In terms of smaller plants, we also look after around 70 species of shrub, ground covering plants and succulents.
Between them, they cover some 320,000 square meters and provide important sanctuary to land-based wildlife.
Specific species include the Gardenia jasminoides, a plant native to Southeast Asia and known for its beautiful white flowers. We have also imported the ‘copperleaf’ Acalypha wilkesiana plant from the Pacific island of Vanuatu, as well as the ground covering ‘moses in the cradle’ from the south of Mexico.
As with our trees and palms, the majority of shrub, ground cover and succulent plants species (53 out of 69) are drought tolerant, making them naturally suited to the Arabian climate.
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