoulariidon with 100 about varieties and hails from New Zealand, Australia and New Guinea. The tubular flowers of , depending on the type, exhibit different layout, ie. like a bunch (trusses), cob or small heads on white, pink, blue, purple or red color.
Haworthia
The pachyfyto this, belongs to the family of leiriidon. He is originally from South Africa and has thick, fleshy leaves, forming rosette. Most species have small lumps as white beads in dark bottom surface of their leaves.
Gypsophila muralis
Endemic Europe with foil and countless small white and pink flowers. Commonly used, to fill and gives shape to bouquets. It blooms in late summer and the autumn, ie when all other plants begin to prepare for the winter slumber.
Gymnocalycium
These unusual globular cacti native to South America. They have impressive flowers on white, yellow, pink and red, often greater than’ the plant itself. Since 1941 grown colored species without chlorophyll in all shades from yellow to pink.
GUZMANIA
The gkousmania originates from the rainforests of South America and belongs to the family of pineapple. Her long leaves form tall and wide rosettes of up to 50 cm, where collected rainwater. Has dramatically bracts red
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