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  • Lily plant (60-80cm H)

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    The Lily plant, renowned for its stunning flowers and elegant form, is a favorite among gardeners and flower enthusiasts worldwide. At a height of 60–80 cm, the lily is in a prime stage of development, showcasing lush green foliage and, during its blooming season, large, trumpet-shaped flowers in a variety of vivid colors. Whether used in garden beds, containers, or floral arrangements, the lily plant adds a touch of grace, fragrance, and sophistication to any setting.

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  • Millingtonia trees

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    The Millingtonia tree, commonly known as the Indian Cork Tree, is a fast-growing, ornamental tree appreciated for its elegant appearance, fragrant flowers, and environmental benefits. Native to South and Southeast Asia, Millingtonia hortensis has become a popular choice for avenue planting, parks, gardens, and large landscapes due to its upright growth, lush green canopy, and aesthetic appeal.

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  • Neem Trees

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    The Neem tree (Azadirachta indica) is a tropical evergreen tree native to the Indian subcontinent but now widely cultivated across the world, particularly in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Known for its hardy nature and multipurpose benefits, Neem trees have earned the nickname “the Indian tree of life” due to their extensive use in medicinal, agricultural, and environmental applications. It is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and sustainable trees due to its various practical uses.

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  • Nephro plant

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    The Nephrolepis plant, commonly known as the Boston Fern or Sword Fern, is a lush, graceful fern widely appreciated for its ornamental foliage and air-purifying properties. It belongs to the Nephrolepis genus, which includes over 30 species of ferns, and is one of the most popular indoor and outdoor decorative plants around the world. With its finely divided, arching green fronds, the Nephrolepis plant adds elegance, freshness, and texture to any space.

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  • Olive trees

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    Olive trees, known scientifically as Olea europaea, are one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world, with a rich history spanning thousands of years. Native to the Mediterranean region, these trees are prized not only for their delicious, oil-rich fruit but also for their cultural significance, ornamental beauty, and hardiness. Whether grown for commercial fruit production or landscape decoration, olive trees bring timeless charm and utility to any garden or orchard.

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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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  • Pennisetum

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    Pennisetum, commonly known as Fountain Grass, is a genus of ornamental grasses celebrated for its graceful form, feathery flower plumes, and adaptability. Native to warm temperate and tropical regions, Pennisetum includes over 80 species and cultivars, ranging in size, texture, and color. Its aesthetic appeal and ease of maintenance make it a popular choice in both residential landscapes and urban gardens.

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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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  • Royal palm trees

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    Royal Palm trees (Roystonea regia) are among the most majestic and visually striking palm species in the world. Native to Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean, these palms are known for their tall, smooth, columnar trunks and elegant, feather-like fronds, which make them an iconic feature in tropical and subtropical landscapes. Often seen lining boulevards, resort entrances, or large gardens, Royal Palms provide a sense of grandeur and sophistication wherever they are planted.

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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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  • Silver palm plants

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    Silver Palm (often referred to as Corypha umbraculifera or the Talipot Palm) is a striking, large palm tree species native to tropical Asia, particularly India, Sri Lanka, and Southeast Asia. Known for its distinctive silver-gray fronds, this palm is a spectacular ornamental tree, prized for both its aesthetic appeal and unique characteristics. The Silver Palm is often seen in tropical gardens, large landscapes, and parks, where it adds a dramatic touch to any setting.

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  • Tabernaemontana Divaricata, Crape Jasmine

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    Tabernaemontana divaricata, commonly known as Crape Jasmine, is a beautiful and versatile flowering shrub native to India and Southeast Asia. Belonging to the Apocynaceae family, this evergreen plant is prized for its glossy green foliage, fragrant white flowers, and its ability to thrive in warm, tropical environments. It is widely used in landscaping, gardens, hedges, and decorative containers, and is also appreciated for its traditional medicinal properties.

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