Affinia Exacum
Very cute plant family gentianidon the Isle Sokatra the Gulf of Aden. It looks like the impatiens in the rich flowering and branching. The numerous small blue-purple blossoms have a pleasant fragrance.
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Affinia Exacum
Very cute plant family gentianidon the Isle Sokatra the Gulf of Aden. It looks like the impatiens in the rich flowering and branching. The numerous small blue-purple blossoms have a pleasant fragrance.
It is a charming plant, from Central America, which belongs to the family of gentianidon. Previously it was used mainly for bouquets. Normally reaches 1 m. height, as crop species but inhibited the growth of, order to make a cute, small plant pot
Euphorbia
Eformpia
The group comprises species efforviidon bushy, cacti and succulents. Their common feature the poisonous juice, which irritates the skin and mucous, and flowers with colored bracts.
Beautiful dark green, usually globular cacti from South America, most often have dense thorns. Since there have gotten their name, has Greek roots (in ancient Greek echinus = hedgehog and snake).
Echinocereus
These small cacti, usually do not exceed 20 cm, originate from Mexico and the West and Central America. Is tubular with fleshy stems, erect or creeping, that stand alone or branching from base.
ECHINOCACTUS
"Chair of mother-in-law"
It is majestic cacti with spherical shape and originate from Mexico. There grow in rocky areas with strong sunshine and cold during the night. Store water, are slow-growing and flowering in old age by woolly apex.
ECHEVERIA
Echeveria
Pachyfyto with minimal, that grows in arid regions between Northern California and Southern Peru. It took’ name from the Atanasio Echeveria, Plant a Mexican painter of the 18th century. The thick of leaves form rosettes with different shades or covered by fluff.
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