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Neoregelia capixaba is a beautiful compact bromeliad with bold thick leaves with bright pink tips. Rosettes are held upright on woody stolons. It was described in 1985 from Espirito Santo in Brazil.
"Farina" means flour. This Neoregelia with bright pink leaves has a powdery-white coating. Neoregelia farinosa is easy but slow, tolerant of different light exposures. It can stand short light frosts in the coastal Mediterranean.
Most of the Neo spectabilis grown in collections are selected clones or hybrids, even if they have been propagated through the years with the species name. Here we offer the true wild species as it happens to grow in nature, with stiff yellow-green leaves and the typical pink tips.
Agave of 5-7 cm (2-3 in). Dwarf Japanese selection of Agave potatorum. It is very compact and grows only to 5-10 cm (2-4") in diameter. Leaves are wide, thick and dusty blue, with few spines.
Tall, terrestrial bromeliads with sword like spineless leaves, producing tall spikes of red flowers. It is a good garden plant for mixed borders. It can grow in a 16 cm pot and bear 1 m tall spikes !
NEW ! - 14-18 cm. Compact species, widespread in centralMexico where it grows at high elevations. It forms a dense, solitaryrosette with typical white "hairs" on the leaves. It tolerates dry frost.
Lovely silvery succulent with rounded spoon-shaped leaves. Develops a pink edge when grown in the sun. It is great for containers, rockeries and low water gardens. Frost sensitive
Crassula pubescens ssp. rattrayi grows wild in the summer rainfall areas of the Karroo desert in South Africa. It is perfect for small pots and also as a ground cover in rockeries.
Premium sized specimen of this elegant fern producing "bulblis" on its feathery fronds. The size is more or less like in picture.
Short compact bush in the Solanum family, cultivated for its refreshing and attrative fruits. They are about 8-15 cm large and taste much like a melon. It is native to the andes and it thrives at temperatures between 4 to 24 C. It can survive to light short frosts. They will produce fruits within a year from planting!
Evergreen Brazilian shrub with velvety leaves and showy blue-purple flowers. It is a classic of subtropical gardening, but it also thrives in warm mediterranean conditions. This species also grows in cool weather but it is damaged by frost.
This garden selection has wide, dark green rounded-ovate leaves, mottled with cream white and pink. Pseuderanthemums are evergreen shrubs for frost free areas, also suitable to pot colture. They bear thick, glossy onamental foliage but also elegant flowers.
Beautiful ornamental cross of crassulas, resembling a "Jade Necklace", with jade-green, red-edged leaves and rather large, pink-tinged flowers
This is an elegant variegated clone of the popular garlic flower. Leaves are striped in white and flowers are pink-purple, just as in the typical wild species.
Edentata is one of the most beautiful of the coastal Asian cycads. Leaves are glossy, with golden prominent veins. Leaf bases and young stems are coated with a reddish-golden "fur". It is quite fast and easy to grow and just as hardy as the typical rumphii-circinalis.
Petra is a classic cultivar of croton, with brightly coloured veins. Leaves start green with bright yellow veining, then they turn orange as they get older and then eventually become green-and-yellow again, as they mature.
This white honeysuckle is a classic of all times. It is a fast growing, robust vine with sweet smelling white flowers. Thesea are developed in pairs and turn cream coloured as they age. It can be kept low as a shrub. It is also used medicinally, both by modern science and by traditional Chinese medicine.
Coffea canephora was formerly named Coffea robusta and this is still the popular name used in the world coffee markets. It is a shrub 2-4 m tall and it needs some shade to thrive, and it is actually adaptable as a house plant.
Apiculture in the Canary Islands is a traditional activity from where we obtain unique and unbeatable honeys. Some of them are produced with endemic flowers from Tenerife, in close proximity to unpolluted protected areas. There are more than 10 kinds of honeys harvested in Tenerife. On Canarius.com we have got some of these Canarian honeys.