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This select clone of the popular Hoya carnosa has some pecultiar beautifully crinkled, leaves, with regular bumps on dark green blades. It is also a prolific bloomer and umbels well placed on the foliage.
Popular tropical palm with smooth grey ringed trunk, a robust grey-green crownshaft, and stiffly ascending, pinnate leaves.
Taro is the edible corm of a spectacular plant that can be grown in damp soil or in the water. It has huge exotic foliage. This variety named Ñame Blanco is traditionally grown in the Canary Islands.
Ursulaea is a new genus, still uncommon in cultivation. It grows as an Aechmea with a beautiful pink-white fuzzy inflorescence and blue flowers. Leaves are silvery underneath, green if hot and shady and golden-copper in cool sunny weather.
East-African Angolluma with creeping speckled stems, producing lime-yellow flowers with a white centre and lots of bright white "hairs".
The most colourful leaf in the genus Oxalis! Three bright colours show up in one plant: each leaf has two colours: pink-purple and blue-purple, and flowers are pink. This species is native to southern South America and it is almost evergreen. It takes short light frost if kept in draining soil. It looks nice in individual pots or a standing-out fill-up...
Small, red-yellow fruits. Fruits in Mid season. High fibres. The tree is small-sized.
This variety is one of the most widely grown in the world. Medium size and high weight. The skin is red-yellow-green and the flesh is orange, tough with presence of fibres. Early to mid season.
Large stapeliad from Central Africa, with grey angular stems. Large dark flowers, un to 5 cm wide, are held in clusters. They are yellow orange inside and then brown-black, with ciliate margins. It can be kept for years as a small collection stapeliad, but the largest specimens in habitat are more than one meter tall!
Striking ornamental from the SW Pacific, where it was already used as an ornamental by natives. Plant it in full sun on a green backdrop, to enhance the golden colour. It is both spelled xanthophyllum and zanthophyllum.
Dorstenia foetida is small and "palm-like" in shape. Its caudex has a green-and-grey bark nicely dotted with leaf scars. Arching leaves form a rosette on the top of the stem.
This Agave was described in 2013, from a population in "Kava Ndvi" mountain, in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is absolutely ornamental, with bright pale green rosettes with sraight smooth-margined leaves.
Spiny terrestrial bromeliad with tasty edible fruits. This Bromelia is one of the most widespread of all, since it grows wild from Mexico to Brazil.
Medium sized bromeliad, with delicate colours, native to Brazil. Neo burle-marxii has wide, floppy leaves, speckled with violet-pink and green. It turns bright purple when in bloom.
This species rocks! It is a creeping plant, with sensitive leaves that respond to touch, heat or wind. When you touch the leaves they quickly close for a few minutes. It is from tropical America and it loves a lot of sun and heat.
It is one of the stoutest and most cold-hardy New Caledonian palms. Kentiopsis oliviformis is a must for collectors, with erect feather leaves and a stout ringed trunk.
This wild Hippeastrum species builds large white-yellow flowers. The yellow colour is rare in this genus so this species has been used a lot to create new hybrids with some yellow.
Popular feather palm native to river borders of Southern Madagascar, easily grown in the Mediterranean.