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Vriesea fenestralis is classic beauty which is still unsurpassed. This species has smooth, glossy, arching leaves with curly tips.
Large, heavy, oval fruits with yellow-red skin. Early to mid-season fruiting. Very low fibres. 450 to 600gr.
Distinct cool-hardy banana from mountain regions of NE India.
This Australian Erythrina is incredibly attractive shrub to small tree, with unmistakeable bat-wing trifoliate leaves. It is graceful and easy to grow. It grows in dey areas and develops a thick base: a caudex which grows very thick both underground and above ground. It is suitable to pot colture and the caudex can be exposed as a potted "bonsai".
Low growing mesemb which indeed is rare in cultivation. It is sought after both because it is very ornamental and unusual but also because of its medicinal use. It grows creeping stems with abundant pale yellow flowers.
Small-sized Syagrus palm , with glossy feather leaves with stiff, leathery segments. Tolerant of neglect, and light frosts. It is suitable to indoor and pot colture.
Beautiful caudex plant from dry summer-rainfall areas of South Africa. Leaves are incredibly exotic and showy: wide, arching and glaucous.
Small sized Alocasia, with dark green markings.
This palm is a great ornamental. It is very beautiful as a juvenile because of the reddish stem and petioles. They are very fast when young.
Philodendron billietiae is pure beauty with an eyecatchy dull-orange, waxy leaf petioles and veins. 12 cm pot. With 35 - 40 cm tall and leaves about 25 cm.
One of the smallest and finest mesembs. Neohenricia resembles a miniature titanopsis with the typical warty leaf tips, but it creeps in sand and forms a carpet.
Hanging heliconia of unusual beauty, with velvety-hairy pink inflorescences and gorgeous foliage, which is glossy and marron underneath.
Colourful classic hybrid, germinated in 1976 in Southern California by Jack Catlin, who crossed Aeonium canariense with Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop'.
This is a wow-foliage ornamental with wavy glossy leaves. One meter long wavy leaves are easy to attain in this species which branches and climbs a bit more than P. giganteum and takes harsher conditions with more sun, wind and drought.
This is one of those American Amaryllids that drive collectors crazy. Each bulb produces one very large flower similar to Hymenocallis or Pancratium, but up to 18 cm in diameter!
Small gem from South Africa, growing with a short and "fat" caudex-stem, often unbranched, resembling a dry pinecone.
This bromeliad from Brazil has rosette with copper-purple colours.
This mhyrr grows as a shrub to small tree. Its flaking bark has an uncommon grey-blue colour, while its young branches are dark brown.
Very beautiful perennial with white flowers. The leaves are wide and elegant, reminiscent of some Phormium tenax. it is a gigantic species of Dietes originating from the remote island of Lord Howe, which is also home of the Kentia palm.