Red Snowbush
red snowbush
From EGP220.00
A variant from the Snowbush, this Red Snowbush is just as beautiful if not more with its reddish-pink strikes and stunning color combination.
SKU red-snowbush
- full sun
- low
- moderately
Soil | Potting Mix | |
---|---|---|
Scientific Name | Breynia Disticha | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Shrub | |
Growth Rate | Fast | |
Habitat | Pacific Islands |


From EGP60.00
Allure Geraniums
Pelargonium are usually frangrant, and have showy flowers and folliage. That's why they are highly used in containers and bedding.
From EGP60.00
From EGP60.00


From EGP265.00
Alii Fig
Ficus binnendijkii is an evergreen tree. The flowers bloom in spring and are followed by small fruit that may be green or yellow maturing to red. The simple dark green leaves of the beautiful Amstel Queen are glossy and attractive,
From EGP265.00
From EGP265.00


EGP45.00
Purple Fountain Grass
Purple fountain grass is an attractive warm-season perennial or tender perennial that makes a great addition to sunny borders. Early in the season it forms graceful, upright to arching clumps of slender purple-red and green blades. From midsummer to fall, it produces many long, drooping plumes of soft rose-pink flowers.
EGP45.00
EGP45.00


EGP550.00
Apple
There is nothing more satisfying than growing your own apple trees. In spring, Malus Domestica produces fragrant pink, purple flower and gives an amazing landscape view. In the fall it rewards you with edible apple fruit. The fruit varies a lot of colors, texture and flavor.
EGP550.00
EGP550.00


From EGP195.00
Little Leaf Boxwood
Boxwood has traditional landscape use, just think of old English or French gardens. It has a small evergreen ovate leaves where the venation does show at all. The leaves are about 1cm. The flowers are born in the leaf axis but unnoticeable for the eye.
From EGP195.00
From EGP195.00


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