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Not all Adenium somalense grow in Somalia. This material was originally collected North of Isiolo, in Kenya. In this region, these adeniums grow very tall, to 4 m, with spectacular gnarled stems.
This ornamental hybrid that has it all: extended prolific blooming, cold-resistance, dwarf size, excellent as cut-flower. It was obtained by crossing Heliconia psittacorum x Heliconia spathocircinata 'Golden Torch Adrian'
Very ornamental caudex-forming shrub from Southern Madagascar. It is an easy species and it is rather fast growing and free-blooming when grown in hot coastal weather.
Prolific, almost-everblooming Heliconia hybrid, with a bright yellow colour. It is quite short growing, about 100-150 cm cm tall and it is also hardy to short light frosts-
The tomato tree or tamarillo is a small tree from the Andes which grows fruits similar to tomatoes.
Litchi chinensis 'Fee Zee Sui' -Reddish fruit with green veneer, very heart-shaped, large size, high percentage of aborted seed, early-medium harvesting.
h= 30-60 cm - Cont. 14-16 cm. Distinctive small palm, with a grey bottle-shaped trunk. Hyophorbe lagenicaulis has a waxy green crownshaft and elegant, arching pinnate leaves. Be careful, it is damaged or killed by frost, nevertheless it is a naturally short species that can live for years in a container.
15-20 cm clump. Succulent clumping perennial, relative of the genus Aloe, native to the Cape region of South Africa. Bears nice spikes in Spring and Summer. This is the yellow flowered form.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful local form of the well known Haworthia limifolia.
- Branched plant, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Small crassula forming worm-like branches with compact small leaves coating the stems. Endemic to the Klein Karoo, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
Fast growing mat-forming bromeliad. Small rosettes of pale green leaves produce bright spikes of pink and purple flowers, in the colder winter months. It can take low temperatures with little or no damage at -7 C (20 F) for several hours.
NEW ! - "Hojas Estrechas" means Narrow Leaves. This form of Billbergia vittata, has narrow green banded stiff leaves. The bracts are dark pink and comparatively huge !
Perfection exists. This bromeliad is a variegated clone of the already spectacular hybrid named "Fosperior"… Foster's Superior. Smaller in size, it has outstanding dark and red stripes.