The name comes from the Greek words aglia - gloss and nema - stamen. Appealing to large, oblong, grey or green leaves with silver coloration. Reaches 30 to 40 cm. It blooms with unremarkable white inflorescences.
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A kind of dracena, which thought it is imported from China, Korea and Taiwan, in fact originates from Cameroon. It is fond of the indirect light, temperatures between 15 and 25 degree centigrade, and soft water. Though it grows better in soil, it is often sold and even cultivated immersed in water. The water should be replaced at least once a week. It is very important for it to be soft. From the direct sunlight or the quite hard chalky water the leaves turn yellow.
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It belongs to the Agasasea family and is the most popular indoor palm. Its country of origin is Central America – Mexico and Guatemala. A relatively low-grown plant, it reaches 2.5 |
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The date palm is a fast growing indoor plant, suitable for planting in a wooden box. Although in the U.S. the date palm is famous only as an indoor plant, in the desert regions of North Africa |
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The beautiful palm embodies the romanticism of the tropics. Its market value is also great. There are many varieties from palm dwarfs to plants reaching 20 meters in height. |
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Cymbidium is one of the widely met orchids for cut blossom. Offered for sale are not only whole white stems, but also single florets immersed in special miniature bottles, full of water.
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Dendrobiums are among the most widespread orchids. They are epifit plants, which mean that in nature they grow on other plants. Due to their way of life, they have highly developed pseudo bulbs, where water is stored.
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The motherland of the Sarracenia is the USA, it dwells the central and South East parts such as Carolica and Georgia althought it could be also found in Canada. It is known as the trompet pitchers, because of the modified leaf which has become tubular and widens at the top.
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The Droseraceae could be found in different forms all around the world. There are about 130 known sorts with different needs and ways of cultivation. Some of them look like tiny brushes for washing of bottles, other like thin reeds.
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Nepenthes distillatoria - The native land of this plants are the jungles of South-east Asia and the north parts of Australia. They belong to the sort Nepenthes – plants, which can reach height of 15 m. |
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This plant has fascinated even Charles Darvin, when he saw it for for the first time. The “Venus Flytrap” is able to close itself with incredible speed, if it is warm and a little bit slower if the weather is coldly. When the plant has catched it’s prey,
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