Eryngium, commonly known as Sea Holly, is a versatile plant originating from the rocky and coastal terrains of Europe, North Africa, and Asia, showcasing its adaptability to diverse climates and conditions.
The Eucomis, commonly known as Pineapple Lily, originates from South Africa, displaying a distinctive flower spike that resembles a pineapple, hence its common name.
The Flannel Flower, known scientifically as Actinotus helianthi, is native to the bushland and coastal regions of New South Wales, Australia, thriving in sandy or rocky soil.
The Frangipani flower, or Plumeria, originally hails from Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America, though it has become a popular and widespread ornamental plant in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
The Freesia, with its zesty fragrance and colourful funnel-shaped flowers, is indigenous to the southern part of Africa, from Kenya down to South Africa.
The Gladiolus, often referred to by its plural form, gladioli, is native to sub-Saharan Africa, with some species from Eurasia, and is characterised by tall spikes and trumpet-shaped flowers.
The Gloriosa Lily, also known as the flame lily, boasts strikingly vibrant petals with a distinctive, reflexed shape and is indigenous to tropical and southern Africa, and Asia.