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Showy variety, variegated in white and yellow of the "Bear’s Paw". It has plump green leaves covered in fine hairs. Deeply notched leaf tips. Clusters of yellowish orange bell-shaped flowers. Frost sensitive.
This "Rengarenga Lily" or "New Zealand Rock Lily" is an ornamental and useful perennial with lush foliage and fower stalks up to 1 m tall with abundant bright white flowers.
Yellow Latan Palm. Yellow colour is eyecatchy juvenile palms, as they can turn very yellow, especially in cool sunny weather.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
Colocasia 'Illustris' is an old classic of tropical gardening. It produces very elegant narrow leaves with dark purple markings and thick veins. Its origin is unknown, but it was first described in 1873 as Alocasia illustris by the renown nurseryman William Bull, in England. A longer, more complete name would be Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum...
Ornamental shrub bearing pink flowers on elegantly arching branches with pinnate foliage. Native to the island of Puerto Rico.
Larger specimen of this species with a very attractive rounded grey-and-white caudex and nice lobate leaves, reminiscent of many passifloras that belong to its same family.
Small fruit tree native to Eastern South Africa to Tanzania.
Showy ficus from Africa with very large glossy leaves. It grows with erect branches with no aerial roots. Ficus lyrata makes an excellent ornamental both for the house and the subtropical garden!
Ornamental philodendron from Venezuela and NE Brazil. It is reminiscent of P. selloum but it is more compact and tidy, with thicker, stiffer leaves and show reddish spots on the leafstalks. Just like selloum,it wants high ligth
Small sized leaves, mostly green but they develop creamy-white margins and tips at the peak of the growing season. It is an unusual "variegation" reminiscent of the famous Japanese Aspidistra cv. Asa Ahi. Our current picture does not do any justice because we took it at the start of new growth.
The largest of all aloes. This South African aloe tree grows as huge as a Dracaena draco and can attain 6-16 m in height. It takes light frosts and it is a must for Mediterranean gardens.
Pack of 5 bulbs. A four-leaved lucky clover native to Mexico. Easy to grow. It is a people stopper, because all leaves are split in four. This species is also small and beautiful, in terms of leaves and flowers.
This Polynesian crop is also an incredible ornamental, with bold thick leaves and truly black leafstalks.
Wonderful is a self-fertile variety selected in the USA, and today it is one of the most cultivated in the the world. Fruits ripen at the end of October with an intense and uniform red colour, often glossy. They are large in size, with a rounded shape and elongated crown. Taste is sweet and acid and seeds are rather soft.
Impressive caudiciform with short, thick and gnarled caudex. Each one is different! Above the main stem it produces scrambling or mildly climbing twigs. Found in Limpopo Province, and in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Collector's aloe from harsh dry mountains in Namibia. It is a small gem with green-gray leaves full of white spines often tipped in red. It does not like to be overwatered!
Wili-wili, or Erythrina sandwicensis is endemic to the dry side of the Hawaiian Islands. It is almost a succulent plant, as it often grows on dry lava rock, with a thick trunk. Flower colours range through different hues and each specimen is different: they can be Green to Yellow to different types of Orange.