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Hot-red form of the "Cape Honeysuckle", a versatile, ever-blooming shrub or climber, suitable for pot colture or hedges. This dark-red flower is different to the typical orange-coloured Tecoma capensis.
Branched succulent shrub up to 2 m tall, with white-felted stems and leaves. It bears solitary yellow "daisies" 15 mm in diameter in Winter.
h= 30-50 cm - Cont. 10-14 cm. The Cuban Royal Palm is one of the most beautiful of all palms. Native to the savannas and open forests of Cuba and surrounding territories. It has a robust white smooth trunk, with showy rings; a glossy green crownshaft and an abundant crown of large plumose leaves.
Smaller leaved form of a low growing, clumping aloe. This dwarf form has a very manageable size and it is great for pots. This species from South Africa can stand some frost.
Musa acuminata is one of the wild ancestors of actual edible bananas. Fruits are sweet but small, with large seeds inside. Leaves are upright, with a pink tone and very ornamental.
This is the most fabulous of all baobabs. It is a giant tree from Madagascar, forming a missile-like trunk.
Large white flowers occur at the peak of summer. Leaves are thick, typically curled, arranged in fans. They come out of very large bulbs. This plant is native to a small area of white sand beaches in the Caribbean. We offer almost-adult bulbs, that can flower in less than one year.
This easy and beautiful palm is endemic to the Cayman Islands. Leaves are pure silver underneath. It grows very well in coastal conditions. It also takes some cold too but it is very slow in cool areas.
1-2 year old seedling, 5-12 cm stem. It is the only succulent Pelargonium found in Madagascar. Very rare, it is known from a single valley in the South East of the island. It is easy to grow and bears large, showy heads of pink flowers.
Leaves are decorated by showy white, curly fibres on the margins. It clumps slowly and Long-lasting tall, red inflorescences appear in summer. Hardy to all types of conditions and it can take drought, and frost to about -20 C !
This is the true 'Rubra' clone of Aechmea mulfordii, with deep pink to orange tones in the leaves. It becomes a spectacular plant, excellent for landscaping or in outstanding pots.
Succulent shrub up to 60 cm tall with a remarkable caudex that can reach 50 cm or more. It grows at 500-1000 m asl in the Horombe plateau in southern Madagascar. It is quite easy in cultivation as it endures cold and hot temperatures in habitat.
The ever-popular Caribbean plantain is widespread in the exotic cuisine of the West Indies. This banana is better picked when green and cooked to show all the flavours.
Rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths, native to Philippines.
This is a supreme clone of Dyckia fosteriana, with bronze coloured rosettes. It is a cold-resistant bromeliad from the rocky mountains of Paraná, in South Brazil.
This climbing aroid has unreal, exotic, ornamental foliage. Each hearth-leaf is dull green, speckled with true shimmering silver. Its flexible stems creep, climb or hang, so it is perfect in hanging baskets. Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus' is a bit slower than the more common "pothos" vine, with golden streaks.
Patula is the most compact variety of the popular Sansevieria cylindrica. Leaves are cute and chubby, silvery and banded in high light. Solitary plants often resemble a chubby human hand !