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Osteen is an average sized tree, very good in Mediterranean climates and so it is the leading mango cultivar in commercial orchards of Southern Spain. Purple skinned fruit, typically with a blue wax. Yellow, fibre-less flesh, small seed. Weight is 300-700
Welwitschia is a myth of botany, being one the most unusual plants in this world. It came from a very ancient plant lineage and survived to the modern era in the barren deserts of Angola and Namibia.
Hohenbergia leopoldo-horstii is an outstanding exotic for collectors described in 1991 from Bahia, in NE Brazil. This bromeliad grows on hot rocky mountains at about 1000 m elevation. In this green form, leaves are pale green with abundant silvery and purplish tones depending on the exposition.
Pot = 8,5 cm. Variable species native to South Africa. It forms clusters with thick, silvery green leaves. This form has ovate-pointed leaves with abundant reddish speckles, tending to become more intense in bright light.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Succulent small shrub, native to South Africa, up to 15-40 cm high, branched. Leaves are fuzzy and green with 4-5 prominent teeth at tips that give the impression of paws. Showy inflorescences are produced in Spring.
This medium sized species shows an incredible pattern of leaves, marbled in pale green and dark purple. This is a particularly colourful clone, collected in Brazil by Leme.
Early cultivar with red-orange fruits of average weight. Low fibres. Developed in the 40's, it is still popular due to its good production, miuld but sweet flavor, disease resistance, and attractive color. The tree is small-sized.
Large, branched. Rainbow coloured selection of a popular South African shrub. It is just as easy to grow as the type species.
Spiny evergreen shrub with fragrant jazmine-like flowers and red, fleshy fruits. They are edible and sweet despite bleeding a white sap when cut.
NEW ! - 9-12 cm diam. Compact rosettes of dark-maroon tapering leaves, turning almost black in full sun.
Fast growing small tree, bearing cherry-like fruits with a typical taste of well-ripened sweet strawberries. Loved by kids! Our plants can fruit in good-sized pots in less than one year. It is native to the Caribbean and other areas of tropical america but it is now naturalized in many areas of the world.
Buy here an adult sized specimen of this landscaping bromeliad, about 80-100 cm tall. We will select a plant which is ready to flower in less than one year, in the following June-August season. Then the show will last until Christmas. Large blanchetianas are a must in tropical gardening and will soon form showy colourful masses.
Apple guava is a cultivar of guava which is somehow similar to apples because of its size, crunchy texture and remotely similar flavour or taste. It is a good fruit and it is truly different from a typical guava.
Classic graden hybrid which is very robust an almost ever-blooming. Glossy white and pink flowers are produced in erect umbels. It is reproduced by carefully removing pups from the base. We offer a large rooted pup that can bloom in less than one year.
Turmeric is a basic spice in Asian cuisine, used as a food dye in the whole world. A bit of turmeric added to any dish will prevent arthrosis and many other health problems.
Pure beauty! This old classic is small sized bromeliad has it all. It is fast and easy to grow in most conditions, prolific, colourful, spineless, glossy. It can be grown as a groundcover, epiphyte, in baskets, terrarium... Leaves are green in the shade, and turn red or purple in bright light with less fertilizer. It takes well close-to-freezing...
Chaya is a domesticated shrub, from Central America, traditionally used as a vegetable and for medicinal purposes. Today it is becoming more and more popular because of its healthy nutritional value. It is easy to grow in sunny drained locations, including in large pots.
Healthy in general, as most gingers, this Kaempferia is used as a strengthener or aphrodisiac since immemorial times. It is also a nice ornamental: flowers are not too exciting (parvi-flora means small flowered) but leaves are glossy and wavy.
Supreme flowering bromeliad. This variety was described in 1962 from Santa Catarina, in SE Brazil. It is much taller and stouter than the typical A. gamosepala and bears pink-and-white spikes in Spring. Tolerant of moderate cold.