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The famous tekila drink is produced with this species with grey-blue leaves. Agave tequilana is only known in cultivation, and was never found in the wild, but it was possibly originally native to Jalisco in Mexico. It is a large plant with straight grey-blue leaves. It is hardy to light frost, to about - 3 C.
New hybrid developed for commercial production. The fruit is dark purple fruit with yellow flesh, good tasting of course. Its features include good vigour and resistance to fusarium wilt and short frosts.
This is a Canarian variety of the famous prickly pear or tuna fruit, with yellow-green fruits. It is a shrub-cactus from Mexico that produces delicious fruits and it is hardy to about -6 C (21 F). Hardiness is substantially increased as long as full sun and drainage are provided.
A strain of arabica coffee from Cape Verde Islands, grown on the island of Fogo.
Hard-to-find Japanese selection of "variegated" Aspidistra. It is not striped: each leaf develops a cream white "shade" in the upper part of the blade. Aspidistras make excellent pot plants for shade. They can live indoors or outdoors as they can take real frost.
The beautiful sea-grape is native the Caribbean beaches. Fruits are tasty and reminiscent of grape. Is a beautiful shrub or tree, with large and thick round leaves. It is a shrub or small tree and can fruit in large pots or can be trained as a bonsai.
Classic, deep-red clone of Heliconia caribaea, which is one of the best and easiest of all heliconias. lt blooms in June-August, at 2-4 m in height. This species is pectacular in the garden and spectacular as a cut flower.
40-50 cm. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
This new variety is probably the sweetest of all. From fruit set it takes 11 weeks to turn yellow and 2 more weeks to become orange. Orange fruits are the sweetest. Carambola or "star fruit" is a tropical evergreen tree
Pisang Awak (= Namwah, Ducasse) is a favourite dessert cultivar from SE Asia, now grown worldwide. Its main features are (1) plant hardiness to drought, wind, cold and diseases (2) spectacular flavour with creamy texture. Few drawbacks are known. This is the dwarf clone known as Namwah Kohm.
Robust, rooted, unbranched plant. An incredible rainbow of colour! This aeonium is the boldest of all. Each leaf has a painting of dark green, jade, white and pink.
This South African bulb is native to the Cape region, It is the most striking members of the genus, with abundant umbels of large scarlet flowers occuring from late summer to fall. It grows very well in coastal Mediterranean climates. Also the leaves are beautiful, large and dark green, arranged in two ranks, evergreen. It grows well in pots and makes...
This is a cool-growing species of Alpinia, which is possibly the frost-hardiest in the genus. It is similar to Alpinia zerumbet, but shorter in stature with wavier leaf margins. Our rhizomes are uprooted from adult, blooming, mother plants. This ginger is also used medicinally.
h= 18-30 cm The mythical "Dragon Tree" of the Canary Islands is a tall, long-lived succulent tree.
Barbillion is one of the Echeveria hybrids produced by Jim Wright in his ‘volcano series'. It looks like Echeveria 'carunculata' but it is a gigantic plant and the bumps are sooo abundant and warty.
Cold-hardy Aechmea found in Bolivia to NE. Argentina. It is a large, spiny plant 50-80 cm tall, producing long-lasting colourful inflorescences in Spring. Great in gardens or in tall pots. Hardy to about -6 C.
Wide exotic striped leaves rise from rhizomes. Aspidistra is a perfect indoor plant and a does well outdoors in the tropical-looking garden.
Supreme bloomer for garden landscaping, pot-growing and cut flowers. This "bird of fire" is a very consistant bloomer with glossy erect red inflorescences of medium size. Each bract is enhanced with green and burgundy edges. The plant is small and flowers are produced at 1,2-1,7 m in height, which is both good for the eyes to watch and the hands to pick!
Small sized, cool-growing heliconia, from mid-elevations in Central America. It makes a neat shrub of compact erect stemps, up to 1-1,5 tall with olive-green leaves and bright yellow inflorescence. It is a favorite ornamental for conservatories, for its small and neat shape and not demanding heat.