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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...
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.
NEW ! - A selected clone with some pink on the leaves. A seedling we picked from a wild-collected seed batch.
Supreme flowering bromeliad. This variety was described in 1962 from Santa Catarina, in SE Brazil. It is much taller and stouter than the typical A. gamosepala and bears pink-and-white spikes in Spring. Tolerant of moderate cold.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm. Red skin red flesh. It needs a pollinator and the best is H.purpusii. Most pitahayas need a pollinating mate of a different species, in order to set fruits.
Edward has green-yellow fruits of medium size, about 500 g each, with low fibres presence. It has a juicy and melting texture. Early season.
Old classic hybrid with small-sized rosettes of colourful leaves, turning glossy cherry red or dull maroon, according to season, light, temperature. It is a cross between the tropical Cryptanthus bahianus and the frost-hardy Billbergia nutans, so it is a cold-proof Cryptanthus-like plant, good for terrariums!
Huge specimen in hanging basket. - Tropical multi-purpose fern. It can grow as a groundcover, climber or creeper and also in hanging baskets. It is an excellent house plant, native to Australia and the islands of the South Pacific.
Ginger is a widelspread Asian herb, with culinary and medicinal uses. Reed-like foliage grows in the warmer months from an underground rhizome.
This is an old garden hybrid with continuous blooming, tolerant of many different conditions. Flowers are penduolous and very attractive. It becomes a great colourful groundcover in bright shade under trees.
Classic graden hybrid which is very robust an almost ever-blooming. Glossy white and pink flowers are produced in erect umbels. It is reproduced by carefully removing pups from the base. We offer a large rooted pup that can bloom in less than one year.
South African beauty with evergreen leaves and showy Iris-like flowers, profusely produced in Spring and Summer.
Turmeric is a basic spice in Asian cuisine, used as a food dye in the whole world. A bit of turmeric added to any dish will prevent arthrosis and many other health problems.
Okinawan Sweet Potatoes are known to be the reason why the old natives of Okinawa used to live for so long. TThe high concentration of purple Xanthocyans in this tuber have life-lengthening properties. This cultivar is quite popular in SE Asia to Hawaii. It forms clumps (n,ot much running) and takes about 5-6 months to be gathered.
Elegant evergreen shrub with deep green fragrant leaves that bears small flowers of white to pink in colour. It is resistant to moderate frost. This plant is called Manuka and it is known for medicinal purposes but also because it makes a special bee honey. There are also reports of therapeutic properties.
Pure beauty! This old classic is small sized bromeliad has it all. It is fast and easy to grow in most conditions, prolific, colourful, spineless, glossy. It can be grown as a groundcover, epiphyte, in baskets, terrarium... Leaves are green in the shade, and turn red or purple in bright light with less fertilizer. It takes well close-to-freezing...
Chaya is a domesticated shrub, from Central America, traditionally used as a vegetable and for medicinal purposes. Today it is becoming more and more popular because of its healthy nutritional value. It is easy to grow in sunny drained locations, including in large pots.
We selected this hybrid here in Tenerife. It is a particularly nice and hardy cross between Heliconia subulata and H. pendula, which are two cool-hardy species, good for the subtropics.
Dwarf mango tree with huge purple-green juicy fruits of about 1 kg each. One of the most colourful of all. Bears late in season. Not really cold hardy, but being "dwarf" it can be easily protected in winter, grown in a greenhouse or trained on a wall.
Healthy in general, as most gingers, this Kaempferia is used as a strengthener or aphrodisiac since immemorial times. It is also a nice ornamental: flowers are not too exciting (parvi-flora means small flowered) but leaves are glossy and wavy.