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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.
Bromelia flemingii, is a bromeliad with ferocious thorns, suitable for non-tropical climates. Its leaves are dark green with pink hues. It produces a spectacular red inflorescence. It is remarkably resistant to light frost.
Both ornamental and useful, white turmeric is a deciduous ginger. It starts growth in April-June, with a very showy pink-white inflorescence, shooting up from the ground.
Different bromeliad with wide, channeled leaves, light green, speckled with different colours. An incredibly bright pink flush occurs when it gets close to blooming.
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.
Tree of many uses, also called "Miracle tree". All parts of the plant are edible: leaves, flowers, fruits. It grows easily and can fruit in pots. It has an impressive range of medicinal uses with high nutrition
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.
NEW - Small bromeliad able to withstand sun and shade. Good for terrariums.
H = 80-120 cm. Base = 8-10 cm. New Chinese species described in 2006 from cool mountain forests between 700 and 800 m (2300 and 2600 ft) near the city of Shanya, on the island of Hainan.
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.
Three 20 cm cuttings. Grey leaved succulent ground cover, with remarkable orange-red glossy flowers. It thrives incoastal Mediterranean climates, especially on slopes. It can also bekept in a pot and trimmed back seasonally