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Aloe lavranosii is a native of Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula. It is one of the few species of Aloe with "hairy" flowers. Plants grow usually solitary with blueish leaves.
Succulent shrub from upland Socotra. This Cissus has flat grey stems, they can be scrambling, creeping or even climbing. We offer a rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths.
This small, frost-hardy agave is a non-hybrid clone selected in cultivation, with enhanced colours. Leaves are darker, with a paler central stripe, all is glossy and the leaf margins are almost white. It is frost resistant to -15 C or more if kept dry!
This classic clone of Farfugium is still unsurpassed in beauty. Leaves show many different hues of white. This variegated 'Argenteum' adds light to a shady spot in the garden. It has been around for more than a century but it is still only grown by specialized nurseries because it is slower than other cultivars.
Variegated selection of "heartleaf philodendron", a popular climbing tropical aroid. Suitable as an indoor plant, in baskets or poles. The wild, green form is widespread in tropical America and it was formerly called Philodendron scandens.
This species creeps on sand fields in the harshest desert conditions, where no other plants are seen in miles. Tillandsia purpurea is found by the border between Chile and Peru. Its purple-purpureous inflorescences are a show. This xeric bromeliad is also sought after by collectors of succulent plants.
NEW;Aechmea nudicaulis is a Bromeliad species in the genus Aechmea, which is often used as an ornamental plant. This species is native to Central America, the West Indies, central and southern Mexico, and northern and central South America.
This plumeria endemic to karstic areas in Northern Cuba has narrow leaves with very revolute margins.
This is one more wild species of mango with a wild flavour. It has wider leaves than a typical mango tree and the fruits are egg-shaped, green-yellow outside and orange inside. They are juicy and sweet with the typical resinous scent that the whole tree produces. Mangifera odorata is not a fruit for freaks as it is widely marketed and appreciated in the...
2 years old potted plant. This surprising tree that grows in sea water, forming thick stilt roots at the base.You can keep it for years in a bucket with soil and fresh water, as it does not really need any salt to grow. It will branch and form stilt roots and set fruits even in a large pot. Our plants descend from the populations in Subtropical Florida,...
Very ornamental succulent plant, native to rocky areas of NW Madagascar. Leaves are silvery and banded. Inflorescences are tall and elegant. Leaves are also said to have many therapeutic uses. It is easy to keep in pots
Feijoa or "pineapple guava" is the fruit of an ornamental subtropical bush native to South America. Acca grows effortlessly in Mediterranean climates and fruits regularly. It bears beautiful pink flowers with edible petals! It sets fruits in pots.
Grafted tree. Productive and especially sweet Spanish cultivar of cherimoya or "custard apple". Fruits have a medium size of 250 g (0.50 lb).It is a small fruit tree, good for mediterranean and warm temperate climates.
Impressive frost-hardy variegated hybrid. It is a solid, perfect, showy monster that will be a tropical conversation-piece in any non-tropical garden. It was developed by crossing Aechmea distichantha schlumbergeri x A. caudata melanocrater.
Mid-large ornamental Aechmea, native to Eastern Brazil. Leaves are copper-red when exposed to high light and it produces large upright inflorescences with yellow-red tones. They last for a long time as they become infructescences, with colourful berries.
Weird beauty from the South African desert. It is a must for collectors of Crassulaceae or extreme succulent plants. This Adromischus has short dark leaves with an incredibly rough surface which is a masterpiece of nature. It changes colours through the seasons from green to brown, red or more.
Magnificent magnispina! This bromeliad slowly builds sculptural clumps of huge rosettes of an unreal grey-purple colour. The leaves are very exotic and still very formal in shape. It is found in the Chiapada Diamantina of Bahia, Brazile.