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This Albino clone of Musa Nam Wah is obtained once in a long while when a plant of variegated Nam Wah gives a pup lacking clorophyll. This shoot will grow new leaves of an incredibly white colour, sometimes with a soft pink hue.
Sphaeroid mesemb endemic to the quartz gravel of the Knersvlakte region, with jade-grey leaves. Location of this collection: Flaminkvlakte, population with 6 layered silky purple flowers
Little known Crinum native to NE Madagascar. It has straight, deeply channeled, waxy, glaucous leaves, 30-50 cm tall. Umbels hold 4-10 flowers, which are mostly white in colour, with a pink tone on their back.
Extremely glossy wide white flower, with red centre. Flowers open at night and the corolla is so abundant that it often folds and does not open fully and sometimes looks like a hanging napkin. Actually Mappa (in Mappigera) means napkin or handkerchief.
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...
The highly ornamental species is native to a small area in southeastern coastal Madagascar by Saint Lucie, in the humid coastal forest and there is threatened with habitat loss from deforestation and mining. Leaves are succulent, dark green and glossy and flowers are deep purple and showy, with a metallic shine.
This strelizia is adapted to harsh conditions and lacks normal leaves. Leaf stalks taper to a tip with no blade, so the leaves look like fleshy spikes. The flower is much like the popular bird of paradise.
65 cm diameter. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
This is a cross between two uncommon dwarf palms from eastern central Brazil. It is said to be a natural hybrid because two populations overlap in the same area. Both parents are cold-hardy palms, suitable to plant in milder parts of Europe.
The largest of all "fishtail" palms. Widespread in the mountains between NE India and N Thailand. Robust solitary trunk with enormous flat "fishtail" bipinnate leaves.
The needle palm is the cold-hardiest of all palms. It is a clumping, short fan palm, with fibrous trunks, armed with long black spines. Leaves are dark green and glossy .
Blueberry variety adapted to all types of climates, quite vigorous and very productive. Its fruit is of good size, very firm, light blue in color and excellent flavor. Its harvest is very long (6-8 weeks), from mid-June to the end of July.
It is a fairly recent variety, adapted to a warm climate, ripening earlier and very productive. The fruit is of high quality, large in size and with an excellent flavor and texture. It is harvested from the end of April and May. Variety suitable for all types of climates.
Classic waterlily which is known from a large part Africa, spanning from Tropical Kenia to South Africa and Madagascar. Its flower shows he boldest contrast of blue and yellow. It is diurnal, with flowers opening and closing for three consecutive days.
This cultivar bears oval fruits, about 3cm long, with a reddish-brown color when exposed to sunlight, very tasty and with edible skin, ripen in early October. Considered the best cultivar for commercial cultivation, since it’s one of the most prolific cultivars of hardy kiwis
Costus arabicus 'Variegata' originates from Thailand and is notable for its variegated pattern with nice medium sized green and white variegated leaves.
Succulent groundcover of South Africas coastal regions. Finger-like leaves appear year round with long stems that root as they go, it produces yellow flowers of about 6cm of diameter.
Brunsvigia josephinae, commonly called Josephine's lily or candelabra lily, is a deciduous, subtropical species of Brunsvigia originating from South Africa.
Very wide and thick leaves, with unreal colours of greys, greens, browns and purples. It also develops the typical concentrical markings. One of the toughest "Neos" - it can survive to about -5 C (23 F)!