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Cont.= 8,5 cm. This Echeveria from Hidalgo, Mexico, can take frost to about -4 C. It is a Clumping plant with rosettes of 10-18 cm in diameter and crimson-pink flowers. Albicans means "Whitening" because some parts are almost white.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - Popular species of living-stone from South Africa, with thick succulent leaves imitating rocks. It takes light frosts.
A glory of Hawaiian gardens. This robust cordyline has wide, bold leaves with purple-orange tones. They are thicker than usual and a bit waxy, so the leaf have some blueish colour too.
Cherry-like fruit native to tropical and subtropical American countries. It is a small sprawling tree, 2-4 m tall, with small leaves. This selection has larger leaves and fruits, with no dangerous thorns. 17 cm pot.
Cont. = 5 cm This Crassula grows as a branched shrublet up to 30 cm high, with slightly woody branches, upright at first and decumbent later. Stem are fleshy and leaves are covered with white hairs, short and woolly with a nice texture.
Haden is an early bearing variety. It produces red-yellow oblong fruits of an average size(500gr-700gr.) with yellow-orange flesh.
Beautiful shrublet with compact growth, 20-40 cm in height.
Bright, yellow margins enhance the elegantly arching leaves. This agave is an easy growing spineless beauty.
Smalll tidy succulent shrub with grey-blue round leaves. It blooms in spring with truly nice bell-shaped orange flowers, for about two months. It stands some frost, to about -4 C.
10-14 cm diam. This is a colourful Echeveria cross, reminiscent of those hypnotical drawings named mandalas. The rosette is rounded, in a rainbow of blue, green and pink. It can grow to 20-30 cm in diameter.
Large plant, 50-100 cm tall, with 2 or 3 heads. Height is unpredictable because stock changes but we will select the best plant for you. Sometimes we ship it with flowers or flowerbuds.
Kusamaki Pine or Buddhist Pine is a tropical-looking small tree with dense, elegant foliage, grown in Asian in gardens from Hong Kong to Japan. It is a conifer, just like pine trees. The ripe cone arils are edible, though the seed should not be eaten. $ Buddhist Pine is highly regarded as a feng shui tree.
We offer a clump of three-to-four heads of a nice, easy growing small and distichous gasteria
This dwarf guava was originally brought from Reunion Island. It is a super dwarf guava with miniature leaves and small, good fruits. It is more a conversation peace than a real fruit tree, but it a nice choice for the fruit collector. It is possibly in the species Psidium guava.
Araca-Una or Purple Forest Guava is a bush reminiscent of Strawberry Guava, native to the Atlantic rainforest region of Brazil. It tolerates short light frosts. It is a hard-to-find species, formerly named Marlierea.
"Elkhorn ferns" or "staghorn ferns" naturally grow on tree trunks as epiphytes. This species is native to Oceania and tolerates almost-freezing temperatures, so it can be grown outdoors in sheltered areas of the Mediterranean. We offer a large multi-headed plant grown in a hanging basket. If you divide it, you can make 2 or 3 large plants and a few more...
Native to Florida, this variety has red fruits with hints of yellow. Its weight ranges between 500-600 grams
This is the most popular cultivar of pomegranate from Spain. Easy to grow, it quickly bears pink-red large good fruits of even size, with dark red arils and very small and soft seeds. They ripen between October and November. Pomegranates are vigorous small trees, resistant to moderate frost and heavy droughts. They can be kept as large shrubs of 2-3 m and...
This small tolerant species grows in shady semi-evergreen forests to pine-oak forests in Veractuz, Mexico. It is hardy to drought and occasional mild frosts. It will grow easily outdoors in the coastal Mediterranean, better if protected under tree canopy. It also thrives as an indoor plant. All our plants in this batch are starting to cone, now or soon.
Stemless aloe with yellow flowers, native to rocky outcrops in the mountains of northern Uganda and southern South Sudan between 1300 and 1500 m.