Magnolia champaca, known in English as champak, is a large evergreen tree in the family Magnoliaceae. The tree is known for its fragrant flowers, and its timber is used in woodworking. The tree has a wide range of uses, being harvested locally as a source of food, medicines and a range of commodities. It has strongly fragrant flowers in varying shades of cream to yellow-orange which bloom during June to September.
Thyrsostachys oliveri is an evergreen, perennial, clumping bamboo in the family Poaceae. The culms are valued as a local source of material for construction. Bamboos have an interesting method of growth. Each plant produces a number of new stems annually. In the case of some mature tropical species, the new stem could be as much as 30 meters tall. This makes them some of the fastest-growing species in the world.
Monstera is a species of flowering plant belonging to Araceae (Arum family). Monstera is a robust, fast growing, stout, herbaceous or woody, epiphytic, scrambling or climbing vine that grows about 20 m (66 ft.) tall. Indoor plants more typically are grown in the 6-8 feet range. The plant is found growing in the branches of trees in moist or wet, mountain forests.
Hijol is an evergreen flowering plant in the family Lecythidaceae. The name Hijol is a local name from our country Bangladesh. Flowers of the plant are fragrant with bright red stamens. Flowers produce copious nectar and attract bees, which produce a good honey from it. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use, mainly as a medicine but also for food and materials
Nelumbo nucifera is a perennial flowering aquatic herb which is found on the fresh water. It is the member of Nelumbonaceae family. It has floating leaves and rooted plant, grows about 150 cm high. The plant rises from the rhizomes which are planted in the soil. Lotus lives over a thousand years.
Climbing fig is a species of flowering plant. It is found in cultivation as a houseplant. The Latin specific epithet pumila means "dwarf", and refers to the very small leaves of the plant. The plant is often used in gardens and landscapes where it covers the ground and climbs up trees and walls.
Nymphaea alba (White Water Lily) is a day-blooming aquatic perennial boasting rounded green leaves, up to 12 in. Floating on the surface of water, they create a lovely backdrop for the large, slightly fragrant, white flowers. Flowers are white, have many small stamens inside. Roots and stalks of White Water Lily are used in traditional herbal medicine.
Adonidia merrillii, the Christmas Palm, is a palm tree species in the Arecaceae family. The plant thrives well in tropical climate and is cultivated throughout the world’s tropic for many centuries. This palm is typically fairly small and slender. The Christmas Palm, sometimes described as the "mini-royal-palm", adapts well to landscaping and cultivation.
Epidendrum radicans is a species of orchid of Orchidaceae family. These easy-to-grow plants are used in groups in the garden (subtropical and tropical climates), as greenhouse plants or as indoor plants. The attractive, scented red-orange flowers appear in clusters at the end of the stems. They can bloom several times a year.