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Ficus
Ficus is a diverse genus of plants belonging to the Moraceae family, consisting of over 800 species of trees, shrubs, and vines. Widely known for their ornamental value and adaptability, ficus plants are popular choices for both indoor and outdoor landscaping. Among the most well-known varieties are Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig), Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant), Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig), and Ficus microcarpa (Indian Laurel Fig or Ficus Panda).
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Ficus
Ficus, also known as fig trees, is a large and diverse genus of plants in the Moraceae family, encompassing over 800 species of trees, shrubs, and vines. Found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, ficus plants are known for their attractive foliage, adaptability, and ease of care, making them popular in both indoor and outdoor landscaping. Some of the most commonly grown species include Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig), Ficus lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig), Ficus elastica (Rubber Plant), and Ficus microcarpa (Indian Laurel).
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Ficus nittida
Ficus nittida, also known as Indian Laurel Fig, is a robust, evergreen tree prized for its dense foliage, broad canopy, and ability to thrive in hot, sunny climates. Native to Southeast Asia, this tree belongs to the Moraceae family and is widely used in landscaping across the Middle East, particularly in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other arid regions. Its resilience, fast growth, and attractive green appearance make it an excellent choice for urban, residential, and commercial projects.
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Ficus Panda-single Head
The Ficus Panda, also known as Ficus microcarpa ‘Panda’, is a highly decorative and versatile plant prized for its dense foliage, rounded canopy, and sculptural form. The term “single head” refers to its trimmed and trained growth with a single main trunk topped by a rounded ball of thick, glossy green leaves. This compact, tree-like shape makes it ideal for ornamental landscaping in gardens, patios, and even large indoor spaces.
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Ficus Robusta
Ficus Robusta – commonly known as the Rubber Plant or Rubber Tree – is a popular indoor and outdoor ornamental plant, celebrated for its large, glossy leaves and minimal maintenance needs. Scientifically named Ficus elastica ‘Robusta’, this plant is a member of the fig family (Moraceae) and is native to Southeast Asia. The ‘Robusta’ variety is known for its particularly broad, thick leaves and strong, upright growth habit, making it a favorite for homes, offices, and commercial landscaping.
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Ficus star light
Ficus Starlight, a striking cultivar of Ficus benjamina (also known as the Weeping Fig), is a popular ornamental plant admired for its variegated foliage and elegant, arching branches. What sets the Ficus Starlight apart is its distinctive leaves—green with creamy white or light yellow edges—giving it a vibrant, “starry” appearance that brings brightness and contrast to any space. It is commonly used in indoor decor, patio gardens, and landscaping projects for its graceful form and decorative appeal.
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howea forsteriana (1.5CM H)
Howea forsteriana (1.5 cm Height) – Commonly known as the Kentia Palm, Howea forsteriana is a graceful and highly valued palm species native to Lord Howe Island in Australia. At a very young height of 1.5 cm, the plant is in its early germination or seedling stage. Though small at this size, it already holds the genetic blueprint for one of the most elegant and resilient indoor palms available in the horticultural world.
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Janat grey with white fiber pot
The Janat grey pot with white fiber finish is a modern and elegant planter designed to complement a variety of interior and exterior spaces. Crafted with a sleek, minimalistic aesthetic, this pot features a contemporary grey body accented with subtle white fiber textures, giving it a clean and refined appearance. It is an ideal choice for both residential and commercial environments, offering both beauty and practicality.
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Janet Craig plant
The Janet Craig plant, a popular cultivar of Dracaena fragrans, is one of the most reliable and attractive indoor foliage plants available today. Known for its lush, dark green leaves and upright growth habit, the Janet Craig brings elegance and a calming presence to both homes and offices. Its hardy nature, combined with its ability to purify indoor air, makes it a favorite choice for interior landscaping and indoor plant décor.
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Jetropha (70-90cm )
Jatropha, a hardy and versatile plant, is well-known for its drought resistance, attractive appearance, and usefulness in both ornamental and functional landscapes. At a height of 70 to 90 cm, the Jatropha plant is in a young to semi-mature growth stage, where it has established a solid root system and is beginning to display its characteristic foliage and, in some varieties, its distinctive red or pink flowers. Belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family, Jatropha is a semi-succulent shrub or small tree that can grow several meters tall when mature.
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Kentia Plants (1.5cm Hight)
The Kentia Palm, scientifically known as Howea forsteriana, is one of the most elegant and sought-after indoor palm species. At just 1.5 cm in height, the plant is in its earliest seedling stage—small but full of promise. Though still tiny, it has already begun the journey to becoming a tall, graceful palm that adds timeless beauty and a tropical feel to any interior or garden setting.
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Lemon lime
The Lemon Lime Tree is a vibrant and productive citrus tree that brings a refreshing burst of color, fragrance, and flavor to any garden or landscape. Known for its dual fruiting nature—producing both lemons and limes in some grafted varieties, or simply for its bright green foliage with yellow-green variegation when referring to ornamental cultivars—the Lemon Lime Tree is a popular choice for both home gardeners and landscapers alike.