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10 cm cutting. A different, red flowered Aloe vera. This variety is slower than the typical form and has a denser, richer sap, also used in traditional medicine.
Cont.= 6 cm. One of the smallest gasterias. Clumping rosettes of 4-10 cm. Beautifully spotted leaves turn partially orange in full sun. It is a rare endemic from the Grahamstown quartzitic mountain range. Easy and suitable for indoor growing.
Cont.= 5 cm. This miniature leaf succulent is a gem of nature from the winter-rainfall Little Karoo. Truncated glossy leaves grow opposite in a row! There is a translucent window on the top of each leaf. It can stand windsill conditions.
Large, branched, cont.= 8,5 cm - A slow growing South African species with swollen purple leaves, with grey-purple blotches, and undulating leaf apex. It will enjoy some light shade in the hottest months.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Variegated selection with extremely glossy striped leaves. Stripes are white but the whole plant has a jade colour.
Elegant bromeliad with colourful mottled leaves. It bears a 40-60 cm long spike, with blue flowers. The show lasts for months as it becomes an attractive infructescence with white berries turning purple. Frost sensitive.
15-20 cm - 3 years. Medium sized palm from Cuba, with spectacular round, silvery-bluish leaves.
This Fig cultivar is one of the most widespread on the Canary Islands. It is very productive and adaptable. Fruits have purple to dark red skin. Flesh is dark pink and very sweet. It is both eaten fresh or used for drying.
AVAILABLE SOON - Purple small fruits, orange inside. Low fibres. Average-late fruiting season. The tree is small-sized.
Four 14-20 cm cuttings - Creeping, fast growing groundcover mesemb with flowers in summer. This is the true A. cordifolia, with hearth-shaped leaves with bumpy surface and purple-pink flowers. It takes more cold than other aptenias.
- Rooted plant, 6-8 cm. Description will be placed here as soon as possible.
Tiny crassula with rounded hairy leaves on decumbent branches becoming slightly woody at base. Crassula expansa subsp. fragilis is native to So.Africa to Tanzania and Madagascar. It can be grown as a creeper or mat-forming succulent.
This South African crassula makes a perfect potted plant, in Mediterranean patios or rockeries. It has beautiful thick silvery leaves and bears showy clusters of tiny scarlet-red flowers. Keep a bit dry in winter and protect from frost.
A miniature tree fern native to the islands of the South Pacific. It can be grown indoors as a house plant.
Appealing rosettes with a very intense orange midrib. This understorey plant grows well as a house plant. It naturally grows in dappled light in the rainforests of east Africa in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. This plant was spread in the 90's with the commercial name 'Fire Flash' .
Low growing Duranta with golden foliage and pale blue flowers, followed by the usual orange fruits. It is a moderate grower so it can be kept small. In the tropics, it is often used as a hedge.
Dark green leaves with white margins. This variegated cultivar is a strong grower with upright branches and even spines.
Ornamental climber with delicate pinnate foliage and elegant pink flowers with purple throat. The blooming season is extended througout the warm season. It is hardy to about -5 C (23 F) and can grow in places with cool summers.
Exotic shrub with glossy golden-green leaves decorated by a network of dark green veins. Eevergreen, for frost free areas, suitable to pot colture.