Houseplants
Cacti are a large family of the order Caryophyllales. The plant is native to South and North America.
Platycodon (Greek "platys" - "wide" and "kodon" - "bell") is the only genus of the Campanulaceae family, which
Freesia is a perennial plant of the Iridaceae family. It is native to the southwest of Africa. It is grown in Europe with
Kalanchoe grows in the arid climate of South and tropical Africa, Southeast Asia and tropical latitudes
Chrysanthemum is an annual or perennial flower crop of the Asteraceae family. More than 29 species are found in
The most famous bulbous plants among ornamental plants are tulips. They are associated with the first warm spring weather.
Gypsophila is a herbaceous plant of the Caryophyllaceae family. It comes in both annual and perennial varieties. Translated from Latin:
Brunfelsia is a perennial plant of the nightshade family, which grows up to 50 cm when grown indoors.
Gasteria is a close relative of the well-known aloe. This unusual ornamental plant originates from
Pachystachys has been known since the 19th century as a tropical plant that can be grown in summer cottages.
Among indoor plants, cyclamen or alpine violet stands out for its bright and beautiful blooms. Often after
Gerbera is a member of the Asteraceae family. The flower was discovered by the Dutch scientist Jan Gronovius in 1717. There are
