Houseplants
The sacred fig is an evergreen tree from the mulberry family, the Latin name is ficus religiosa, also
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.
Abutilon (rope vine) belongs to the Malvaceae family. It grows in tropical and subtropical forests of South America.
At the end of the 18th century, the Dutch scientist Jacob Cornelius Matthäus Radermacher described a plant discovered
Pilea is a genus of tropical plants comprising several hundred species. Despite its exotic appearance,
Ficus benghlensis belongs to the Mulberry family. As it grows in width, it takes root and
Hypoestes is an ornamental shrub from the Acanthaceae family. This evergreen plant is native to southern America.
Acalypha is a houseplant belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. Its natural habitat is tropical.
Portulacaria is a perennial evergreen plant belonging to the Portulacaceae family. Its origin is believed to be in the South.
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
