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Airplant from cool areas in South America, experiencing frosts. This grey leaved Tillandsia branches prolifically and grow downwards, forming a cascade of fine grey leaves. It can be grown epiphytically, even hanging from a wire. We offer a branched plant
NEW !- Olive-green leaves, finely asperous, with a broad paler band running down the center. Native to an arid calcareous region in Teuhuacan, Puebla, at 1650-1950 m elevation. Slow growing, attaining 50-80 cm in diameter. It will stay smaller in pots.
Big shoots, 50-60cm tall - Vigorous species, widely distributed in Central-Southern Africa. It has larger tall flat leaves, marked with pale green spots and a red margin. It likes shade and grows indoors. Traded in Africa as a medicinal plant.
Traditional Cuban sugar cane, often planted in family orchards.
This plant produces huge leaves that can attain 1,5 in a short time. It is a must for tropical-looking gardens but it can take quite a few degrees of frost. It grows well in the coastal mediterranean, with wind protection and abundat water. The stem has some itchy sap but it is edible if cooked for a long time.
Caudex-forming deciduous Pelargonium with elegant foliage and more-than-nice white flower heads. It is unique, as it is genetically and geographycally isolated from the rest of the genus. It is the only species endemic to the small Island of St. Helena, in the Atlantic Ocean, where the local name is "Old father lives forever"
Small colourful bromeliad from Brazil, with unsually intense purple dots.
'HONEY ' Hybrid is a strong and vigorous plant, with numerous ties, the fruit has a pearly shape, red flesh with 14° brix. The taste of sweet honey, with sizes between 1.2-1.8 kg average, very good production.
This cultivar of mango has a small sized crown and fruits in colder areas than many other mangos. It bears sweet, juicy flavoured Mango with no fibre. It is an excellent early variety, with an average weight of 350 g per fruit.
This ginger is a must in exotic gardening. The showiest red inflorescences are complimented with bright yellow tubular flowers.
This ornamental and medicinal Asian ginger has lush, large, dark-green leaves. Large plants will eventually bloom with a spectacular inflorescence of white and yellow flowers, reminiscent of orchids.
Large feather-leaved palm with a spectacular red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days. It is native to the forests of New Caledonia, where it occurs from sea level to over 1.000 m. Chambeyronia tolerates cool and wet conditions and light frosts. It thrives outdoors in Mediterranean conditions. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant but it...
Grafted Plant - Atemoya is a supreme hybrid of Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa. It is more or less as frost-hardy as A. cherimola. Geffner was a cultivar developed in Israel. It does not need hand pollination and it is very productive.
The Jackfruit is the largest of all fruits after the pumpkins. It is a sweet and tasty relative of the Breadfruit, an everloved fruit widespread in SE Asie. It is tolerant of light frosts and can be tried outdoors in the warmer Mediterranean with some protection. Grafted plants can also fruit in large pots as they can be kept small.
Welwitschia is a myth of botany, being one the most unusual plants in this world. It came from a very ancient plant lineage and survived to the modern era in the barren deserts of Angola and Namibia.
Osteen is an average sized tree, very good in Mediterranean climates and so it is the leading mango cultivar in commercial orchards of Southern Spain. Purple skinned fruit, typically with a blue wax. Yellow, fibre-less flesh, small seed. Weight is 300-700
Hohenbergia leopoldo-horstii is an outstanding exotic for collectors described in 1991 from Bahia, in NE Brazil. This bromeliad grows on hot rocky mountains at about 1000 m elevation. In this green form, leaves are pale green with abundant silvery and purplish tones depending on the exposition.
Pot = 8,5 cm. Variable species native to South Africa. It forms clusters with thick, silvery green leaves. This form has ovate-pointed leaves with abundant reddish speckles, tending to become more intense in bright light.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Succulent small shrub, native to South Africa, up to 15-40 cm high, branched. Leaves are fuzzy and green with 4-5 prominent teeth at tips that give the impression of paws. Showy inflorescences are produced in Spring.