The Fishbone Cactus, also known as Epiphyllum anguliger, is a unique and intriguing plant that is gaining popularity amongst plant enthusiasts. Its zigzag...
Author - Millie Rose
Millie combines her love for plants and travel to deepen our grasp of exotic flora. With a background in Botany and Horticulture, she's always been passionate about plant diversity.
Besides her academic and professional feats, Millie loves to travel and photograph plants, showcasing their beauty and highlighting the importance of preserving biodiversity. Through her work, she encourages readers to discover and cherish the world of exotic plants.
Flaming Katy (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana) is a popular houseplant that is known for its vibrant and long-lasting blooms. With its bright colors and low...
Tropical fans and plant enthusiasts alike will find the Licuala grandis, or Ruffled Fan Palm, to be a stunning addition to their collection. This slow-growing...
Ghost plants, also known as Graptopetalum paraguayense, are a type of succulent that have become increasingly popular in recent years. These plants are known...
Dancing Silhouettes, also known as Hatiora salicornioides, is a unique and fascinating cactus species that has gained popularity among plant enthusiasts. This...
Dragon fruit, also known as pitaya, is a tropical fruit that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique appearance and health benefits. The fruit...
Carnivorous plants, also known as insectivorous plants, have fascinated botanists and horticulturists for centuries. These plants have evolved to attract...
Colorful succulents are a great way to add a pop of color to any garden or indoor space, and one such plant is the Kiwi Aeonium (Aeonium ‘Kiwi’)...
Cigar plant (Cuphea ignea) is a unique and vibrant plant that is often used in landscaping and gardening. Its fiery orange-red flowers make it a popular choice...
Figs are a delicious and nutritious fruit that have been enjoyed for thousands of years. Native to the Middle East and Mediterranean regions, the fig tree...