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Do you want to spice up your usual flower arrangement? Of course you do; flowers can make a beautiful addition to any home, but after a while you understandably get tired of seeing the same flowers over and over again. Go ahead and try something different in your vase. Or change the look and mood of your room with an unusual potted flowering plant. It is a lot less expensive than new carpets or painting the walls! If you want a new, innovative look for your house, add some exotic plants to your decor.

Orchids

The most popular exotic plants, and arguably the most beautiful, are orchids. The bloom of an orchid flower is sure to take your breath away. And while orchids are extremely popular (and for good reason: they are remarkably easy to grow), there are so many different kinds of orchids, you can pick orchids as your exotic plants without too much fear that you are just following the crowd. Indeed, there are literally thousands upon thousands of different varieties of flowering orchids.

Hawaiian flowers

Hawaiian flowers are very hot right now, as is anything to do with Hawaii, and are sure to be the perfect exotic plants to give your flower arrangement a carefree, summery look. If you are looking for an exceptional exotic plant, then you want to get a lava plant. These plants are grown on the Big Island right on the lava stone. The main kinds of lava plants you want to look for are bromeliad and anthurium lava plants. The bromeliad features a brightly colored middle stem surrounded by a circle of fronds. Anthurium plants have vibrant heart shaped flowers, usually bright red, white or pink, on a tall stalk. Roses have been done over and over; what could be more romantic than a heart shaped potted anthurium plant? Not only that, because it comes potted, your special someone will be able to enjoy that plant (and think of you) for far longer than with cut flowers.

Bird of Paradise

The bird of paradise is one of the most impressive exotic plants around. The bird of paradise is native to South Africa (where it is known as the crane plant), but can be found all over the world. Standing as much as two meters tall, the bird of paradise is an incomparable addition to your ornamental flower arrangement. The bird of paradise was given its name because of its similarity to the bird species of the same name; the bird of paradise’s fan shaped stems are said to resemble the head and beak of a bird.

No matter what kind of exotic plant you choose, you know you will be making an impressive and unique statement. Everyone always gets the same kinds of plants from the same places; it is time to branch out into exotic plants and shake up your routine! Turn your drab room upside down with a beautiful orchid, Hawaiian lava plant or bird of paradise.
 
 
 
 
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1. Orchids » A photo blog of chocolates, flowers and everything nice
... Bougainvillea Dahlia Floral arrangements Floral vines Flowering trees Flowers in artwork Flowers in ... ... Mums (chrysanthemum) Name that flower Orchids Roses Santan (Ixora coccinea) Sunflowers Wild ...
http://photos.houseonahil ...owers-photos/orchids/

2. Dane County Farmers' Market
... Radish Lettuce , various Basil Peppers Pea vines Tomatillos Chard Catnip Eggplant Microgreens ... ... Decorated eggs Cacti Evergreen swags - orchids Painted gourds Candles Pinecone decorations ...
http://www.dcfm.org/whatsnew.asp

3. Fun Flowers Online
Flowers for fun and romance
http://www.funflowersonline.com

4. Flower Arrangements
Different flower arrangements for any occasion.
http://www.funflowersonline.com/arrangements

5. Florists
Florists are helpful when choosing arrangements and occasional settings
http://funflowersonline.com/florists

6. Talking Book World - Audiobooks
... Flowers - Bulbs Flowers - General Flowers - Orchids Flowers - Perennials Flowers - Roses Fruit ... ... Shrubs Techniques Topiary Trees Urban Vegetables Vines & Climbers View Cart | Your Account | Help ...
http://www.talkingbookwor ...es.asp/sid=0/code=GAR

7. Home products
... About Lawns All About Masonry Basics All About Orchids All About Painting and Wallpapering All About ... ... All About Trees All About Vegetables All About Vines and Climbers All About Water Gardening All ...
http://www.home-products4.great-stores.net/

8. Speedhotels - Hotel Martinique Hotels Martinique
... land. Martinique is just like an isle of flowers as many varieties of flowers bloom here: wild orchids, jade vines, flamingo flowers, anthurium, frangipani, and hibiscus. Mountains, rain forests, and ...
http://www.speedhotels.com/cb_mq.html

9. Ecuador PlanetEcuador- National parks
http://www.planetecuador.net/parks.htm

10. Environment & Heritage
... Ferns, orchids and vines flourish on the branches in the humid atmosphere beneath the canopy. The 135 species of flora include 16 of which can only be found on Christmas Island. Red crabs are dotted ...
http://www.dotars.gov.au/ ...land/environment.aspx

11. Birding in Belize - Paradise Expeditions
... Turkey. A wide variety of orchids, vines and trees are also found in the area. This tour can be combined with a visit to the Rio Frio Caves and the Rio On Pools. Mountain Pine Ridge The area known as ...
http://www.birdinginbelize.com/central.html

12. sand forest
... Epiphytic orchids, vines and lichens are abundant, and the leafless, epiphytic cactus - Rhipsalis baccifera (the only member of the cactus family in Africa and a relic of Gondwanland) - is commonly ...
http://www.wildwatch.com/ .../other/sandforest.asp

13. Christmas Island - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Ferns, orchids & vines grow on the branches in the humid atmosphere beneath the canopy. The 135 plant species include 16 which are only found on Christmas Island. Red Crab The annual red crab mass ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island

14. Joshua Blankenship | Notes to Self
... to sing on top of the piano, knee-deep in paper orchids and plastic tiki lamps, all the better.) Note ... ... s day. Note to self: Climb trees. Swing from vines. Wear more than a loin cloth. Note to self ...
http://www.joshuablankenship.com/notestoself/

15. Horticulture
... Enjoy azaleas, vines, bromeliads, orchids and aroids. Smile at the sight of familiar annual flowers and the beauty of roses and camellias. Stroll under the awe-inspiring branches of camphor trees ...
http://www.leugardens.org/moregrdn.html

16. My Garden Guide - Garden Tutorials
... And Tongue Grafting - Winterizing Small Trees Vines and Climbers - Deadheading A Clematis - Making ... ... A Paludarium - Setting Up An Aquarium Garden Orchids - Basic Care Of Cattleyas - Basic Care Of ...
http://www.mygardenguide.com/garden_tutorials.html

17. Green Anoles as Pets - Care Sheet
... Live plants help maintain humidity and provide cover - try Sansevierias (snake plants), bromeliads, philodendrons, ivy, orchids and vines. Pieces of bark and branches should also be provided for ...
http://exoticpets.about.c .../a/greenanolecare.htm

18. Off Beat Tours Home
... where even casual observation will reveal dainty orchids and all manner of ferns and fungi. See waterfalls, rockpools and ancient vines intertwined throughout the trees. You truly are in ...
http://www.offbeattours.com.au/

19. Key West Blue Parrot Inn Bed and Breakfasts guesthouses Old Town Key West, F...
... We have many varieties of palms, bromeliads, orchids and flowering vines. Something is always in bloom and some of those blooms smell heavenly. Chances are, if you are not from a tropical climate ...
http://blueparrotinn.com/about.htm

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