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10 plants
in our database have a scientific or common name that begin with "k" |
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Archontophoenix alexandrae
(Alexandra palm, King Alexander palm, King palm)
Tall, solitary palm with distinctive rings on the trunk. |
Chamaedorea hooperiana 'King Maya'
(King Maya palm)
King Maya (registered trademark) is a variety of Chamaedorea hooperiana. Relatively new to cultivation. Tolerant of low light levels.
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Cissus antarctica
(Cissus baudiniana, Cissus glandulosa, Kangaroo vine)
Small, trailing plant ideal for balconies and indoor hanging baskets.
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Clivia miniata
(Kaffir lily)
Small colourful flowering plant with attractive glossy leaves. Flowers are usually orange, but lemon coloured varieties have recently become available.
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Corynocarpus laevigatus
(Karaka, New Zealand Laurel)
Attractive bushy plant from New Zealand. Available in both green and variegated forms. Robust and easy to look after.
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Howea forsteriana
(Kentia forsteriana, Kentia palm, Sentry palm, Thatch palm)
A specimen plant that is best displayed on its own. It is very robust and will tolerate a very wide range of conditions. |
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
(Flaming Katy)
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Kalanchoe thyrsiflora
Small succulent species with thick leathery leaves. the leaves are covered in a grey, waxy bloom and are edged in shades of red and magenta.
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Rhapis excelsa
(Kannonchiku, Lady palm)
A slow-growing, miniature fan palm with shiny, dark green leaves. The unbranched, rigid, bamboo-like stems are covered with a coarse, brown fibre.
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Senecio haworthii
(Coccoon plant, Kleinia haworthii, Kleinia tomentosa)
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