A stylish ornamental-leaved plant belonging to the ferns.
Sansevieria 'Abbey Crown' is a compact, low-growing, rosette succulent. The plant never grows more than 30 cm in height. The leaf plates are rooting, stiff, slightly curved backwards, oval in shape with a pointed top. The leaves are deep green in color with a thin red border along the entire length. The bent leaves form a vase-shaped rosette. Flowering is very rare.
Zamioculcas (Latin: Zamioculcas) is a houseplant of the Aroid family, distributed in Africa. This genus is represented by a single species - Zamioculcas zamielistny, in nature it can be found in tropical forests. The name of the plant was given because of the similarity to the leaves of zamia. Zamiokulkas is a herbaceous plant with a tuberous rhizome. The thin stem has evenly spaced dark green glossy leaves, which are oval in shape with a pointed tip.
Stylish composition of haworthias of several species in a ceramic cachepot.
Sansevieria (Latin: Sansevieria) is an evergreen plant of the Asparagus family, distributed in tropical Africa, India and South Florida. The main feature of this species is its unusual structure, Sansevieria has no stem, so the leaves grow directly from the rhizome. They have a leathery structure and dark green color. Of the other advantages of the exotic plant, it can be noted that it belongs to succulents. This means that Sansevieria is able to store moisture and does not need frequent watering.
Dwarf form of zamiokulkas. Characterized by glossy fleshy leaves of dark green color on thickened upright shoots and large tubers under them.
Rhipsalis (Latin: Rhipsalis) is an unusual plant of the Cactaceae family found in the rainforests of South America, Africa and Asia. In the natural environment, Rhipsalis is a well-branched shrub with aerial roots. Of the main features of the plant, it is impossible not to mention the interesting leaf-shaped shoots, outwardly they resemble peculiar tubes, colored in a deep green shade.
Sansevieria (Latin: Sansevieria) is an evergreen plant of the Asparagus family, distributed in tropical Africa, India and South Florida. The main feature of this species is its unusual structure, Sansevieria has no stem, so the leaves grow directly from the rhizome. They have a leathery structure and dark green color. Of the other advantages of the exotic plant, it can be noted that it belongs to succulents. This means that Sansevieria is able to store moisture and does not need frequent watering.