Orchids
There are more than 25,000 kinds of rare and beautiful cone-shaped flower. Some of them are very expensive and hard to find, but other varieties are affordable and easy to grow at home.
Hibiscus
There are 10,000 named varieties of tropical Hibiscus flowers. These beautiful and colorful flowers are a symbol of tropical regions, which arise, such as Florida, Hawaii, Jamaica and India. Hibiscus are great for decoration, as flowers wilt until their natural time to close, even without water. Opening buds may be picked up at the beginning of the day, stored in a cool place, and pulled out the evening. Hibiscus cold storage slows down the flowers closing hours.
Toren
Also known as Wishbone Flower, these annual and perennial native to tropical Asia and Africa. Toren will grow to about two feet tall, with teeth, leaves ovulation. Toren produce an incredible amount of beautiful flowers Sysel, which can grow from an inch in diameter. Toren flowers are known for their wide range of beautiful colors like white, blue, purple, violet, or mauve. Tornias can be grown with proper care in an environment that has a temperature of 70 degrees or more.
Lamium
Also known as White Nancy, Lamium is a beautiful ground cover plant with a white heart-shaped leaves and short spikes of pink flowers. Lamium flowers in summer, grows up to eight centimeters in height and can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. Does best in areas of the forest shade.
Portulaca
Purslane is a group of annual flowers, which come in different varieties. Native to Brazil, Portulaca spiral stalks grow to five inches and have a cylindrical leaves and bright colored flowers up to an inch in diameter at the end of stems. Flowers may be purple, yellow, pink, crimson, and many other colors. Purslane is necessary to successfully grow them in a place with plenty of sunshine and sandy soil.
Pentasa
Quick growing, easy to clean, and beautiful to look at, Pentasa is an ideal choice for your garden. Pentasa is native to tropical Africa and its beautiful red, pink, white and lavender flowers are well known for attracting hummingbirds. The plant grows to three feet tall and wide, including in the home, in a pot in a sunny spot or outside in warmer climates.
Lavatera
Although the name of a Swiss botanist, Lavatera are native to the Himalayan mountains, Siberia and Australia. These plants are available in different variants, both permanent and annual, with Bush, such as high growth or straight stems. Their big, beautiful flowers last only a day or two before wilting, but the plant produces new flowers for a longer period of time.
Sedum
Sedum, which come in hundreds of varieties, are easy to grow, late-flowering plants resistant and beautiful. Sedum plants have thick stems, fleshy leaves, and heads of lavender flowers, which look like broccoli. These plants do best in well-drained soil and can tolerate drought and rain. Why so late in bloom, which often remain attractive throughout the winter.
Abutilon
Also known as flowering Maple, Abutilon is a beautiful plant that is well at home. Abutilon beautiful flowers, from red, yellow, blue and orange hues, and its foliage is usually light green. Depending on how much space to grow may Abutilon plants grow to be large, which is the reason why the plant is kept indoors in a small pot of medium size.
Gazania
Gazania, native of South Africa is a beautiful perennial ground cover with colorful daisy-like flowers. Gazania flowers boom in the late spring and early summer in shades of yellow, orange, white and pink. Gazania thrive in sunny locations with well drained. P>