Tunbergia belongs to the Acanta family. It is quite numerous, and in it can be found both shrub and liana forms. In total, there are about two hundred species, the birthplace of tunbergia are the tropics of Africa, Madagascar and southern Asia. Did you know? The flower got its name in honor of the famous Swedish naturalist and explorer of Japan and South Africa Karl Peter Thunberg.
Read MoreKalistegiya terry (or, as it is also called, Siberian rose) is a very beautiful flower that will be an excellent complement to any garden. It really looks like a rose, only it begins to bloom in the first year after planting, which is its main advantage. It is a lianoid plant, and in each of its sinuses with leaves a flower is necessarily formed. Read More
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