A great way to help perpetuate the Brazilian fauna is by cultivating national plants. There are many beautiful options that are still super easy to grow. Therefore, they are ideal for those who don't have much time to take care of plants, but still want to have a beautiful garden. Check out some of them below.
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lambari-roxo
Lambari-roxo is ideal for growing in shady places. Therefore, if you live in a house where there is no direct sunlight, this could be the perfect plant for you. In addition, it has great growth, does not need much maintenance and is very beautiful.
peanut grass
If you have a low-traffic area or are lacking space in your garden, peanut grass is a great cultivation option. Quite resistant, it is possible to grow this plant in places with sun or even in half-shade.
golden drop
With the same name as a famous Brazilian snack, this shrub is very popular in the country because it is used as a hedge in various terrains. In addition to this function, the fact that it is very easy to maintain is another point that attracts people to cultivate this species at home.
garden manaca
If you want to see your garden with beautiful flowers in colors, purple, white and even blue, you need to plant the garden manaca. With flowering usually in the months of September and October, it is possible to grow this plant in direct sun or in partial shade. The sweet smell of these flowers is also great for perfuming the environment.
pampas grass
Another flower that is capable of making a place more vibrant with its white, yellow and purple colors, pampas grass is often used to create massifs. In addition, this plant does not require much maintenance and loves to live in the sun.
brazilwood
Finally, one of the best known Brazilian plants and which gave our country its name. With yellow and red petals, pau-brasil is a great option to make your garden beautiful and full of history. It does not develop much in cold climates, preferring direct sun.