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Pure beauty lives in this small to medium sized fan palm. Leaves are beautifully stiff and plicated as in an accordeon. Fruits are held in small bunches hanging on long, arching rachis. This palm grows wild in the most remote islets in the pacific.
Dwarf Coral Tree is native to Natal, in South Africa. It is a densely branched deciduous shrub, with scarlet flowers on black flower stalks, standing above the foliage during a long time. It is suited to mediterranean climates and takes light frosts.
Rosettes with spineless, green-silvery leaves bear powdery pink spikes with sky-blue flowers in late summer - "Coelestis" means sky-blue! Then, colourful pink-orange fruits will persist through winter until mid-spring. It does fine in cool temperatures but should be protected from frost.
This Malagasy relative of the genus Bauhinia is "the ultimate bauhinia". A sought-after plant still hard to find in collections and botanical gardens.
It has a gained a reputation as a difficult plant, because it is very susceptible to rot in combination with low temperatures.
Succulent shrub from Sonora in Mexico, with arching branches and showy orange-red blooming. It grows well in cultivation and when co nstrained in a pot, it forms a nice short shrub with a caudex and will also bloom.
Beautiful caudex plant native to South Africa. It has an elegant mimosa-like foliage and builds an underground caudex to at least 30 cm in diameter.
Pale green leaves open up in tufts of fluffy fibres. A robust Dasylirion from high altitude desert regions in central Mexico that develops a short trunk, often holding multiple crowns of pale green leaves with frayed leaf tips. Native to dry areas of Oaxaca and Puebla, in Mexico.
This agave is a joy for the garden, because of its small size and non aggressive leaves. These are flexible, narrow, dark green and unarmed.
Variable South African aloe with colourful leaves, of different greens, oranges, browns and even greys. They typically show abundant "H marks".
Colocasia 'Illustris' is an old classic of tropical gardening. It produces very elegant narrow leaves with dark purple markings and thick veins. Its origin is unknown, but it was first described in 1873 as Alocasia illustris by the renown nurseryman William Bull, in England. A longer, more complete name would be Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum...
NEW! 10 cm Cutting - Red- flowered selection of an excellent freely-blooming orchid. We offer small adult plants that can bloom in less than one year.
Xeric tillandsia from South America, with grey leaves arching at the tip and spikes of lilac flowers. It is widespread in South America from the coast to 2300 meters above sea level, both epiphytically or saxicolously in semi-arid regions in direct sunlight, or root on both trees and rocks.
This shrubby West African Dracena has the growth habit of a Cordyline fruticosa, with glossy arrow-shaped green leaves. It is very adaptable and grows outdoors in Mediterranean to Tropical Climates and it is also a good indoor-plant.
This is an elegant hybrid of Monadenium coccineum with an unknown father.
Evergreen, everblooming shrub with exotic hibiscus-like red flowers. "Mexicanus" is a classic form used for its beauty with much larger drooping flowers. It grows outdoors in Mediterranean to Tropical climates and takes drought. It is also suitable for pots and pruning so it can be grown in northern latitudes and kept pruned indoors in the coldest months.
LARGE, 80-100 cm tall - Tree with edible chestnut-like fruits, native to Tropical America in swampy areas. The swollen trunk helps it to resist seasonal droughts. It can be kept low and grown as a houseplant, just as its relative Pachira glabra, which is often sold with a braided trunk.