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Tropical garden shrub with leaves speckled in cream-white. This plant is a winner and it is more robust than other white-variegated varieties.
The colour of these flowers change through the seasons! This shrubby cestrum is an excellent ornamental cross. Long-lasting flowers are profusely produced with different shades of pink and purple, according to the season. Look at our pictures and see! It is hard to believe they are taken on the same plant.
Colourful selection of a branched Aeonium, with "rainbow" rosettes. Easy growing, it is probably a clone of the widespread A. decorum, native to the island of La Gomera, in the Canary Islands.
Old hybrid able to bloom two to four times a year. It forms a compact clump of green arching leaves with soft spines, bearing bright pink pendant inflorescences. It is perfect as an epiphyte or in baskets. It can grow in cool conditions and can take frost to about -5 C.
Very ornamental passion flower with large pink-salmon flowers growing on long drooping inflorescences. It is easy and fast to grow in cool subtropical conditions. This spectacular vine thrives in places with cool summers has long been a favourite plant for growing in warm conservatories in temperate Europe.
Foxtail palm is a beauty with ruffled leaves. Native to exposed gravel hill tops on Cape Melville, in NE Australia. This palm has a solitary, smooth, grey-brown trunk, a remarkable crownshaft and plumose, ruffled dark-green leaves. It was discovered in 1983 and it soon became very popular!
This is the new "Dragon Tree" from Morocco, discovered a few years ago in the SW Atlas mountains. It is a tall, long-lived succulent tree. It grows much like the more common Canarian subspecies, with some differences. Being an inland subspecies, it is possibly more hardy to cold!
Hard to find agave native to a group of islands in the lesser Caribbean islands. It is definitely a winner, with a nicely shaped rosette of bright green S-shaped leaves with red toothed margins. It is a tropical species and should be kept above 8 C and protected from frost or hail.
Piper auritum is an aromatic shrub with large heart-shaped, velvety leaves, which grows in Central America. The common name "hoja santa" means "sacred leaf" in Spanish because it has many uses in Mexican cuisine and also as a medicinal plant. "Caisimon" is the tea, widespread in Cuba is made out of the leaves.
Impressive large and colourful Aloe from Southern Madagascar. Leaves are green during the growing season and turn red during rest. It grows outdoors in warm Mediterranean conditions but can be damaged by frost. It produces large, showy inflorescences of bright red flowers, at the start of Winter.
This selection of Aspidistra elatior from Florida is a particularly nice, wide-leaf, solid dark green selection. It grows to at least 1 m tall with broad foliage that may exceed 15 cm in width. A bold garden specimen.
Epiphytic fern from the Canary Islands, which is able to grow on tree trunks, rockeries or in hanging pots.
Beautiful bromeliad with pinkish-bronze coloured leaves. It blooms with an incredible long-lasting pink "artichoke".
Short succulent shrub from the Canary Islands and different parts of Africa.
A moss-like plant not related to mosses at all. Spanish Moss grows on trees in America, with no roots at all. It is Gray when dry and light green when wet, it hangs from tree branches and grows easily. This "Air Plant" can take short freezes to about -6 C.
Mango cultivar developed in 1958 in Chiapas, Mexico, typical for its shape reminiscent of an upside-down pear. Golden yellow skin, without fibres. Autaulfo now became the second commercial mango in the United States.
White! Unique species because the center becomes all white when flowering. Very nice green foliage, almost spineless. It was described in 1996, from the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.
This is one of the most beautiful bromeliads for the garden, with exciting colours. This clone has particularly wide leaves with changing colours of green-gray-brown. The leaf tip is bright pink. It can take full sun.
Herbaceous shrub with japanese-lantern shaped fruit with a tasty edible orange berry inside. The orange-red papery covering over the fruit resembles paper lanterns.
30-40 cm wide. This is a form with green long leaves, originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea. There are some similar plants in Somalia with shorter grayer leaves. Fan-shaped succulent with distichously arrangedthick leaves, of a bright blue-green. Slow growing and still very uncommon in the trade.