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Attractive plant with glossy green leaves, speckled with purple. Long lasting pink-purple flowers are produced in throughout the year . It is native to Fiji and can be used as a house plant.
Small shrub with wavy, grey leaves and clusters of rose-pink flowers, about 5 cm across. It takes harsh mediterranean conditions and frost to about -12 C. Cistus x Pulverulentus is a garden hybrid, obtained by crossing Cistus albidus x Cistus crispus. It has an extended flowering season, much longer than the average Cistus.
This is the white flowered cultivar of the popular garden shrub from South Africa.
Large, Branched Plant - Easy but slow South African succulent with "hairy" stems. These hairs are showy reddish-brown aerial roots. This clone has spathulate leaves with apical margin undulate.
Astonishing plant with black leaves. It is a low growing clump-forming perennial, native to Japan, often used as a ground cover. "Black Mondo Grass" or "Black Lily Turf" is a a dark-leaved cultivar.
Cute small Sedum native to Southern Spain and possibly NW Africa. It grows as small compact rosettes of green pubescent leaves, held on low stolons. It flowers from June to August with white star-shaped blossoms with wide petals.
The crinkled leaflets of this variegated "Verbena Tree" or "simpleleaf chastetree" are margined in clear bright white--with maturity this beautifully variegated woody slim shrub produces misty pastel lilac clusters of tiny blossoms. It can reach up to 4 m but it is usually kept at 1 - 1,5 m by pruning.
This is a wild banana with seed, the hardiest ancestor of most edible bananas. It is hardier to cold, wind and drought than most bananas. Fruits are edible but they are starchy and full of seeds. Fibres are strong and useful.
Bromeliads are ornamental plants of tropical origin. Few species are cold-hardy, even freeze, as Bromeliads. Due to they are uncommon and very cold-hardy, on Canarius.com we propose Bromeliads as: Deuterocohnia chlorantha, Aechmea blumenavii, Hechtia tillandsioides or Billbergia sp. Succulent.
5 years. 40-70 cm tall. 5-6 cm base. Large grey-leaved cycad native to high elevation pine-oak forests in Mexico. Trunks can reach 6 m. Leaves are stiff, long and flat, densely woolly during development. Easy to grow, with moderate frost hardiness
Beautiful Haworthia with glaucous leaves, native to the Eastern Cape, adapted to full sun. It is clumping and stem forming, so it will eventually form a large attractive specimen.
Crescentia cujete is not a typical fruit tree because fruits are not edible, but they are still some of the most useful fruits in this world.
Bulb, 2-3 cm diameter. This is one of the hard-to-find species of Cyrtanthus. It is a cliff-dwelling plant only known from a few localities in the Cape region of South Africa. Our old mother plants were originally grown from habitat-collected seeds.
Rooted rosette. This graptopetalum with jade-green leaves is so compact that it resembles a Sempervivum. It is native to Chihuahua , in Mexico and flowers in Winter. It branches very slowly and will eventually fill the pot and form a solid mat.
Very beautiful Hoya, native to Borneo. Its flowers are pure white, and quite large, about 4 cm tall. It is rare in cultivation and hard to root, but then it is easy to grow and blooms regularly during the warmest months. It has a subtle fragrance but the beauty and size of the flowers deserve attention!