Aloe Vera
Rose
Everybody knows as well as loves to have this plant on their home gardens. It is a perennial bush plant which comes over the years. It is one of best addition to any home garden. Rose is available in all possible colors. You can grow rose at your home easily. Check the tips for successful growing.
Cypress vine
Dahalia
Aloe
vera is a medicinally useful succulent plant.
It’s sap /gel has been used for treating burns, sunburns, itching etc
for many years. It is low maintenance succulent which can be grown at home
easily. Aloe vera’s fleshy
leaves grow
in characteristics rosette pattern ( circular arrangement of leaves with
all
leaves at similar height) from the stem. Green fleshy leaves store water
like
other succulents and has white small teeth like scales on leaf sides. In
India it is known as Ghikwar ( Hindi ) and Korphad ( Marathi). Check tips for growing Aloe Vera successfully at home.
Everybody knows as well as loves to have this plant on their home gardens. It is a perennial bush plant which comes over the years. It is one of best addition to any home garden. Rose is available in all possible colors. You can grow rose at your home easily. Check the tips for successful growing.
Cypress vine
Cypress
vine (Ipomoea quamoclit) is included in one of best
annual vines a gardener can have. It has feather like fine leaves bearing lots
of star shaped tiny flowers. Flowers close in afternoon. But even without the
blooms, it’s feathery, finely cut foliage looks great. Hummingbirds and
butterflies is attracted to this vine. Cypress vine climbs to 15 feet or more. It is called ‘Ganesh bel’ in Hindi. Read tips for growing cypress vine at home.
Dahalia
Known for their vibrantly colored blooms, Dahalia is a quick grower, easy to propagate and a beautiful additions for home gardens. Check out its growing tips.
Celosia Plants
Commonly
known as wooflowers or cockscombs due to its flower’s
appearance. They are grown as ornamental, medicinal and food plants. Celosia
can be grown at home easily as annual. Read tips for growing celosia.
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