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  • pachira plants

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    Pachira plants, commonly known as the Money Tree, are widely admired for their attractive foliage, braided trunks, and symbolism of prosperity and good fortune. Native to Central and South America, Pachira aquatica is the most recognized species and is often grown indoors as a decorative plant or gift, especially in homes and offices that follow Feng Shui principles.

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  • Petunia

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    Petunia is one of the most popular flowering plants in the world, beloved for its vibrant colors, profuse blooms, and ease of care. Native to South America and part of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, Petunias are widely used in gardens, balconies, hanging baskets, and window boxes to add a cheerful splash of color. Their versatility, combined with a long blooming season, makes them a favorite among home gardeners and landscapers alike.

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  • Rueillia

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    Ruellia is a genus of flowering plants in the Acanthaceae family, commonly known as Wild Petunia or Mexican Petunia, though it is not related to true petunias. With over 150 species, Ruellia is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, especially Mexico, Central America, and parts of the Caribbean. Ruellia plants are valued for their vibrant flowers, low-maintenance growth, and ability to thrive in a variety of settings, making them a popular choice for gardeners and landscapers.

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  • Table top snake plants

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    Tabletop Snake Plants, also known as Sansevieria or Dracaena trifasciata, are compact, stylish versions of the classic snake plant, ideal for small spaces such as desks, shelves, countertops, and tables. These plants are popular in homes, offices, and commercial settings for their minimalist beauty, exceptional durability, and air-purifying qualities. With their upright, sword-shaped leaves and distinctive patterns, tabletop snake plants provide a modern and tidy aesthetic that complements virtually any interior décor.

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  • Vadelia plants

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    Vadelia, also known as Vadelia spp., is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Acanthaceae, primarily found in tropical regions of Africa and Asia. While not as widely recognized as other ornamental plants, Vadelia offers a unique combination of beauty, resilience, and practicality, making it an appealing option for gardeners and landscapers in suitable climates. With its vibrant flowers and lush foliage, Vadelia can be used as both a decorative plant and a natural ground cover.

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  • Xora Coccinea

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    Ixora coccinea, commonly known as Jungle Flame or West Indian Jasmine, is a popular evergreen shrub native to tropical regions of Asia, including India and Sri Lanka. With its bright, colorful flowers and compact growth habit, Ixora coccinea is a favored choice for gardeners and landscapers seeking to add vibrant color to tropical and subtropical gardens. The plant is prized for its ability to thrive in hot, humid climates and for its low-maintenance care requirements, making it an ideal addition to both private gardens and public landscapes.

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  • Zamia with pot & outdoor zamia

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    Zamia, also known as Zamia furfuracea or the Cardboard Palm, is a tropical plant valued for its lush green foliage and hardy nature. Whether placed indoors in a stylish pot or planted outdoors in landscapes, Zamia offers a unique blend of elegance and resilience.

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  • Zamia with pot & outdoor zamia

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    Zamia is a genus of plants that belongs to the family Zamiaceae, commonly known as cycads. With its tropical appeal and distinctive appearance, Zamia is a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor gardens, offering an exotic look with minimal care requirements. Known for its stiff, leathery leaves and slow growth, Zamia can be grown in pots as a houseplant or planted outdoors in warm climates. There are several species of Zamia, with Zamia furfuracea (Cardboard Palm) and Zamia integrifolia (Coontie) being among the most commonly cultivated.

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