Plants

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Jacaranda

Indoor plants

Jacaranda

Jacaranda

Native to Central and South America. In the wild about 50 species of large, beautifully flowering trees. In cultivation only one species is grown - Jacaranda mimosa-leaved - jakaranda mimosifolia, not flowering under in…

Jacobinia

Indoor plants

Jacobinia

Jacobinia

Jacobinia pohliana - a subshrub with well-branched erect stems, reaching 1 - 1.5 m in height.

Japanese aucuba

Indoor plants

Japanese aucuba

Aucuba japonica

A species of woody plants in the genus Aucuba of the family Garryaceae. An evergreen shrub with erect shoots. Leaves leathery, oblong-oval.

Japanese camellia

Indoor plants

Japanese camellia

Camellia japonica L.

An evergreen shrub or tree, reaching up to 1 m in height under indoor conditions. Leaves leathery, glossy, alternate. Flowers solitary or paired, variable in shape and size, rose-like, scentless.

Japanese spindle

Indoor plants

Japanese spindle

Euonymus japonica Thunb.

A species of evergreen woody plants of the genus Euonymus. An upright small tree or shrub with attractive glossy dark green or variegated leaves. Flowers small, greenish-white in many-flowered partial umbels. Fruits – d…

Jasmine

Indoor plants

Jasmine

Jasminum

A genus of plants from the Wax-myrtle family. Evergreen, less often deciduous shrubs or trees. Flowers are unisexual. Fruits – spherical drupes (nutlets).

Jatropha

Indoor plants

Jatropha

Jatropha

The genus jatropha (Jatropha) comprises about 175 species of plants found in the tropics and subtropics of the Old and New Worlds. These are herbs, shrubs and trees of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae).

Juanulloa

Indoor plants

Juanulloa

Juanulloa

Only one species is cultivated - Juanulloa aurantiaca (orange Juanulloa) - an evergreen shrub about 1.5 m tall, leaves borne on short petioles, oval in shape, slightly wavy, leathery, up to 7 cm long.

Juncus

Indoor plants

Juncus

Juncus

These plants are intended for growing on the shores of water bodies, so even as houseplants they require very humid conditions.