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Celosia Caracas
Originally from Venezuela, celosia caracas is distinguished by a surprising flowering in fuchsia pink feathery spikes. Its originality leaves no one indifferent and its intense color offers a fabulous contrast with its dark green foliage. With the splendor of its inflorescences, it will be an undeniable asset to impress those around you through a fantastic…
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Vigna Caracalla
The Snail Vine is also called “Corkscrew Flower”, “Caracolle Bean” and “Colimaçon Bean”.It is native to the tropical regions of Central and South America.The snail vine is a climbing vine that can be grown as a perennial or as an annual.To preserve its character as a perennial plant, it can be installed in a container…
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Paphiopedilum Venustum
Paphiopedilum venustum is a species of orchid that ranges from eastern Nepal to northeastern Bangladesh.
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Celosia Plumosa
Plumose celosia is a hardy perennial grown as an annual for the erect, feathery inflorescences that grow at the top of the stems. It is planted in full sun in fertile, moist and well-drained soil. Flowering begins in July and produces colorful inflorescences in shades of orange, red, pink and yellow. The light green foliage…
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Telopea Speciosissima
Telopea speciosissima, commonly called Waratah in Australia, is a large shrub in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to New South Wales and is the state’s floral emblem. There is no recognized subspecies, closely related Telopea aspera having recently been recognized as a separate species. It is a shrub of 3 or 4 m in…
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Begonia Maculata
Begonia maculata is a species of flowering plant in the Begoniaceae family. This begonia originating from Brazil, more particularly from the Atlantic forest, is cultivated and marketed under the name of tamaya begonia, tamaya or bamboo begonia. The plant is perennial up to 10°C and can reach 1.50 m. It prefers a shade or partial…
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Celosia Cristata
Celosia cristata (commonly called cockscomb amaranth) is an annual plant belonging to the genus Celosia of the family Amaranthaceae in the phylogenetic classification, sometimes considered a variety of Celosia argentea. This plant (like all celosias) is native mainly to tropical and temperate regions of America and Asia. It is a plant with a single stem…
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Geum Triflorum
The three-flowered avens or three-flowered avens (Geum triflorum) is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Great Plains region of North America (mainly North Dakota). For this reason, it is perhaps more often referred to by its English name, Prairie smoke avens.
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Fritillaria Rubra Maxima
Imperial Fritillaria belongs to the Fritillaria family. These are unique flower bulbs that stand out and have exceptional bell-shaped flowers. The Imperial Fritillary “Rubra Maxima” has magnificent dark red colored flowers. Fritillaria species combine nicely with tulips. They should be combined with tulips of the same color (Little Red Riding Hood or Red Apeldoorn tulip),…
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Rhipsalis Pilocarpa
hipsalis pilocarpa is the name of a species of epiphytic and succulent plant, endemic to Brazil, and belonging to the cactus family and genus Rhipsalis (which includes about 60 species and many subspecies) It is considered by the IUCN as vulnerable, threatened by the regression, degradation or disappearance of its habitat (humid tropical forest).