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Most of these will be better off in a container because of the special care they need. But, some members of this family could very well find a place in your backyard. Some might even live comfortably among your other beautiful flowers around your home, on the patio, or in your garden. While these plants do require special TLC, it does not mean that they are too difficult to care for. Once you understand their basics needs everything will fall into place and you will feel a connection growing towards these exquisite plants.
Courtesy: Renaude Hatsedakis The first name that usually comes to mind when speaking of exotic plants is orchid, and rightly so, it is the most well known plant in this category. There exists such a large variety of exotic plants it would hardly be possible to name them all on this site. If you’re lucky, you will find an expert horticulturist at your favorite nursery who can help you instruct you on the care these plants need, and help you choose the one that will be perfect for you. It is true that Mimosas are not as spectacular as the more colorful other varieties, but they have something special to offer. They possess this amazing gift of responding to physical stimulus, which is especially interesting and fun, especially for kids young and old who will experience a feeling of wonderment when touching the leaves of this plant. If you feel adventurous, why not give a shot a carnivorous plant. I know, this name suggests ideas of jungle dangers, but you will be surprised to learn that these plants boast beautiful flowers and are well worth your consideration. From Exotic Plants, Return to Home |
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