Gypsophila

      The Gypsophila represents a plant which originates from Europe, Asia and also northern Africa and it’s used mainly as a decorative flower, as it resembles strikingly with the carnation. The plant belongs to a very rich genus of almost 100 species, all belonging to the Caryophyllaceae family, commonly called the pink family or even the carnation family.

Saffron

      Crocus sativus or Saffron crocus is a perennial plant having autumn as blooming period. The flowers have the same colors but the nuances may differ, meaning that some of the plants have a pastel shade of liliac and others may reach a darker mauve that manages to underline the most important part of the Crocus sativus, and that is the stigma. With a name borrowed from ..

Symphyotrichum

      Symphyotrichum is a flowering, vascular plant that can be propagated by seeds or by dividing the root ball. In places like Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, the plant has been declared rare, threatened or even endangered. strong>Symphyotrichum is a herbaceous plant, mostly erect and having alternate leaves.

Khalanchoe thyrsiflora

      Khalanchoe thyrsiflora has small, tubular flowers of a green color that creates a perfect combination with the other color, yellow. The blooming period begins in February and ends in June, but the flowers can sometimes last even longer than that.
Khalanchoe thyrsiflora is compound of a stalk that can reach a height of one meter and ..

Kalanchoe

       Kalanchoe enjoys lonelyness so try not to plant any decorative plants in the same pot. Another important detail is light as the plant needs big quantities of light in order to maintain its health. By light do not understand powerful sun, beacause the sunbeams can be a very dangerous enemy of Kalachoe ..

Yucca gloriosa

      Yucca is a small tree with very stiff leaves that can reach 0.3 or even 0.5 meters. The flowers are always formed at the end of the stem as white inflorescences protected by the rosette of leaves surrounding them.The cultivation process alternates depending on the place in which you choose to plant it..

Christmas Bells- Blandfordia

      Christmas Bells have thick roots that come in contrast with the delicate flowers that are absolutely eye-catching. Colors like: orange, scarlet or red and saffron yellow turn it into an explosion of beauty, a visual delight that will most definitely embellish any garden, no matter how gloomy it may be.

Foxgloves – Digitalis

      To avoid the scientific name of the plant, people mostly refer to it as the Foxglove flower, a flower that blooms in the summer season. The name of the genus, Digitalis, has a simple and logical explanation, as it suggests the resemblance of the flower with a fingertip, or being regarded as a coat perfectly fitting a fingertip.

Kousa Dogwood

      Cornus Kousa, also known as Kousa Dogwood, Japanese Dogwood or Chinese Dogwood, is a small tree belonging to the Dogwood family. The Japanese Dogwood is not a very pretentious tree and, for example, even though it needs a well-drained soil, it can also adapt to a dry one or, even though it prefers full sun, it can also adapt to partial shade, if needed.

Impatiens

      Being a spring flower, the Impatiens or the Touch-me-not, as Europeans call it, blooms from the first month of spring until late autumn. The Impatiens genus has both annual and perennial species and the main difference between these two types is that the annual plants only show their flowering in the spring and up until November, while the perennial can bloom all year long depending on the warmer weather conditions which favor the blooming process.