Thyme
thyme
From EGP45.00
Thyme is a herb. It's evergreen and its leaf represent the edible part.
SKU thyme
- full sun
- high
- moderately
Soil | Clay | |
---|---|---|
Scientific Name | Thymus Vulgaris | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Herbs | |
Flower Color | White, Purple | |
Aroma | Scented | |
Growth Rate | Medium | |
Habitat | Southern Europe |


From EGP220.00
Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea is an evergreen shrubby vine with spiny branches. The flowers are small and colorful and found in the center of 3 white bracts.
From EGP220.00
From EGP220.00


From EGP95.00
Bunny Ears
This plant has large, yellow, waxy, multi-petaled flowers. Small bulbous pulpy fruits follow, ripening red. Its fuzzy pads and relatively compact growth make bunny ears pricklypear a popular potted specimen both indoors and out. It also is an excellent garden plant where hardy.
From EGP95.00
From EGP95.00


From EGP75.00
Foxtail Fern
It is an evergreen, vining perennial that is not a fern at all, but a member of the lily family. It is a very popular House Plant. It develops small, single, white nodding flowers in summer at the joint between stem and leaf. These mature into berry-like fruits that turn from orange-red to purple-black.
From EGP75.00
From EGP75.00


From EGP180.00
Be-Still Tree (Thevetia)
Cascabela thevetia is an evergreen tropical shrub or small tree that bears yellow or orange-yellow, trumpet like flowers and its fruit is deep red/black in color encasing a large seed.
From EGP180.00
From EGP180.00


EGP80.00
Conocarpus
Conocarpus is a broadleaf evergreen tree that can withstand drought, salt, heat, and high winds. Its brown bark is flaky and attractive. Throughout the year, flushes of greenish-white and purple flowers are produced but are not showy or noticeable.
EGP80.00
EGP80.00


EGP250.00
Australian Cabbage Palm
A tall palm with bold fan-shaped leaves and a straight solitary trunk. The large, glossy green, evergreen fronds are divided into up to 70 long, dangling, lance-shaped segments, that radiate like the spokes of an umbrella. Thirty-five to sixty fronds are borne atop the trunk on long ascending, horizontal, or drooping stalks (""petioles""), forming a dense, spherical crown.
EGP250.00
EGP250.00