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Esta es nuestra selección de plantas extraordinarias. Son todas muy diferentes y, de alguna manera, inusuales. Hay plantas aéreas, bananas rojas, piedras vivas, plantas con hojas negras, cactus zig-zag y todo tipo de plantas llamativas que pueden ser tema de conversación.
This Oxalis comes from an area in Chile with scarce winter rainfall, dry summers and abundant humidity in the air. It is a shrub, 1-2 m tall and ocasionally more, with succulent trifoliate leaves and abundant bright yellow flowers. Oxalis gigantea is the largest species in the genus. It is slow growing and long leaved.
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.
"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.
Bat leaved passion flower is a small vine from Central America to Bolivia, with unusually shaped, which are very wide and very short, resembling the silhouette of a bat.
This rarely cultivated species of passion fruit produces beautiful flowers and bear sweet edible fruits with an unusual garlic overtone, therefore it is called the "Garlic Passion Flower" .
One of the most beautiful red passion flowers, with outstanding ornamental blooms of about 10 cm in diameter. It grows at higher elevations, in montane forests between 1500 and 2700 m. It bears edible ovoid fruits of 4-6 cm in diameter. green-yellow when ripe, with nice flavour. It is grown mostly for its flowers but its tiny fruits are a nice addition...
Odd and beautiful ornamental shrub producing abundant blooms directly on the stem. This hard-to-find ornamental is a choichy classic of tropical and subtropical gardening.
Giant leaved aroid with glossy deep green leaves - one of the simplest and most beautilful of all. It slowly climbs on huge trees but it can be kept low and it will creep on the ground. It loves hot and wet conditions but it is adaptable to harsher, sunny seaside locations.
"Elkhorn ferns" or "staghorn ferns" naturally grow on tree trunks as epiphytes. This species is native to Oceania and tolerates almost-freezing temperatures, so it can be grown outdoors in sheltered areas of the Mediterranean. We offer a large multi-headed plant grown in a hanging basket. If you divide it, you can make 2 or 3 large plants and a few more...
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - Popular species of living-stone from South Africa, with thick succulent leaves imitating rocks. It takes light frosts.
Cont.= 8 cm. Nearly spherical living-stone succulent plant, with pale mottled green leaves. It is hardy to frosts of about -3 C if kept dry.
Japanese red mutant with pink flowers
This living-stone plant is a living myth, as it was considered extinct until about 2014, when it was rediscovered in the wild in S of Klipplaat, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Plerandra elegantissima also known as false aralia is a species of flowering plant in the Araliaceae family, native to New Caledonia. Its leaves are thin, coppery red to dark green with toothed edges. On adult plants the leaves are much broader. In autumn it bears clusters of pale green flowers followed by black fruit.
2 years old potted plant. This surprising tree that grows in sea water, forming thick stilt roots at the base.You can keep it for years in a bucket with soil and fresh water, as it does not really need any salt to grow. It will branch and form stilt roots and set fruits even in a large pot. Our plants descend from the populations in Subtropical Florida,...
"Hapai" in Polynesian languague means pregnant, because this cane has "bellies, as the internodes are swollen. This is an ancient cultivar of Sugarcane.
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