and other tropical flowers

Abutilon
Also known as flowering maple, Abutilon and is a Beautiful Plant behave well inside. Abutilon flowers beautiful range of reds, yellows, blues and shades of orange, and foliage is usually green. Depending on how much space it needs to grow, Abutilon plants can grow to be very large, so the plant is best kept indoors in a pot of small to medium.
Orchids
There are over 25,000 species of flower this rare and beautiful cone shape. Some of them are extremely costly and difficult to find, but other varieties are affordable, available and easy to grow at home.
Hibiscus
There are 10,000 varieties Named the tropical flower hibiscus. These beautiful flowers and colors are emblematic of where they come from tropical environments, like Florida, Hawaii, Jamaica and India. Hibiscus are wonderful for decoration because the flowers will not wilt until their natural time to close, even without water. Opening buds may be picked up earlier in the day, stored in a cool and highlighted for the evening. Store in Hibiscus Cold slows down the flowers closing by a few hours.
Torenia
Also known as Wishbone Flower, these annuals and perennials from Asia Tropical Africa. Torenia grow to about a foot high, with toothed, ovular leaves. Torenia produce a striking amount of beautiful flowers pocket that can grow to an inch in diameter. Torenia flowers are known for their wide range of beautiful colors like white, blue, purple, purple or lilac. Tornier can be grown with proper care in an environment that has a temperature of 70 degrees or more.
Lamium
Also known as White Nancy, Lamium is a beautiful ground cover with white leaves heart-shaped and short spikes of pink flowers. Lamium blooms in summer, grows up to eight inches in height and can tolerate a wide variety of soil conditions. It is better to do in shady woodlands.
Portulaca
Portulaca is a group of annual flowers that comes in several varieties. Originally from Brazil, Portulaca spiral growth stems up five inches long and have cylindrical leaves and bright, colorful flowers an inch in diameter at the ends of stems. The flowers can be purple, yellow, pink, scarlet and many other colors. To cultivate Portulaca successfully, you must place them in a place with lots of sun and sandy soil.
Pentas
Easy to grow, easy to clean, and beautiful to behold, Pentas is an excellent choice for your garden. Pentas is native to Africa tropical and beautiful red flowers of lavender, pink, white, and are well known to attract hummingbirds. The plant grows to three feet tall and wide and is doing well indoors in pots in a sunny spot or outside in warmer climates.
Lavatera
Although the name a Swiss botanist, Lavatera originate in the Himalayas, Siberia and Australia. These plants come in many varieties, both perennial and annual, growing as a bush or large straight stems. Their big, beautiful flowers last only a day or two before wilting, but the plant produces new flowers for a period of time.
Sedum
Sedum, which come in hundreds of varieties, are easy to grow, end of flowering perennials and beautiful. Sedum plants have thick stems, fleshy leaves, and flower heads that resemble broccoli with lavender. These plants do best in soil with good drainage and can tolerate drought and wet weather. Because they bloom so late in the year, they often remain attractive throughout the winter.
Gazania
Gazania, native to South Africa is a beautiful perennial ground cover with colorful daisy flowers. Gazania tropical boom flower in late spring early summer and come in shades of yellow, orange, white and pink. Gazania thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil.