Ampelous plants
Campanula is a genus of trailing plants in the Campanulaceae family. "Campanula" means "bell." According to one legend,
Aeschynanthus is a perennial flower in the Gesneriaceae family. There are 80-194 species of this type of plant.
Rhipsalis is a cactus shrub native to Brazil. It has long, branching stems
Episcia is a chameleon plant from the Gesneriaceae family. In the wild, it prefers shady, moist forests located
Fatsia is one of the most popular hybrid plants among gardeners, obtained by crossing common ivy and
Cissus is a member of the grape family (vines). Ivy is native to the African continent,
Bacopa or sutera is a perennial native to the tropics and subtropics, common in marshy areas.
Dichondra is a member of the morning glory family. It is cultivated as a groundcover and trailing plant.
Stephanotis is a tropical flower that was first discovered in the "paradise" of Madagascar. It is also found in
Hoya is an evergreen vine, often called wax ivy. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family. The main species
Scindapsus is a flower belonging to the Araceae family of vines. It is common in the tropics of Southeast Asia.
Columnea is a perennial epiphyte with vibrant flowers. It is native to the tropical regions of South America.
