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Flowering Maple
Abutilon hybridum
Abutilon hybridum, commonly known as flowering maple, is an ornamental shrub from the Malvaceae family, native to South America. Its pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of red, yellow, orange, and pink resemble small lanterns, making it a highly decorative plant for both indoor and outdoor settings.
Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum
The Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is an ornamental tree native to Japan, China, and Korea, celebrated for the spectacular beauty of its foliage, which transforms through the seasons — from deep green in spring to vivid shades of red, orange, and yellow in autumn. With an elegant habit and deeply lobed palmate leaves, it is one of the most beloved ornamental trees in Asian-style gardens, contemplation gardens, and as a bonsai subject.
Desert Rose
Adenium obesum
Adenium obesum, commonly known as the Desert Rose, is a striking succulent shrub native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Renowned for its thick, swollen caudex and vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pink, red, and white, it is a favorite among bonsai enthusiasts and ornamental plant collectors. Despite its exotic appearance, it is well-suited for indoor cultivation in bright, sunny spots.
Coral Berry Bromeliad
Aechmea fulgens
Aechmea fulgens, commonly known as the Coral Berry Bromeliad, is an epiphytic bromeliad native to northeastern Brazil, particularly the states of Bahia and Pernambuco. It forms an elegant rosette of bright green, waxy leaves with marginal spines. Its striking inflorescence features red bracts and numerous purple flowers, followed by long-lasting red globose berries that persist for many months after blooming. This makes it one of the most decorative bromeliads for both indoor cultivation and tropical gardens.
Lipstick Plant
Aeschynanthus radicans
The Lipstick Plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) is a stunning tropical epiphyte native to the humid rainforests of Southeast Asia. Known for its cascading vines adorned with glossy, waxy leaves and striking tubular red flowers that emerge from dark burgundy calyxes resembling a lipstick tube, this plant is a favorite among indoor gardeners. It thrives in hanging baskets where its trailing stems can gracefully drape, creating a lush, eye-catching display.
Imperial Bromeliad
Alcantarea imperialis
Alcantarea imperialis, commonly known as the Imperial Bromeliad, is one of the largest bromeliads in the world and a truly spectacular ornamental plant endemic to Brazil. Native to the rocky slopes of the Serra dos Órgãos mountain range in Rio de Janeiro state, this magnificent species forms enormous rosettes of leathery leaves that can reach 1.5 m in diameter, with a central tank capable of holding up to 30 liters of rainwater. When it eventually blooms — an event that occurs after 10 to 40 years — it produces a towering flower spike up to 3.5 m tall bearing white-yellowish flowers with reddish bracts that attract hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Giant Elephant's Ear
Alocasia macrorrhizos
Alocasia macrorrhizos is a spectacular tropical perennial from Southeast Asia, prized for its enormous upright arrow-shaped leaves that can reach up to 1.5 meters in length. Known as Giant Elephant's Ear, this fast-growing plant makes a bold architectural statement both indoors and in tropical gardens. It belongs to the Araceae family and features thick, prominently veined, glossy green leaves on sturdy upright stems.
Alocasia Jacklyn
Alocasia tandurusa
Alocasia Jacklyn (Alocasia tandurusa) is a rare and spectacular tropical plant native to the humid rainforests of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Its enormous arrow-shaped leaves with prominent venation and deep green coloration make it one of the most sought-after alocasias among plant collectors worldwide. When grown indoors, it can reach up to 4 feet in height, becoming a stunning focal point in any space.
Shell Ginger
Alpinia zerumbet
Alpinia zerumbet, commonly known as Shell Ginger, is a magnificent tropical perennial native to East Asia (Japan and China). Belonging to the Zingiberaceae family, it produces large, lush, lance-shaped evergreen leaves and spectacular arching clusters of waxy, shell-shaped flowers in white and pink with yellow accents. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical gardens worldwide and can also be grown indoors in bright conditions.
Flamingo Flower
Anthurium andraeanum
Anthurium andraeanum is a tropical plant native to the rainforests of Colombia and Ecuador. It is famous for its glossy heart-shaped spathes that come in vibrant colors like red, pink, white, and orange. Its leaves are large, shiny, and dark green. It is one of the most popular houseplants due to its nearly continuous flowering throughout the year.
Coral Aphelandra
Aphelandra sinclairiana
Aphelandra sinclairiana, commonly known as Coral Aphelandra or Panama Queen, is a tropical evergreen shrub native to Central America, particularly Panama and Costa Rica. It can grow up to 3 meters tall and is celebrated for its spectacular coral-orange flower spikes with brilliantly colored bracts that remain decorative for weeks. The large, opposite, deep-green leaves with prominent white veins make it a striking ornamental plant for both indoor spaces and tropical gardens.
Burdock
Arctium lappa
Arctium lappa, commonly known as Burdock or Gobo, is a robust biennial herbaceous plant native to Europe and Asia. It grows up to 2 meters tall, producing large heart-shaped leaves and distinctive purple flower heads surrounded by hooked bracts that cling to clothing and animal fur — inspiring the invention of Velcro. Both the root and leaves have been valued for centuries in traditional medicine and Asian cuisine.
