Aloe vera
Amarilys
Asystacia gangetica
Asparagus setaceous/densiflorus
Antigonun leptopus
Alternatera brasiliana
Allocasia cucullata
Aglaonema commutatum
Bryophylum pinnatum
Brunfelsia pausiflora
Barleria repens
Coccoloba uvifera
Cyssus hypoglauca
Capsicum frutenses
Cyperus involucratum
Commelina elegans
Crynum asiaticum
Cryptostegia grandiflora
Dieffenbachia maculata
Duranta erecta
Dipteracanthus prostratum
Dracaena marginata
Euphorbia tirucallis
Epyphillum oxipetalum
Hymenocallis
Hyloceres undatum
Eucharis amazonica
Hoya
Hippobroma longiflora
Hibiscus canabinus/rosa sinensis
Guaicum officinale
Gloriosa superba
Gardenia augusta
Jazminum grandiflorum
Malpighia glabra
Murraya paniculata
Mirabilis siciliana
Neomarica caerulea
Ochna thomasiana
Ophiopogon
Oxalis
Pedilanthus tithymaloides
Pylea serpyllicea
Plectantrus amboinicus
Plumeria rubra/lutea
Poliscias guilfoylei/fruticosa
Phalaenopsis
Pleomeles
Proiphys amboinensis
Pseuderantemum carrutersii
Rhipsalis
Ruellia/brittoniana/tuberosa
Stachytarpetha mutabilis
Sanseveria trifasciata/cilindrica
Scadoxus multiflorum
Cryptostegia grandiflora
Thunbergia erecta
Tradescantia pallida/spathocea
Trimezia martinisensis
Tristelatea australiasiae
Tulbaghia violacea
Turnera ulmifolia/diffusa/subulata
Zamia
Zephyrantes citrine
Another benefit of keeping an updated inventory is knowing those plants you have eliminated for particular reasons or those passing away. This is vital when you decide to get new ones or decrease the lot.
This may help to realize if you are making mistakes in terms of maintenance, or weather, insects, pests are the culprits.
Attached is the link for the previous inventory, those readers/gardeners into research will notice the difference between then and now.
http://noalpendejismopaisajista.blogspot.com/2014/06/botanical-inventory-2014.html
that is that
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