Best plants in Muscat, Oman climate

Outdoor Plants:

palm tree in muscat

palm tree

Butia capitata, is known as Cocus Capitata and also known as jelly palm, is a Butia palm native to the states of Minas Gerais and Goiás in Brazil. It is known locally as coquinho-azedo or butiá in Minas Gerais.

Adenium Obesum Desert Rose in muscat

Adenium Obesum Desert Rose

The desert rose, known as 'Adenium obesum,' is best loved for its long-lasting, vibrant blooms that appear twice a year, once in early spring and again in late summer or early fall, with each blooming period lasting up to two months.

Citrus Tree muscat

Citrus Tree

Dwarf Meyer Lemon trees 3-3.5 years old, mature, well established, fruiting and/or flowering. Believed to be a natural cross between an old lemon variery.

Crassula Ovata Jade Plant in muscat

Crassula Ovata Jade Plant

Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers.

Pritchardia in muscat

Pritchardia

Pritchardia pacifica Seem. & H. Wendl. (1862) is not known, it is supposed to be native of the humid forests of Tonga and Fiji (South Pacific). The name of the genus was dedicated to the first British Consul in the Fiji Islands (1858)

Cycas Revoluta in muscat

Cycas Revoluta

Cycas is the survivor of a group of similar conifers that populated the Earth over one hundred million years ago. This strange and captivating plant is dioecious and bears a strong resemblance to giant ferns and palm trees.

Washingtonia Robusta in muscat

Washingtonia Robusta

The Pindo Palm, also known as the Jelly Palm, is a tough palm tree with a unique aesthetic. It features a thick, stout trunk covered in textured leaf bases and a rounded

Delonix Regig in muscat

Delonix Regig

Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae native to Madagascar. It is noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of orange-red flowers over summer.

Acacia Tortills in muscat

Acacia Tortills

Vachellia tortilis, widely known as Acacia tortilis but now attributed to the genus Vachellia in the Fabaceae subfamily Mimosoideae, is the umbrella thorn acacia, also known as umbrella thorn and Israeli babool,

Cordia Sebesteng in muscat

Cordia Sebesteng

Cordia sebestena is dense, rounded, evergreen native tree grows slowly to a height of 25 feet with an equal spread and can develop a trunk 12 inches thick. The large, seven-inch-long, stiff, dark green leaves are rough and hairy, feeling much like sandpaper.

Citrus Aurantium in muscat

Citrus Aurantium

The bitter orange, sour orange, Seville orange, bigarade orange, or marmalade orange is the hybrid citrus tree species Citrus × aurantium, and its fruit. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been spread by humans to many parts of the world.

Ficus carica in muscat

Ficus carica

The Common fig (Ficus carica L.) belongs to the family of the Moraceae (Order Urticales). The genus Ficus gathers more than 600 species, mainly localized in the warmest regions of the world. We are in presence of an archaic family, already present in various forms in the Crestaceous and in the Jurassic,

Punica Granatum in muscat

Punica Granatum

Pomegranates from your own garden? That is possible with the Punica Granatum shrub! This special shrub has been used for centuries as an ornamental plant and of course for the delicious edible fruits. The Punica Granatum starts as a shrub and grows into a small tree with a round crown.

Acalypho Hispidg in muscat

Acalypho Hispidg

Acalypha hispida is also known as Philippine medusa and red hot cat tail in English.[3] It is cultivated as a house plant because of its attractiveness and brilliantly colored, furry flowers.

Acalypha Wilkesiang in muscat

Acalypha Wilkesiang

Acalypha Wilkesiana is a beautiful shrub that goes by its common name copperleaf and Jacob’s coat. The plant is native to Fiji, and has beautifully coloured red leaves. The evergreen shrub can grow to an impressive height of 3 metres.

Bougainvillea Plxie in muscat

Bougainvillea Plxie

Bougainvillea 'Pink Pixie' is vigorous, evergreen or almost deciduous climber with stems bearing down-cruving thorns and ovate, downy, mid-green leaves, 10cm long. Purple or pink bracts, 5-6cm long, are produced from spring to summer.

Acalypho Hispidg in muscat

Acalypho Hispidg

Acalypha hispida is also known as Philippine medusa and red hot cat tail in English.[3] It is cultivated as a house plant because of its attractiveness and brilliantly colored, furry flowers.

Rhoeo Discolor in muscat

Rhoeo Discolor

Rhoeo is a favourite for garden edges and highlights as well as indoors as a houseplant. Talk about versatile. It likes plenty of light but preferably indirect light, otherwise situate where it gets some full light but not all day.

Ruellia Ciliosa in muscat

Ruellia Ciliosa

Ruellia Ciliosa plants add a distinctive beauty to landscapes. Petunias are among the most well-known garden flowers that can be used in border and container gardens.

Jasminum Officinale in muscat

Jasminum Officinale

Jasmine (Jasmine polyanthum) is a vigorous vine with sweetly scented white and pink blushed blooms throughout spring and summer. Jasmine prefers full sun or part shade spot in moist, rich and well-drained soil.

Bougainvilleo Spectabilis in muscat

Bougainvilleo Spectabilis

The remarkable bougainvillea is a shrub with a climbing habit. In tropical climates, it can reach heights of up to ten meters. In pots and temperate zones, it grows to no more than four meters in all directions.

Allamando Cothortica in muscat

Allamando Cothortica

The species is cultivated as a house plant. It requires a soil rich in organic matter, temperatures of not less than 18 °C (64 °F) during the growing season, plenty of moisture, and bright light but not direct sunlight.

Pennisetum Rubrum in muscat

Pennisetum Rubrum

This grass will reach 6' high and has deciduous, purplish/red leaves with clusters of purple flowers that appear in summer and fall. Rubrum is a warm-season grass. Where temperatures get colder than 20 degrees F, the plants should be treated as annuals.

Pennisetum Setaceum in muscat

Pennisetum Setaceum

Pennisetum setaceum (crimson fountaingrass) is a coarse tufted perennial grass (family Poaceae). It primarily grows along the southern California coast. Crimson fountaingrass is well adapted to fire, and plants can recover to pre-burn density,

Allamando Cothortica in muscat

Allamando Cothortica

Cynodon dactylon, commonly known as Bermuda grass or as couch grass in Australia and New Zealand, is a grass found worldwide. It is native to Europe, Africa, Australia, and much of Asia and has been introduced to the Americas.

Adenium Obesum in muscat

Adenium Obesum

True Desert Roses come in five kinds, all of which are native to dry or semi-arid areas but can thrive in tropical and semi-tropical environments. Indeed, as long as they have plenty of sun, warmth, and well-draining soil, these hardy desert residents can adapt to practically any circumstance.

Agave Angustifolia Morginata in muscat

Agave Angustifolia Morginata

Small tree with a spreading crown, leaves are fernlike and light green. The flowers are perfumed and are notable for the fine pink stamen followed by seeds wich hang in pods.Albizia julibrissin is a small deciduous tree, with a broad crown of level or arching branches.

Yucca Aloifolia in muscat

Yucca Aloifolia

Yucca Aloifolia, also known as the Spanish Bayonet, thrives in full sun and requires at least six hours of direct sunlight each day to maintain its robust growth and vibrant foliage.