Allamanda Schottii ‘ Silver’, Golden Trumpet has Silver-coloured leaves are elliptic in shape. Young leaves are slightly folded in a boat-like shape.
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Schefflera Actinophylla Brassia plant is an evergreen tree that has palmately compound medium green leaves in groups of seven leaflets. It is usually multi-trunked, and the flowers develop at the top of the tree (not at home). Brassia actinophylla in latin refers to the ray-like leaves. It is one of the most popular house plants throughout the world.
Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’ is a vigorous vining plant whose light green foliage is speckled with silvery, reflective variegation. The heart-shaped leaves are velvety to the touch and quite matte in texture. This large-leafed cultivar of Scindapsus pictus shows more intense variegation than the standard type, covering anywhere from 60-90% of the leaf. Eventually, its vines grow quite long, making Scinapsus pictus a great choice for hanging planters.
Scindapsus pictus ‘Silver Splash’ has some of the most beautifully variegated leaves we’ve ever come across. It’s as if someone dipped a paintbrush in silver and added delicate, feathery brushstrokes on a background of bright bluish green. This Scindapsus pictus cultivar has similarly-sized leaves to its close relative, ‘Exotica’, and indeed, some of its leaves are likewise marked by more silver than others – it’s possible to find a stem of ‘Exotica’ tucked in among the ‘Silver Splash’. Eventually growing long, cascading vines, this plant is simple enough for the beginner, and rare enough for the collector.
Scindapsus pictus “Silvery Ann” is a new cultivar that resembles “Argyraeus” in leaf size but displays irregular, large splashes of silvery variegation on its leaves. This silvery type of variegation is what is known as blister variegation. Unlike the variegation in other plants such as Pothos or Monstera, blister variegation is caused by the epidermis and lower layer of the leaf separating causing air pockets to form. The silvery affect we see on these leaves is actually light reflecting off of these air pockets.
Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus ‘Satin Pothos’ has leaves with a higher color contrast because its variegation appears more sparse which is green with silver spots.The velvety, pale green, variegated leaves with flecks of silver make this trailing plant so special to be in your collection.
Scindapsus Pictus Argyraeus ‘Satin Pothos’ has leaves with a higher color contrast because its variegation appears more sparse which is green with silver spots.The velvety, pale green, variegated leaves with flecks of silver make this trailing plant so special to be in your collection.
The Scindapsus Treubii “Moonlight Variegated Tricolor” plant features thick, silvery green leaves with white or yellow variegation. This unique foliage is sure to brighten any space, while its hardy nature makes it a great option for those seeking to bring life to their home or garden.
Variegated Wax Ivy (Senecio macroglossus ‘Variegatus’) has shiny, waxy leaves that resemble those of English Ivy but without the headache of spider mites or other pests. The variegated, triangular leaves and plump stems of this climbing vine make for a lush hanging basket or trellised climber in a pot. In bright sun, the white stems and leaf edges blush a beautiful pink and purple that creates a lovely contrast with the green.
Fengsui Lucky Bamboo makes up a perfect shape of wheel with small bamboo sticks, It is a perfect gift for any occasion can symbolize the ingredients to happy life. A symbol of longevity this plant is a perfect for home and office both.
Lucky bamboo is not bamboo at all. This bamboo is a specially grown version of what is commonly called lucky bamboo. Dracaena grow naturally in this shape. The plant is placed in a three-sided box, allowing only one side at a time to be exposed to the light. The plant naturally grows toward the light, and once a spiral is achieved (sometimes in as long as six months), the plant is turned and the box modified so another portion of the plant has access to light.
Spiral bamboo is not bamboo at all. Spiral bamboo is a specially grown version of what is commonly called lucky bamboo. Dracaena does not grow naturally in a spiral shape. Achieving the spiral shape is a time-consuming process. The plant is placed in a three-sided box, allowing only one side at a time to be exposed to the light. The plant naturally grows toward the light, and once a spiral is achieved (sometimes in as long as six months), the plant is turned and the box modified so another portion of the plant has access to light. This process continues until the desired twists are achieved. This extremely easy-to-grow plant is often given as a gift for luck or for money.
Spiral bamboo is not bamboo at all. Spiral bamboo is a specially grown version of what is commonly called lucky bamboo. Dracaena does not grow naturally in a spiral shape. Achieving the spiral shape is a time-consuming process. The plant is placed in a three-sided box, allowing only one side at a time to be exposed to the light. The plant naturally grows toward the light, and once a spiral is achieved (sometimes in as long as six months), the plant is turned and the box modified so another portion of the plant has access to light. This process continues until the desired twists are achieved. This extremely easy-to-grow plant is often given as a gift for luck or for money.
Strobilanthes Dyerianus aka Purple Persian Shield is a striking tropical species thrives on heat and humidity, yielding its most brilliant color in partially shaded locations. Its foliage positively shimmers in neon shades of purple, veined with green. With too much light, the colors are less impressive.The shape of the leaves appears like little armor shields fitting for battle. Its six-inch flashy leaves have a purplish iridescence that gives them an almost silvery metallic look. The plant can grow well in containers or outdoor flowerbeds.
Syngonium Erythrophyllum is a dainty, creeping plant with small arrow-shaped waxy leaves, having two ear-like basal lobes. Leaf color is a metallic coppery-green with a reddish underlay. It has a trailing habit and is great in terarriums for contrast.
The Dwarf Chenille Plant, or Red Hot Cat’s Tail has a long bloom period and beautiful flowers that range from bright red to a deep pink color. It’s a great addition to any subtropical or tropical garden. Blooms year round.
Blueberry plant is deciduous perennial shrub, They have simple elliptical leaves that are arranged alternately along the dotted stems. The plants produce clusters of small urn-shaped flowers that range in colour from white to pale pink. The fruits are true berries with many small seeds and are a deep indigo to black colour when ripe.
Clerodendrum Inerme Variegata (Sangam/Vanjai) is an evergreen sprawling shrub with woody and smooth stems. Leaves are ovate to elliptical long, acute to acuminate tip, variegated lime with some whitish tinge, smooth, slightly shiny upper surface, pinnate venation, margins entire, leaves opposite, simple. Cyme or umbel usually comprised of 3 flowers joined at a common base point; corolla white, fused, with 5 lobes; stamens 4, reddish to purple and upwardly curved.