You would find rice at any obvious place. Here are five attractive plants which remove toxins, improve air quality and, as a bonus, are well suited to Singapore’s humidity. Plants can improve your home, both visually and atmospherically. In Singapore, despite the accessibility to modern healthcare, there still exist pockets of the population who choose to use locally grown fresh medicinal plants for health promotion and even therapeutic purposes. Flowers tiny (1.5-2mm). 11th August 2017 by Expat Living 3 Min Read. So here’s a round-up of 10 common plants that you can literally eat “off the vine,” though foraging in Singapore is technically still illegal. Where to find them: Bushes near jungle fringes.


However to date, there is no published report of first-hand account of their usage in Singapore. Tumbleweed's most gorgeous corner.
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Gardening in Singapore: House plants that clean the air. Flowers small, white on long stalks.

Compound fruits green, turning orange. Pick a Plant specialised in airplants (Tillandsia) and has one of the biggest selection of airplants for sales in the region. To ask where to buy Succulents here is akin to asking where to buy rice down here in sunny Singapore. Species: Twig-like feather-legged spider (Miagrammopes sp.).

Interiors addict: Inside Tumbleweed, Singapore’s prettiest plant store.

All the same, it could be a lot of fun looking out for them the next time you go for a stroll in your neighbourhood park.

Stems thread-like long (3-8m) grows in a tangle on host plants. by Honeycombers | Jun 06, 2018. 38 were here. Red Lip Tree.

Fly your plant lady flag high at Tumbleweed: a local plant store with all the wild beauties you need for a beautiful home. Since succulent plants as a whole are common, easy to find and widely available in places like nurseries, florists and even your local night markets all over Singapore.

Final thoughts . Climbing shrub, thin stems.

Fruits small, round, juicy white berries (7mm). Sometimes seen on other shore plants. Whether cuddly, unusual or downright terrifying, Singapore’s wilderness is home to many exciting animals. Leaves thin, leathery, narrow (7-12cm). This spider is relatively common in Singapore, but it takes someone with sharp eyes to spot it. No visible leaves.