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  • Allamanda Cathartica

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  • Aspidistra

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    Aspidistra, commonly known as the Cast Iron Plant, is a hardy and elegant evergreen perennial prized for its resilience, low maintenance needs, and attractive foliage. Native to the forest floors of China and Japan, Aspidistra is aptly nicknamed the “cast iron plant” because of its tough, durable nature, thriving in conditions where many other plants would struggle. It is an excellent choice for homes, offices, and shaded garden areas, especially for those looking for a forgiving plant that can endure neglect, low light, and varying temperatures.

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  • Bird of Paradise

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    The Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia reginae) is one of the most stunning and iconic tropical plants, known for its bold foliage and exotic, bird-like blooms. Native to South Africa, this plant is often celebrated as the “queen of indoor plants” due to its dramatic, architectural presence and low-maintenance nature.

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  • Caladiums

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    Caladiums are stunning tropical plants prized for their vibrant, heart-shaped leaves that come in a spectacular variety of colors and patterns. Belonging to the Araceae family, these plants are native to South America, particularly Brazil, where they thrive in warm, humid environments. Often referred to as “Angel Wings” or “Elephant Ears” (not to be confused with Alocasia or Colocasia), Caladiums are grown primarily for their decorative foliage, which makes them a popular choice in landscape design, container gardening, and indoor decoration.

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  • Cucts

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    Cactus plants, belonging to the family Cactaceae, are among the most adaptable, resilient, and low-maintenance plants in the world. Native primarily to the Americas, especially desert regions, cacti have evolved to survive in extreme environments with intense sunlight, scarce water, and high temperatures. Today, they are celebrated globally as ornamental indoor and outdoor plants, offering a striking combination of beauty, structure, and durability.

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  • Cycas plants

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    Cycas, often referred to as Cycas revoluta or the Sago Palm, is a striking and ancient plant that brings a tropical flair to any landscape or indoor setting. Despite its palm-like appearance, it is not a true palm but belongs to the Cycadaceae family — one of the oldest plant families on Earth, dating back to prehistoric times.

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  • Damas Plant

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    Damas plants, commonly known as Conocarpus lancifolius, are widely used in landscaping projects across the Middle East, especially in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf countries. These fast-growing, evergreen plants are highly valued for their dense foliage, wind tolerance, and heat resistance, making them ideal for hedges, screens, or standalone ornamental greenery. At a height of 1.5 meters, Damas plants are already well-established and suitable for immediate impact in residential, commercial, or public landscaping.

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  • Delonix trees

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    Delonix trees, commonly known as Flame trees or Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia), are among the most strikingly beautiful trees in the world. Native to Madagascar, these trees are now widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions due to their vivid red or orange flowers and broad, umbrella-like canopies. They are especially admired for their ornamental value, often planted along streets, in parks, and in gardens where their dramatic blooms create a spectacular display during the flowering season.

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  • Dracaena Massangeana

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    Dracaena Massangeana—also known as the Corn Plant—is a popular houseplant appreciated for its attractive appearance and low-maintenance nature. It belongs to the Dracaena family, which includes many indoor plants known for their durability and air-purifying qualities. Dracaena Massangeana is especially recognized for its long, arching green leaves with a central yellow stripe, which gives the plant a fresh and tropical look. This plant is commonly used in homes and offices to add greenery and improve indoor air quality.

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  • dracaena warneckii (1.5CM H)

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    Dracaena warneckii, commonly known as the Warneckii Dracaena, is a popular indoor plant admired for its attractive foliage and easy care requirements. Native to tropical regions of Africa, this plant has become a favorite in homes and offices due to its ability to adapt to various environments. Dracaena warneckii is recognized for its long, narrow leaves with striking white or yellow streaks running along their length, which gives it a distinctive appearance compared to other houseplants.

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  • Fern Leaves

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    Fern leaves, often referred to as fronds, are one of the most distinctive and beautiful features in the world of plants. With their lush, lacy appearance and elegant arching structure, fern leaves have been admired for centuries both in nature and in decorative settings. Found in a wide variety of climates and habitats, ferns are ancient plants that predate flowering species and offer a unique combination of botanical history and aesthetic beauty.

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  • Ficus

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    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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