Indoor plants
Abutilon
Abutilon
Family Malvaceae. Native to South America. Abutilon is sometimes encountered under the name "house maple".
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Indoor plants
Abutilon
Family Malvaceae. Native to South America. Abutilon is sometimes encountered under the name "house maple".
Deciduous trees
Acacia
Native to Australia, Africa, Asia, and Polynesia. It is a shrub with pinnate leaves and pleasantly scented flowers.
Indoor plants
Acanthaceae
A family of dicotyledonous plants of the order Scrophulariales. Mostly herbs, subshrubs and shrubs, sometimes small trees. Among the Acanthaceae one can find vines, xerophytes and marsh plants.
Indoor plants
Achimenes
Greatly loved by houseplant growers for its brightly colored flowers and the attractive flared corolla. Flower colors are very diverse: purple, blue, bright pink, yellow, etc.; leaves are velvety.
Climbing plants
Actinidia
A genus of woody vines in the Actinidiaceae family. A shrubby deciduous climber with alternate entire leaves with toothed or serrated margins, oval, red-bronze or green. The plant is dioecious, less often monoecious. Fr…
Deciduous trees
Tomentosa
Adam's tree (Tomentosa) - a brief species description on Your Garden
Indoor plants
Adenium
Members of this genus belong to the group of tree-like stem succulents. In the wild they reach gigantic sizes - up to 10 meters in height.
Indoor plants
Adiantum
This is one of the most beautiful types of ferns with lacy light-green pinnately divided fronds on thin, wire-like petioles.
Indoor plants
Aechmea
Native to Central and South America and the Antilles. About 170 species exist in the wild. Around 10 species and their varieties are commonly cultivated.
Indoor plants
Aeonium
This genus of succulent plants includes about 40 species in the wild. All of them are plants with rosettes of rounded leaves.
Indoor plants
Aeschynantus
Aeschynanthus speciosus - has long shoots with oblong sessile leaves about 10 cm long and 4 cm wide. Leaves glabrous, slightly toothed at the margin.
Indoor plants
Agapanthus
Agapanthus (lat. Agapánthus) — a genus of perennial herbs of the family Agapanthaceae. The name comes from Greek αγαπη — «love» and ανθος — «flower».
Indoor plants
Agave
Native from South America to the southern states of the USA. Very attractive ornamental plants, but most species, because of their large size, are suitable for decorating only flower beds and small flower gardens.
Indoor plants
Aglaonema
Aglaonema is a relative of Dieffenbachia and therefore somewhat resembles it; it differs only by its narrower leaves, and Aglaonema's size is considerably smaller than that of Dieffenbachia.
Deciduous trees
Ailanthus altissima Mill.
A fast-growing park tree up to 25 m in height, with a broad crown, spreading branches and magnificent pinnate leaves. Resistant to industrial pollution.
Indoor plants
Aizoacea
This large family of leaf succulents includes plants of very diverse species and forms
Deciduous trees
Alnifolia L.
Alder, false alder (Alnifolia L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous shrubs
frangula L.
Alder-leaved buckthorn (frangula L.) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Indoor plants
Allamanda
Native to tropical America. An exotic and rather rare flowering plant that prefers greenhouse conditions (moisture and warmth). For sale you can find the species Allamanda cathartica.
Deciduous trees
Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb.
Almond (Prunus L.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Indoor plants
Alocasia
A rare plant that prefers greenhouse conditions (moisture and warmth) and therefore has not become widespread among growers.
Indoor plants
Aloe, Aloë
Tree aloe, or the century plant, unfortunately often suffers in our apartments. It is mostly grown for medicinal purposes, regularly picked, and its growing conditions receive little attention.
Flowers for the garden
Alpina (L.
Alpine clematis (Alpina (L.) Mill) - a brief description of the species on Your Garden
Flowers for the garden
Rhododendron L.
Alpine rose (Rhododendron L.) - a brief description of the species for Your Garden