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Wide-leaved variety of the popular cold-resitant Billbergia nutans. It is just as easy as the type species but the plant has a lushier, more exotic look.
Thai cultivar of Longan seldom offered in the trade. It has good taste, good fruit size, good production... Despite its almost hilarious name for english-spreakers !
Dang is a Thai cultivar of crisp-fleshed longan. It is a heavy-bearing variety with fair quality fruit, but it is not particularly crisp. Fruits are sweet, quite large with with good flavour. Stems are reddish.
Black leaved cultivar of the now-popular Zamioculcas: an unusual cycad-looking aroid from South Africa. The green type of this species was considered rare until the 1990's when it was mass-propagated to be grown as a houseplant.
Until recently, Agave ferdinandi-regis was considered a fully different species. It is a very elegant Agave, less compact than victoriae-reginae with dark reddish brown edges (not silvery). It is solitary or very slow to sucker, globose, slow growing up to 45 cm.
Grafted plant of a rare species of mango from Borneo. "Laurina" fruits contain the flavour of all flavours! They are green-yellow when ripe and the skin sap smells of turpentine! Bright yellow-orange flesh, very juicy, with an intensity of flavour that no domestic mango can achieve. Sweet too, and only comparable to Mangifera casturi. What a mango! ... it...
This shrub is both an ornamental plant and a nutritious vegetable, often called Aibika, but a hundred different names are used in different countries. It was domesticated in South Asia and then spread to Papua and the Pacific islands.
Branched plant. Cont.= 8,5 cm. Elegant shrubby plant with flat, silvery leaves. It is native to dry forests of Southern Madagascar.It was originally described in 1912 and now it is a popular ornamental species.
Branched plant, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Native to the Little Karoo in South Africa, this species in an opportunistic grower and can rest or grow in about any time of the year.
NEW! - Branched plant, Cont.= 12 cm. Purple flowered compact mesemb, native to the Richtersveld in South Africa. It grows in full sun to light shade. Keep drier in Summer. Tolerant of light frost.
Frost-hardy ornamental hybrid. The colourful bloom lasts for months and turns from yellow-red to bright purple. Rosettes reach 15-20 cm in diameter.
This edible plant is grown and used much like oreganon. Beautiful thick, hairy leaves and flowers. It is easy to grow in pots and very ornamental. It is a perennial, semi-succulent herb.
Semi-evergreen wild species from Northern South America. This plant is a true show! The most abundant blooming of all plumerias but no it has scent. It is all white !
NEW ! - This ”Hahnii” has a thin yellow leaf margin. Rosettes are smaller and tighter than typical “Hahnii”. It thrives in partial shade, keep warm and dry in winter.
NEW ! - Rooted plant, h=10-12 cm. Variable subspecies. Leaves have abundant pearl-white tubercles. It is possibly the cold hardiest species in the genus Gasteria as it can withstand temperatures down to -7º C
Three unrooted cuttings 10-12 cm. The pink, green and yellow variegated leaves make a show of this cascading South African Crassula, with hearth-shaped leaves and white flowers. Perfect for a baskets.
Dense, branched, Cont. = 8 cm - Miniature shrubby plant with small leaves turning red in full sun. It blooms for months in winter-spring, with white fragrant flowers.