Greens Nursery Exports is a grower and wholesale distributor of container grown trees, Fruit Plants, Flower Plants, Avenues, Ornamental, Herbals, grasses, perennial plants and ground cover. Our customer base includes Farmers, landscapers and independent garden centers. We have semore...
Ficus is found in the semi- warm temperate zone, climatic condition in this region makes it suitable for its growth, it is evergreen with unique blooming flowers and utilizes the wasp species for pollination. Ficus is common plant for the home and office landscape plant because omore...
For making sure about the safety of the products during handling, transporting and warehousing, we make use of quality packaging material. And, this task is accomplished by our deft professionals. Our quality auditors conduct regular examinations of the product to keep the qualitmore...
Hibiscus is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. The genus is quite large, comprising several hundred species that are native to warm-temperate, subtropical and tropical regions throughout the world. more...
Dracaena reflex, commonly called people or song of India, is a species of Dracaena which is a tropical tree native to Madagascar, Mauritius, and other nearby islands of the Indian Ocean. more...
For the convenience of the clients, we facilitate them with several payment procedures including both online and offline. In addition to this, we guarantee for authentication and confidentiality. We are acknowledged for entertaining voluminous orders at a time as we are supportedmore...
The botanical name for the coconut is cocos nucifera , with cocos believed to come from Spanish, meaning “monkey-faced” or “eerie-faced” and nucifera from Latin meaning nut-bearing plant (from fero = I bear and nux-nucis = nut). It’s nut, perhaps bearing three germinamore...
Brachychiton australis, commonly known as the broad-leaved bottle tree, is a small tree of the genus Brachychiton found in eastern Australia . It was originally classified in the family Sterculiaceae, which is now within Malvaceae. (Schott & Endl.)more...