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Siriya Nanagai, also known as the King of Bitters, is named for its intensely bitter tasting leaves. This herbacious weed grows well in most soil types in semi-shade. Its white flowers have purple streaks and can self-pollinate.

In traditional Chinese and Indian medicine, it is used to reduce fever, inflammation, blood sugar, and high blood pressure.

The upright shrub can found in a variety of habitats from wastelands, roadsides, hills, wetlands, and in seasides in the tropics and subtropics.

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Peperomia rosso, native to Brazil, Central, and South America, is a plant closely related to true black pepper. It belongs to the Piperaceae family, along with pepper plants and 3600 other species.

The name “Peperomia” is derived from a combination of two Greek words, peperi and homios which

altogether means “pepper-like.”

This mixed breed of Peperomia Marmorata and Peperomia Metallica is famous for its ability to grow in different temperatures and humid levels. Its small size, combined with its beautiful combination of dark green and red leaves, makes it a lovely sight to behold.

the Peperomia rosso is a definite treat for anyone with a green thumb and a love for tropical plants.

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Our homemade 100% fertilizers for flowering plants provide is rich in plant nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium while also curbing the growth of bacteria and pests.

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This flowering perennial shrub grows well in well drained soil under full sun and flowers in spring/summer. While it’s known for it’s abundant therapeutic properties, it also does beautifuuly as an ornamental plant.

Stands as the symbol of remembrance and fidelity. Great addition to your herbal garden!

Fill your garden with the fragrance of this aromatic herb and don’t forget to experiment with it in your kitchen!

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Peperomia fraseri is a pretty easy going. This plant has the most stunning fuzzy white flowers making it quite different from other Peperomia. Peperomia fraseri can be found in tropical and subtropical regions

Ivy plants do best with moist but not soggy water and enjoy medium bright light. The leaves are fleshy with long-stalked leaves. In late summer it will produce long-stemmed spikes of greenish white to white flowers. Ivy plants can survive in low light conditions, but if they do not get enough sunlight, they will shoot out long vines and become leggy. The plants will also become more prone to pests in low light conditions.

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Coriander is an herb with bright green leaves and flat and thin stem. It has a pungent smell, similar to onions when fresh and lighter smell once dried. Coriander leaves make a showy display with its bright green leaves and little flowers. In the garden, the herb grows brilliant next to basil.

Coriander seeds are yellowish-brown or tan in colour with longitudinal ridges. Coriander seed has a warm and subtle flavour with a slight citrus hint. It is a small, hollow-stemmed plant in the Apiaceae family. Pleasant, aromatic and spicy, its seeds have been found utility since ancient times in cooking as well as in various traditional medicines.

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Capsicum, also known as sweet pepper, bell pepper, or Shimla Mirch is a popular vegetables grown throughout India. Bell pepper may be referred to as red pepper, yellow pepper or green pepper and is believed to have originated in Central and South America.

Capsicum is a cool season crop, but it can be grown round the year using protected structures where temperature and relative humidity (RH) can be manipulated. It is a perennial herbaceous plant which belongs to the family of Solanaceae. It has small flowers which are white or purple in color which later fruits.

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Purslane is a unique plant considered to be a medicinal plant by nutritionists and a weed by agriculturists. This plant is found in most parts of the globe – from Europe, Asia, Mediterranean regions, north Africa, North America, to India.

This plant has a waxy cover, is more tolerant of pests. Some varieties of purslane are known to have antifungal properties as well. A unique property of this plant is that it reduces the salinity of soil. When grown in soils which are highly saline, purslane removes the salt, thereby increasing the yield of the soil.

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Neon Pothos are the most popular variety of the Pothos family. These popular houseplants do well indoors and out. These evergreen vines with neon green leaves are often kept as indoor plants at home, shopping centers, and office desks. They are low maintenance and do very well in bright, indirect sunlight but also survive in low light areas. These require watering only once or twice in a week but also do very well in the hydroponic system.

These ornamental plants are believed to bring in good luck and prosperity. They are said to purify air by removing the toxic pollutants such as formaldehyde, benzene and toluene.

It is good to note that they are toxic to pets when consumed.

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The lucky bamboo plant has it’s origins in Southeast Asia and has been well-known for its use in Feng Shui for over 5,000 years.

Though the plant looks like and grows quickly like bamboo (it can grow well over a foot in six months), it’s not related to the bamboo species, and is actually more a succulent.

According to Chinese traditions, the significance of lucky bamboo is tied to how many stalks are there.

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Watermelon peperomia is an evergreen tropical perennial related to pepper plants. The botanical name of watermelon peperomia contains the word ‘argyreia’ which literally means “silvery”— referring to the stripy markings on its oval green leaves and ‘watermelon’ in its common name because its fleshy leaves resemble the rind of a watermelon.

Because of its leaf shape, peperomia watermelon also has the common name watermelon begonia. The term radiator plants come from the fact that the small, compact houseplants love warm air and plenty of indirect sunlight. However, native to tropical and sub-tropical climates, peperomias—including watermelon peperomia—thrive in humid conditions.

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