00:22
Presenter introduces the Plumeria or Champa plant, mentioning its beautiful flowers and ability to bloom every day, resulting in a long-lasting fresh appearance.
01:05
Tecuma plant is discussed, which comes in multiple colors and has shown significant growth a month after being planted.
01:54
Presentation of the Pride of India plant, which is known by others names and comes in different colors, specifically a pink variety that the presenter likes due to its flowers and height.
02:37
Introduction of the Madhumalati plant, a type of vine with red, cherry-colored flowers that can be mistaken for bitter gourds and have a substantial growth after soft pruning.
03:15
Variegated Chandni plant is shown, with the mention of its different varieties, including green leaves and white flowers. The presenter shares his technique for encouraging growth, which includes pruning to maintain a manageable size.
03:46
Mini Ixora plant is recommended for its attractive flowers and the presenter promises to share a photo of the plant in bloom.
04:18
Harsingar or Parijat plant is showcased, with white and red flowers, and a discussion on pruning and the plant's ability to grow well during the summer.
05:30
Presentation of a thorny plant with beautiful
flowers, with caution advised for repotting due to the sharp thorns.
06:05
Mogra plant is praised for its fragrant flowers that can enhance the aroma of a garden at night.
06:36
Hamelia plant, with variegated leaves and the potential for lush flowering, is discussed, including the ideal conditions it requires to thrive.
07:18
Aparajita or Clitoria Vine is introduced, a vine with different colored flowers including blue and light sky blue. The presenter shares his technique for tying the vines to encourage upward growth and flower visibility.
07:59
Carnation plant is mentioned as a permanent plant option due to its ability to bloom throughout the year and the ease of taking cuttings for propagation.
08:30
Presenter summarizes the discussed plants and invites viewers to subscribe to the channel, like the video, comment with questions, and share their favorite permanent plants for the garden.