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South African bulb with exotic paintbrush inflorescences. It thrives in mediterranean conditions, slow but steady. It is used in traditional medicine to treat chronic coughs and also has antiviral activity.
This robust cultivar produces bold sprays of colourful bracts with different shades of red to orange.
Shrubby succulent with ornamental foliage and elegant spikes of showy blue/purple flowers. All leaves and stems are velvety very aromatic, rich in volatile oils. It is native to dry-deciduous forests in E Africa to India. Grows perfectly in pots or garden rockeries. Better protected from frost.
A gift of nature! This mid-large species from Río de Janerio has showy red and green blotches and a wide water tank. It was described in 1983 as a species but it was considered a natural hybrid during a few years. It belongs to the Neoregelia johannis complex, with thick wide leaves, but markings are much like Neoregelia marmorata.
We offer a 13-18 cm diameter plant. This large stemmed aloe grows to a height of 1-3 m, unbranched. The bold rosette has a rusty-copper colour. It blooms with tall multiple spikes of red and yellow flowers. It is native to a small area close to Clanwilliams, e Western Cape.
This is an unusual and elegant terrestrial bromeliad with spineless silvery leaves. Leaves are soft and velvety to touch. Established plants will bloom with huge "sprays" of pink flowers. Hechtia tillandsioides is native to Mexico (States of Hidalgo and Mexico). It takes frost and feels at home in Mediterranean climates !
Pack of two corms or stem sections. Showy plant with large triangular leaves and edible corms, called malanga or taro. Petioles and leaf veins are dark purple. It loves water and can be grown in ponds or buckets as well as in regular pots with damp soil. This is the true wild type, raised from seeds some years ago, originally called Xanthosoma violaceum.
Cold-hardy hybrid of unrivalled beauty. It is a man-made cross of Alocasia odora x Alocasia portei, developed in Florida. It bears magnificent huge leaves, and will survive to frost, to about -10 C. Leaves can reach 1.5 m in length and trunks can grow up to 2 m tall, giving a palm-like appearance.
Certified glass jar, net weight: 385 g. Very dark honey, almost black. It is different, very tasty, with a hint of caramel and "ripe fruits", pleasantly salty. Bees are important to pollinate avocado groves, but the trees make little nectar, so bees produce just a little amount of this tasty, expensive honey. Different rare endemic flowers contribute to...
The "White Bird of Paradise"is the largest of all strelitzias, with bold, enormous dark leaves arranged as a fan. A classic in Subtropical and Mediterranean gardening as it tolerates long winters and light frosts.
Beautiful succulent plant endemic to Tenerife. This species of Aeonium does not branch, it grows upright and it bears a huge piramidal inflorescence. "Urbicum" means "urban", because it is often seen growing among tiles on the roofs of the city of La Laguna, in an "urban environment".
Frost-hardy exotic-looking shrub with showy pendulous flowers reminiscent of chinese lanterns.
Showy marginated selection of a beautiful species with wide leaves and a vibrant inflorescence. Cream coloured margins are very regular and well marked. It grows in shade and grows well in cool temperatures. It can grow outdoors in coastal mediterranean climates but this variegated form is a bit more sensitive to cold than the green wild type.
There is almost too much colour in this small Neo hybrid. Thep coppery-red to red-pink leaves are variably marked in green to yellow, with spots and longitudinal dashes.
Unusual bulbous plant with a showy, glossy green bulb growing above ground, up to 10 cm in diameter. Long pale-green leaves and tall spikes of fragrant flowers. Easy growing. It takes hard drought and frost to about -4 C.
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.