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Low growing Pelargonium with round wrinkled glaucous leaves. It leaves unusually dark purple-black flowers. Each plant grows and underground caudex. . The root extract is traditionally used by Zulu tribes for the common cold and influenza.
Adenium somalense is one of the most beautiful caudiciform plants. It grows wild in Somalia and through the Rift Valley into Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania. Depending on the area, its trunk can take different shapes from a fat shrub to a small tree (more than 4 m), differently from the similar species A. obesum whose caudex is mainly underground. The showy...
Stable variegated clone with white stripes. This dianella looks good in any conditions and it is always great in the garden or in individual pots.
Fantastic foliage shrub from Melanesia, with heart-shaped rounded leaves which are glossy, deep green, leathery and textured too! It is easy to keep in shape and size by cutting "canes" at any desired height.
Distinct hardy edible banana from mountain regions of NE India, known from at least Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Its Thai name means Elephant's toe Banana. It is very uncommon in cultivation and possibly one of the hardiest to drought and cold. White wax coats much of the pseudo-stem.
White papery, papyraceous leaves grom from this marvel of nature from the Karoo desert in South Africa, where they grow in full sun among quartz rocks as their leaves reflect light.
"Egg-bearing thick-plant", that is what the latin name means. This Pachyphytum is especially beautiful with prostate stems with compact rosettes made of large "egg-shaped" white leaves that can turn to brown, grey or jade depending on sun exposure and season.
Fascinating cactus from Argentina with dark, almost-black stems, and showy night-blooming white flowers held on a long calyx. They only last one night but they are produced profusely throughout summer and they have a wonderful spicy scent.
This is a nice wild form of the popular semi-succulent gesneriad named Sinningia speciosa. It has almost-white flowers with dark throat and some mauve on the tube, Leaves are also nice with the typical velvety touch and pale veins contrasting with the much darker leaf blade.
This solitary palm is a very elegant tree with dark green arching leaves and a ringed trunk with a wide base. It does well in windy coastal conditions. Syagrus amara is the only Syagrus native to the Caribbean Islands and not to South America and has the largest seeds in the genus,
his is possibly the most beautiful variegated Trycirtis: it is a Japanese variegated selection of a Taiwanese species. 'Autumn Glow' has wide edges of yellow leaf margins. Cream and purple freckled 6-petaled flowers.
This Dracaena forms a large shrub, similar to a Yucca, branched from the base, 2-8 m tall.It is native to semi-evergreen bushland or open dry forest on rocky slopes, from Ethiopia to Uganda. It is often locally common at 1000–2100 m.
This is a selection of the common, commercial Cavendish banana. It appeared in Tenerife in the banana fields of the Brier family. Now it is a widespread commercial crop in the Canary Islands. Very productive. Plants achieve 2,5-3 m (8-9 ft).
This is one of the most exotic syngoniums. Arrow-shaped leaves reach about 30-50 cm. This species is native to Chiapas in Mexico, and it is still quite uncommon in cultivation, despite it grows quite easily.
Elegant ornamental super-spiny palm with arching leaves that are glossy and dark-green above and silvery below.
Showy bromeliad from Brazil with leathery, spiny leaves. It is native to coastal areas but it is from the deep South, so it is hardy to about -3 C.
Hybrid or selection with spectacular "marmorated" stiff leaves. This is a supreme plant for the garden and takes more direct sun than any other marmoratas that we have grown.
Old, classic Hibiscus cultivar of unsurpassed beauty. Flowers are double, as a "flower within a flower" with lots of pink-orange shades.
Mediterranean capers are an incredible source of flavour. Plants grows on sunny and rocky slopes, often by the coast. They are winter-deciduous and come back each year with lovely rounded leaves, which are often purple when they sprout.
Evergreen shrub native to Central America with exotic orange flowers.