INDOOR / TROPICAL PLANT

Location: GREENHOUSE 4

If you’re looking to renew your indoor garden or patio and don’t know which plants to choose, tropical plants are the ideal option to transform any environment. With their vibrant leaves and stunning foliage, tropical indoor plants provide a unique touch, full of life and an infinite variety of green shades. Although many of these plants don’t have showy blooms, their bright, often exotic green leaves always remain fresh and beautiful, providing an atmosphere of refreshment and serenity.

One of the great advantages of tropical plants is that they not only beautify the space, but also have the ability to purify the air, improving the environmental quality in your home. A clear example of this is the Sansevieria, which, in addition to being hardy and low-maintenance, is known for its ability to filter toxins from the air, contributing to a healthier environment.

Although traditionally associated with indoor environments, tropical plants can also thrive outdoors under the right conditions. Some species prefer to be protected from wind and direct sun exposure, while others adapt perfectly to more exposed spaces. A clear example of this is the Strelitzia, which has found a perfect home in the Mediterranean climate and has become an ideal plant to add an exotic and tropical touch to outdoor gardens.
In short, tropical plants not only offer beauty and freshness to your home, but they also bring an air of sophistication and eccentricity, making any space a place full of life and energy.

Needs to be PROTECTED:

Archontophoenix alexandrae, Dypsis lutescens, Howea forsteriana, Monstera delicuiosa, Philodendronelloum…

They prefer SHADOW:

Aspidistra elatior, Clivia miniata, Clorophytum comosum, Nephrolepsis exaltata, Philodendronelloum, Dypsis lutescens, Monstera delicious, Sansevieria…

They withstand SUN EXPOSURE:

Agapanthus africanus, Beucarnea recurvata, Canna indica, Cycas revoluta, Dracaena angustifolia, Musa ensete, Plumeria obtusa, Schefflera Gold-Capella, Strelitzia augusta, Strelitzia reginae, Yucca elephantipes…