Blooms of the week
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- Insectivorous plants in the terrarium.
- Flowers: red ginger, false iris, Amazon lily, anthurium, etc.
- Fruits: screw pine, Christmas palm
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- Flowers: some bromeliads and orchids, Mexican shrimp plant, lollipop plant, Amazon lily, Mysore clock vine, etc.
- Colourful leaves carpet the ground and Spanish moss serves as a backdrop.
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- Fruits: banana tree, papaya, coconut palm, jackfruit tree, rose-apple tree, etc.
- Flowers: banana tree, naranjilla, cacao tree, grapefruit tree, etc.
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- Spectacularly shaped and coloured orchids. Some are fragrant.
- Some aroids are also in bloom, such as tailflowers and peace lilies.
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- Fascinating staghorn ferns and tree ferns.
- Plant walls
- Blue strap fern with iridescent fronds and strange whisk-fern (terrarium).
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- Foliage of various shapes, textures and colours.
- Colourful blooms: begonias, tree gloxinia, rhytidophyllum, sinningia, passion flower, chandelier plant, corytoplectus, etc.
- Plant walls
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- Flowers: crown of thorns, aloe, gasteria, hechtia, etc.
- Fruits: woolly-joint prickly pear
- Over 80-year-old elephant foot trees (next to the doors of the Hacienda).
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- Flowers: Echeveria laui, desert rose, orchid cactus, etc.
- Peeling bark of the fragrant bursera
- Strange caudex plants
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- Beautiful penjings
- Flowers: common camellia (end), Banksian rose, chocolate vine, wisterias, Chinese peashrub.
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- The Main Exhibition Greenhouse is opened from February 22 to April 30 for the new exposition Garden of oddness.
- Carnivorous plants and unusual plants
- Flowers: powderpuff tree, agapanthus, orchid tree, bottle brush, angel's trumpet, summer hyacinth etc.
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Spring flowering bulbs (squills, grape hyacinths, daffodils, etc.)
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Forsythias
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Magnolias
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Native spring flora (bloodroot, yellow trout lily, bellwort, etc.)
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Rhododendrons
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Winter heaths
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Primroses