• Protea Eximia

    Did you know? The Protea Eximia belongs to the Proteaceae family, which is one of the oldest flowering plant families on Earth, dating back over 100 million years. As a member of this ancient lineage, Protea Eximia carries with it a rich history and evolutionary legacy, making it not only a stunning botanical specimen but also a living link to prehistoric flora.

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  • Clivia

    Did you know? A Clivia is named after Lady Charlotte Clive, the Duchess of Northumberland, who was a keen collector of plants in the 19th century. The genus Clivia was named in her honor by the botanist John Lindley. Lady Clive was renowned for her passion for botany and her efforts in promoting the cultivation of exotic plants, making Clivia a fitting tribute to her contributions to the world of horticulture.

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  • Cycas Revoluta

    Did you know? Cycads are ancient plants that have been around since the time of the dinosaurs, making them among the oldest plants on Earth. Cycas revoluta is known for its slow growth and longevity, with some specimens living for centuries. Its unique appearance and resilience have made it a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes around the world. Additionally, all parts of the Cycas revoluta contain toxins that can be harmful if ingested, making it important to handle with care and keep away from children and pets.

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