Bird's Nest Fern
Asplenium nidus
The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is an elegant tropical epiphytic fern known for its rosette of bright green, lance-shaped fronds that unfurl from a central nest-like crown. Native to Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, this slow-growing beauty thrives in humid environments and makes an excellent houseplant for bathrooms and shaded spaces.
Polka Dot Begonia
Begonia maculata
Begonia maculata is a tropical plant native to Brazil, famous for its dark green leaves adorned with silvery-white polka dots and striking red undersides. It is one of the most popular begonias for indoor cultivation, adding an elegant and exotic touch to any space.
Iron Cross Begonia
Begonia masoniana
Begonia masoniana, commonly known as the Iron Cross Begonia, is a striking rhizomatous begonia native to southern China and northern Vietnam. Its most distinctive feature is the bold, dark brown cross-shaped marking at the center of each leaf, which closely resembles the German Iron Cross symbol. The leaves are large, puckered, and textured with a brilliant chartreuse-green color. While primarily grown for its dramatic foliage, it occasionally produces small greenish-white flowers in spring and summer.
Harrison's Bifrenaria
Bifrenaria harrisoniae
Bifrenaria harrisoniae, commonly known as Harrison's Bifrenaria, is a striking epiphytic orchid endemic to Brazil. Found in the Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes at elevations between 200 and 1,200 meters, it produces large, waxy, fragrant flowers — predominantly white with a pink-to-burgundy labellum and dark veining — up to 8 cm across. The robust pseudobulbs store water and nutrients, enabling the plant to withstand seasonal dry periods.
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea glabra
Bougainvillea glabra, commonly known as Paperflower or Bougainvillea, is a vigorous woody climber native to Brazil. It is famous for its vibrant colors, which are actually bracts (modified leaves) surrounding its small, inconspicuous white flowers. It is an extremely resilient plant that thrives in full sun and is ideal for covering walls, fences, and pergolas, bringing a lush, tropical look to the garden.
Peanut Butter Fruit Tree
Bunchosia argentea
Bunchosia argentea, commonly known as the Peanut Butter Fruit Tree, is a small tropical tree or large shrub in the family Malpighiaceae, native to the tropical forests of South America — including Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Brazil, Guyana, and Suriname. It produces small oval fruits that ripen from orange to deep red, with a dense, sweet pulp that has a remarkable peanut butter-like flavor and texture. It is valued both as an ornamental plant and for its unique edible fruit.
Angel Wings
Caladium bicolor
Caladium bicolor is a tropical tuberous plant native to South America, prized for its large, heart-shaped leaves in striking combinations of red, pink, white, and green. A deciduous perennial that goes dormant in winter, it is one of the most popular foliage plants for adding color to shaded gardens and indoor spaces.
Rattlesnake Plant
Calathea lancifolia
The Calathea lancifolia, commonly known as the Rattlesnake Plant, is a tropical plant native to the rainforests of Brazil. Its elongated leaves display a dark green pattern with lighter green spots resembling rattlesnake markings, with a reddish-purple underside. Part of the Marantaceae family, it is known for its nyctinastic leaf movement, where leaves fold up at night like hands in prayer.
Rose Painted Calathea
Calathea roseopicta
Calathea roseopicta is a perennial rhizomatous herb native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil and South America. Part of the Marantaceae family, it is admired for its oval dark green leaves with pink and silvery-green markings, plus a purple underside. Known as a "prayer plant" because its leaves fold up at night like hands in prayer.
Zebra Plant
Calathea zebrina
Calathea zebrina is a tropical plant native to Brazil, belonging to the Marantaceae family. Its velvety leaves feature light green zebra-like stripes over a dark green background, with reddish-purple undersides. Known for its nyctinastic movement, the leaves fold upward at dusk as if praying.
Pocketbook Plant
Calceolaria x herbeohybrida
The Pocketbook Plant (Calceolaria x herbeohybrida) is a hybrid ornamental native to the Andean regions of South America. It captivates with its extraordinary blooms — pouch-shaped flowers in shades of yellow, orange, red, pink, and bicolor. Grown as a houseplant or cool-season annual, it thrives indoors in bright indirect light and cool temperatures.
China Aster
Callistephus chinensis
China Aster (Callistephus chinensis) is a stunning annual flowering plant native to China, beloved for its vibrant, daisy-like blooms in shades of white, pink, red, blue, violet, and purple. A member of the Asteraceae family, it blooms from late summer through fall, making it a favorite for cut flower gardens and seasonal borders.
