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Elegant, exotic and unique Agave, with naturally curly blue leaves. It has a different shape because of the grey-blue leaves with wavy, undulate leaf margins with widely and regularly spaced daark theeth.
NEW ! - Pereskias are leafy and spiny trees in the Cactus family. This species has small leaves and nice pink rose-like flowers. This is the Cuban form. It grows a thick root and it can be easily grown in pots and kept as a shrub or even bonsai.
Cutting, 10-12 cm - Spectacular purple markings. This robust low shrub has large oval blue-green leaves with scalloped edge and. Click on the product and see a picture of the large white flowers: an addition to its beauty.
Succulent plant with "purple & green" leaves. formerly called Rhoeo spathacea. It is commonly grown as an ornamental potted plant or a ground cover in sunny frost-free areas.
h= 60-70 cm. Base: 3-5 cm. Possibly the most ornamental of all Cycads. It is beautiful in all its parts. Leaves are shiny, elegant, spineless, of a rich dark green. Cones are huge and fascinating. Takes light frosts and grows very well in the warmer Mediterranean.
This flowering bulb native to South Africa grows into a large clump of elegant flat wide leaves, up to 1 m long. Bulbs are very large, up to 20 cm in diameter and the mostly stay above soil. It is a supreme Crinum for the garden and takes light frost. We ship a gigantic bulb, ready to bloom in less than one year.
Subtropical shrub with a graceful pinnate foliage very long flowering season. The bright yellow inflorescences have a pleasant nutty scent if rubbed with the fingers.
Palm Honey or Palm Syrup is an edible sweet syrup produced produced in the Canary Islands from the sap of the native palm tree, by tapping the tree in a sustainable way. It is thinner and darker than bee-honey. Bo th are natural sweeteners, but there is a big difference in taste and content. Try it on Desserts, Fresh Cheese, Liqueurs, or Sweetener for Tea.
Streptosolen jamesonii, the marmalade bush, is an evergreen shrub of the Solanaceae family that produces loose clusters of flowers gradually changing from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange marmalade.
Here we offer a huge plant of this landscaping bromeliad, about 80-100 cm tall. We chose a plant that will be able to flower in less than one year, in the following June-August season. The inflorescence will last until december. This spectacular specimen will fill up any corner of a garden. Then it will soon become a large "mother plant" with many pups.
Australian hoya found on rainforest margins and rocky areas, with white fragrant blooms. It is easy to grow and somehow cold-tolerant, even though it does better if protected from frost.
Traditional Cuban sugar cane, often planted in family orchards.
Blue flax-lily or blueberry is a perennial ornamental from Eastern Australia and Tasmania, with glossy green blade-like leaves to 70 cm long. Blue flowers are produced in spring and summer and purple berries are kept througout autumn. It is hardy to drought, snow and frost, to at least -7 C.
F-1 hybrid developed by the Fengshan Tropical Horticultural Experiment Station in China. Plants are vigorous, prolific, and easy to grow.
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.
The variety White Supreme is a good commercial cultivar developed in Florida. Guava is a subtropical perennial tree native to the American tropics that has become a wild plant in many tropical regions of the planet.
Cont. 6 cm. A beauty from South Africa. This succulent has unusual leaves with a translucent window on the top. Beautiful daisy like flowers. Easy to grow, needs a winter rest.
NEW ! - Small rooted clump - "Parva" means "small"! Tiny stoloniferous species, eventually forming a carpet or filling ahanging basket. Native to cooler mountains of Rwanda, Uganda andKenya, it is probably the hardiest of the Sansevierias.