Our Plant Expertise

We work with a wide range of landscape plants selected according to the project's
climate, soil, sunlight, architecture and maintenance requirements.

Plumeria

Plumeria, commonly known as frangipani, is a genus of tropical shrubs and small trees famous for their gorgeous, highly fragrant pinwheel-shaped flowers. Native to the Americas, they thrive in warm, sunny climates and are widely used in traditional leis, temple offerings, and tropical gardens.

Champa

Champa most commonly refers to Plumeria or Michelia champaca, popular tropical flowering plants known for their strongly sweet scent and bright white, yellow, or pink petals. It can also mean an ancient Indian kingdom in Southeast Asia or a town in Chhattisgarh, India.

Pong Pong Champa

The Pong Pong Champa (scientifically known as Cerbera odollam and commonly called the sea mango or suicide tree) is a striking tropical ornamental tree valued in luxury landscaping for its glossy green foliage and neat, rounded canopy.

Ficus varieties

Ficus is a large group of over 850 plant types, including trees, shrubs, and vines. They are very popular as indoor house plants and outdoor garden trees because they have shiny green leaves and are easy to grow.

Terminalia

Terminalia is a large genus of tropical trees and shrubs belonging to the family Combretaceae, comprising nearly 300 species known for their layered, horizontal branching and cluster of leaves at shoot tips. Key species like Terminalia arjuna and Terminalia chebula are vital in traditional medicine.

Palms

A palm tree is a perennial flowering plant belonging to the family Arecaceae. Most palms grow in warm tropical or subtropical climates with a tall, unbranched trunk topped by a crown of large evergreen leaves called fronds.

Foxtail Palm

The foxtail palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) is a striking tropical tree native to Queensland, Australia, famous for its bushy, plume-like fronds that look like a fox's tail. It features a smooth, slender grey trunk and grows up to 30 feet tall, making it a popular choice for resort landscaping and gardens.

Areca Palm

The areca palm (Dypsis lutescens), also known as the butterfly or golden cane palm, is a popular tropical clumping plant native to Madagascar. It features graceful, feathery green fronds and multiple bamboo-like stems, widely used as a non-toxic indoor houseplant or outdoor landscape accent.

Raphis Palm

The raphis palm also known as the lady palm or bamboo palm, is a popular multi-stemmed fan palm native to Southeast Asia and southern China. It features glossy, green segmented leaves and slender, bamboo-like trunks, growing slowly up to 6 feet tall indoors or 15 feet outdoor.

Cycas Palm

The Sago Palm, scientifically known as Cycas revoluta, is an ancient, slow-growing evergreen plant. Despite its common name and palm-like appearance, it is not a true palm tree. It belongs to the cycad family (Cycadaceae) and is more closely related to pine trees and conifers than to flowering palm trees.

Washingtonia Palm

The Washingtonia Palm is a tall, fast-growing tree with large fan-shaped leaves and a sturdy trunk. Named after George Washington, it is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is very popular for street landscaping and large gardens.

Shrubs & Hedges

Shrubs & Hedges refers to the category of woody garden plants and their use as living boundaries or privacy screens. A shrub is a small-to-medium woody plant with multiple stems. A hedge is a row of these shrubs planted close together to form a fence or wall.

Ixora

An ixora plant jpg refers to a digital image file (.jpg) of an Ixora shrub, a tropical evergreen plant famous for its dense, rounded clusters of bright red, orange, yellow, or pink flowers. It is commonly known as jungle geranium, flame of the woods, or West Indian jasmine.

Jatropha

Jatropha is a large genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, [Euphorbiaceae], comprising about 175 to 180 species of shrubs, trees, and succulent plants. Best known for its prominent species [Jatropha curcas] (physic nut), the plant produces toxin-containing seeds with a high oil content .

Tecoma

The word tecoma comes from the ancient Nahuatl (indigenous Mexican) word tecomaxochitl, which means "tubular flower" or "vessel flower". It is the scientific genus name for a group of tropical shrubs and small trees that grow bright, bell-shaped or trumpet-shaped flowers.

Raat Rani

The Raat Rani flower (botanically known as Cestrum nocturnum), or Night-Blooming Jasmine, is a woody evergreen shrub famous for producing small, tubular white or greenish-white flowers that stay closed by day and open after sunset to release a powerful, sweet fragrance.

Acalypha

Acalypha is a large genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, comprising hundreds of species of herbs, shrubs, and small trees found mostly in tropical and subtropical regions. Common names include copperleaf, three-seeded mercury, and cat's tail.

Pandanus

The Pandanus plant is a tropical tree or shrub with long, spiky leaves and strong prop roots. People often call it the screw pine because its leaves grow in a spiral pattern. It grows well near beaches and in wet areas across Asia, Africa, and the Pacific.

Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea is a group of thorny, woody vines, bushes, or small trees famous for their bright, paper-like colorful parts. They come from South America and grow very well in hot and sunny places.

Fountain Grass

Fountain grass is a popular ornamental warm-season grass in the genus Pennisetum (or Cenchrus). It gets its name from its graceful, arching leaves and soft, feathery flower plumes that spill outward like a flowing water fountain.

Groundcovers

A ground cover plant is any low-growing plant that spreads horizontally to form a dense, living mat over the soil. These plants replace traditional lawns, fill bare garden spaces, and protect the earth.

Decorative foliage plants

Decorative foliage plants are grown for their attractive leaves instead of their flowers. They feature unique shapes, sizes, and colors like red, yellow, white, and purple. People use them to brighten homes, offices, and garden.

Topiary & Feature Plants

Topiary is the living art of clipping and training shrubs or trees into distinct geometric, abstract, or figurative shapes. Feature plants are individual specimens chosen for unique traits like striking foliage, flowers, or form to act as visual focal points in a landscape.