Capirona
Calycophyllum spruceanum
Capirona (Calycophyllum spruceanum) is a majestic Amazonian canopy tree belonging to the Rubiaceae family. Its most remarkable feature is its smooth, highly polished green-yellow bark that naturally sheds once or twice a year, exposing a fresh, gleaming surface underneath. This unique phenomenon protects the tree from lichens, fungi, epiphytes, and climbing vines, making it exceptionally resistant to pests and diseases. The dense, high-quality timber is prized for construction and woodworking, while the bark and leaves have recognized medicinal properties in traditional Amazonian medicine.
Chili pepper
Capsicum annuum
Capsicum annuum is an extremely versatile species that includes everything from sweet bell peppers to spicy peppers like Jalapeño and Cayenne. It is a perennial shrubby plant in tropical climates but is often grown as an annual in cooler regions. Its flowers are small and white, giving rise to fruits that vary drastically in color, size, and capsaicin level.
Sweet Chestnut
Castanea sativa
The Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa) is a large deciduous tree native to southern Europe and Asia Minor. Cultivated since antiquity for its edible nuts and durable timber, it is one of Europe's most iconic trees. It can live for centuries and grow to impressive heights, making it a majestic feature in rural landscapes and large parks.
Crimson Cattleya
Cattleya labiata
Cattleya labiata is an epiphytic orchid native to northeastern Brazil, found in states such as Ceará, Pernambuco, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, and Paraíba. Known as the "Queen of the Sertão" (Brazilian outback), it is one of Brazil's most emblematic orchids and was officially designated as the flower symbol of Ceará state in 2025. Its club-shaped pseudobulbs can reach 25cm in height, with a single thick, leathery light-green leaf. It produces 2 to 5 flowers per bloom, each measuring 15-20cm, in shades of pink, lilac, purple, and white, with a vibrant lip and a distinctive fragrance that inspired the famous Chanel N°5 perfume.
Cattleya Orchid
Cattleya spp
Cattleya (Cattleya spp) is a genus of epiphytic orchids native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil and other tropical regions of South and Central America. Known as the Queen of Orchids, it produces large, showy flowers in vibrant shades of purple, pink, white, yellow, and orange. It is among the most cultivated orchids in the world, prized by collectors and orchid enthusiasts alike.
Flowering Quince
Chaenomeles speciosa
Flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa) is a dense, deciduous shrub native to China, Tibet, and Myanmar, belonging to the Rosaceae family. It bursts into spectacular bloom in late winter and early spring—often before its leaves emerge—producing flowers in shades of red, pink, and white. The plant also yields fragrant, yellow-green fruits high in vitamin C, valued for making jams, jellies, and medicinal preparations. It is extremely cold-hardy and adaptable to a wide range of garden conditions.
Geraldton Waxflower
Chamelaucium uncinatum
Chamelaucium uncinatum, commonly known as the Geraldton Waxflower, is a stunning evergreen shrub native to the coastal heathlands of Western Australia, particularly the Geraldton region. It produces masses of small, waxy, five-petalled flowers in shades of white, pink, magenta, and purple from late winter through spring. The needle-like foliage releases a light citrus fragrance when crushed. Highly valued as a cut flower worldwide, it thrives in dry, sunny Mediterranean-type conditions and is beloved in Australian native gardens.
Meyer Lemon
Citrus meyeri
The Meyer Lemon is a hybrid citrus tree native to China, believed to be a cross between a true lemon and a mandarin orange. It produces sweeter, rounder, and thinner-skinned fruits than common lemons, with a deep yellow-orange color when ripe. Compact enough for containers, it thrives both indoors and outdoors in warm climates.
Hybrid Clematis
Clematis x hybrida
Clematis x hybrida is a deciduous climbing vine resulting from hybridization of Asian and European clematis species. Renowned for its spectacular large blooms in shades of purple, pink, white, blue, and red — which can reach up to 25 cm in diameter — it is one of the most beloved ornamental climbers in temperate gardens worldwide. It gracefully adorns fences, walls, trellises, and arbors.
Spider Flower
Cleome hassleriana
Cleome hassleriana, commonly known as Spider Flower, is a fast-growing annual plant native to South America — particularly Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina. It produces delicate flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white with long protruding stamens resembling spider legs, attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators. It is an easy-to-grow plant ideal for borders, background plantings, and cottage gardens.
Rose Glory Bower
Clerodendrum bungei
Rose Glory Bower (Clerodendrum bungei) is a vigorous deciduous shrub native to China, prized for its spectacular summer and autumn blooms. It produces large, domed clusters of fragrant rose-pink to deep crimson flowers that stand out against its broad, dark green leaves. While the flowers are sweetly perfumed, the leaves emit a pungent odor when crushed. Fast-growing and adaptable, it is ideal for garden borders, screens, and wildlife gardens.
Bleeding Heart Vine
Clerodendrum thomsoniae
Clerodendrum thomsoniae is a stunning tropical climbing vine native to West Africa, prized for its striking bicolored flowers featuring pristine white heart-shaped calyces from which bright crimson tubular flowers emerge. This vigorous twining vine can grow up to 4 meters and blooms profusely in spring and summer, making it a spectacular addition to any indoor or outdoor tropical garden.
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